1997-2006 TJ/LJ and 1984-2001 XJ NX2 Nitro 2” Rear Shock (BDS85980)
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1997-2006 TJ/LJ and 1984-2001 XJ NX2 Nitro 2” Rear Shock (BDS85980)
Features
- Vehicle-specific valving for better control
- Pressurized nitrogen-charged twin-tube design
- 10-stage velocity-sensitive valving for adaptive dampening
- Dual-welded ends for increased strength
- Large 1-3/8-inch fluon-banded piston and self-lubricating seals
- 14mm hardened chrome shaft resists rock chips and corrosion
- Includes polyurethane bushings and metal sleeves for easy installation
- Finished in durable metallic silver paint with NX2 decals
- Designed to work with a 3-inch lift kit
- Compatible with 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ/LJ and 1984-2001 Cherokee XJ
The BDS NX2 Nitro 2” Rear Shock is engineered for high-performance suspension upgrade on Jeep Wrangler TJ/LJ (1997-2006) and Cherokee XJ (1984-2001) models. These rear shocks provide advanced dampening technology that adapts quickly to varied terrains, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride both on and off-road.
Featuring a pressurized nitrogen-charged twin-tube design with 10-stage velocity-sensitive valving, the NX2 shocks deliver lightning-fast response tailored to your driving conditions. The large fluon-banded piston and self-lubricating seals enhance durability, while the 14mm hardened chrome shaft protects against rock chips and corrosion. Dual-welded ends increase structural strength for long-lasting performance.
Installation is simplified with included polyurethane bushings and metal sleeves. The shocks are finished in a metallic silver paint with NX2 branding, engineered to complement and work seamlessly with a 3-inch lift kit. Upgrade your Jeep’s suspension system with these reliable shocks designed specifically for your vehicle for enhanced control and ride quality.
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Part Specifications
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Part No.BDS85980
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VendorBDS Suspension
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Shipping Weight0.0 lb
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