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Rear Shock Mounting Insulator Set, Polyurethane


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Rear Shock Mounting Insulator Set, Polyurethane
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Item # 18198-2A
MPN # 18198-2A

$13.34
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Description

Polyurethane. Black. Set of 8 does both rear shocks. Improves shock efficiency and control.

Ford Mustang Years:
1965 (65), 1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.

Mercury Cougar Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.

Ford Falcon and Ranchero Years:
1965 (65), 1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.

Ford Fairlane and Ranchero Years:
1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.

Ford Torino and Ranchero Years:
1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.

NPD Part Number : 18198-2A
Manufacturer Reference #'s: National Parts Depot 18198-2A (K),

Vehicle Information

Year-Range (bold)      Model (bold)      Fits/Applications

1965-1973 MUSTANG

1967-1973 COUGAR

1965-1970 FALCON (BEFORE 1/1/70)

1970-1970 FALCON (FROM 1/1/70)

1968-1971 TORINO

1966-1970 FAIRLANE

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Reviews

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Verified Buyer Rear Shock Mounting Insulator Set, Polyurethane

Excellent bushings , perfect fit .

Submitted on April 16, 2020 by

Quality

5 Stars

Value

5 Stars

Verified Buyer Rear Shock Mounting Insulator Set, Polyurethane

unable to use this product because it is too thick, when installed on the shock it is longer than the shock stud making it difficult to start the nut on the end of the shock.

Submitted on July 17, 2021 by

Quality

2 Stars

Value

1 Star