Shock Absorber for Kenworth, Peterbilt
By RoadForce
SKU:
85989RF
Shock Absorber for Kenworth, Peterbilt
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Shock Absorbers control spring movement that assists in keeping your tires in contact with the road. They are critical suspension components that can affect tire wear, braking, comfort of operator and the overall life of other related systems. Shocks should be a part of a routine inspection and tested by a repair technician during maintenance.
Vital Functions:
• Our shocks will protect Air Springs
• Our shocks will control spring movement
• Our shocks assist in keeping tires in contact with the road
• Our shocks will transform truck movement to heat
• Our shocks can reduce operating expenses by extending tire life, which also reduces wear and tear to other connected components.
Signs that your shock absorbers should be inspected to determine of replacement is necessary:
• Tire Wear is uneven
• Additional Vibration
• Air Springs are Broken and/or Torn
• Ride Deterioration
After checking here are some signs that it’s time to replace your shock absorber
• Leaking
• Upper or Lower Mount is broken / failure
• Upper or Lower Bushing is broken
• Improper Installation
• Physical Damage
Replacement Recommendations:
• When you are replacing your Air Springs, remember to replace your worn shocks as well.
• Since all ride control parts and components are exposed to the same wear and tear, always replace your shocks in pairs.
Vital Functions:
• Our shocks will protect Air Springs
• Our shocks will control spring movement
• Our shocks assist in keeping tires in contact with the road
• Our shocks will transform truck movement to heat
• Our shocks can reduce operating expenses by extending tire life, which also reduces wear and tear to other connected components.
Signs that your shock absorbers should be inspected to determine of replacement is necessary:
• Tire Wear is uneven
• Additional Vibration
• Air Springs are Broken and/or Torn
• Ride Deterioration
After checking here are some signs that it’s time to replace your shock absorber
• Leaking
• Upper or Lower Mount is broken / failure
• Upper or Lower Bushing is broken
• Improper Installation
• Physical Damage
Replacement Recommendations:
• When you are replacing your Air Springs, remember to replace your worn shocks as well.
• Since all ride control parts and components are exposed to the same wear and tear, always replace your shocks in pairs.
Weight: 8.28
Truck Make: Kenworth, Peterbilt
Truck Model: K270, T270, T370, T680, T880, 348, 567, 579
Extended: 20.78"
Compressed: 13.15"
Kenworth K270, T270, T370, T680 & T880 Models
Peterbilt 348, 567 & 579 Series
Peterbilt 348, 567 & 579 Series
Cross References
Make | Part Number |
---|---|
Replacement Number | 85989 |
Freightliner | GBL 85989 |
Gabriel | 85989, 85989GBL, 65175M0R, B71-6019 |
Industry Number | ZX101660074, 85989, 65175, MON65175, GAR85989, GAR-85989, S 85989, 85989C8T, MPGS-27740, ATX27740, 85989-RC, GTP85989, ATP27740, 27740SS, AMA85989, 82785989, VIP85989, 85989HTP, GTS27740, PS85989, TF 85989 |
Kenworth | B71-6019 |
Meritor | M85989 |
Customer Number | RF85989 |
Peterbilt Truck | B71-6020 |
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