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AFE Control Sway-A-Way 2.0 Rear Shocks (04-15 Titan)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      aFe Control introduces Sway-A-Way High Performance replacement shock absorbers for the 2004-2015 Nissan Titan. These 2.0" diameter shocks feature all the same race winning engineering and components that have 20+ years of testing into a specifically designed kit that will bolt directly into your daily driven vehicle. This kit offers excellent off road damping curves without sacrificing any on road comfort or handling. These rear shocks are 100% designed and built in the USA that feature bright zinc plated steel cylinder bodies and CNC machined aluminum components. This package is designed as a direct fit application and requires no modifications to the vehicle.

      This aFe Control Suspension product is designed and engineered in our Corona, California facility.

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      AFE 202-0052-01

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