πŸ”₯ KYB Excel-G KG343135 Rear Shock – NOS Performance for Classic American Muscle & Full-Size RWD πŸ”₯ MAY HAVE MULTIPLES AVAILABLE - INQUIRE

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πŸ”§ Product Overview: KYB Excel-G KG343135 Rear Shock Absorber

The KG343135 is a twin-tube, nitrogen gas-charged rear shock from KYB’s Excel-G series (formerly GR-2). It’s engineered to restore OE ride control and handling for a wide range of classic American vehicles, especially full-size sedans, wagons, and muscle cars from the late 1950s through early 2000s.

Key Specs:

  • Type: Twin-tube gas shock

  • Position: Rear

  • Extended Length: 20.28"

  • Compressed Length: 12.01"

  • Stroke: 8.27"

  • Upper Mount: Stem (S1)

  • Lower Mount: Eyelet (E1)

  • Finish: Black

  • Boot Included: No

  • Made in: Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


πŸš— Vehicle Compatibility

The KG343135 fits a broad spectrum of American Motors, Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Nissan, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Here’s a curated list of verified applications:

Chevrolet

  • Camaro (1967–1969)

  • Chevy II / Nova (1962–1967)

Pontiac

  • Firebird (1967–1969)

Ford

  • Crown Victoria (1992–2002)

  • Country Squire (1987–1991)

  • LTD / LTD II (1979–1986)

  • Thunderbird (1967–1979)

  • Ranchero (1966–1979)

  • Torino / Gran Torino / Elite (1968–1976)

  • Fairlane / Falcon (1966–1970)

Mercury

  • Grand Marquis (1979–2002)

  • Colony Park (1987–1991)

  • Cougar / Montego / Marquis / Comet / Cyclone / Capri (1966–1986)

Lincoln

  • Mark VI (1980–1983)

  • Mark IV (1972)

Buick

  • Special / Sportwagon (1964–1969)

Oldsmobile

  • Vista Cruiser (1964–1972)

American Motors

  • American / Rambler / AMX / Javelin (1958–1974)

Nissan

  • 410 / 411 / 510 (1964–1972)