Front Pair Struts Shocks For 1994-2004 Ford Mustang Base GT Mach Left Right

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100% BRAND NEW and tested to meet or exceed OEM specifications

Premium ISO/TS 16949 quality - guaranteed highest quality available

Each complete assembly is built to meet or exceed exact OEM specifications.

High corrosion resistance and long service life.Steel rod is mirco-polished with double chrome plate.

Engineered for superior durability, backed by industry leading warranty

Each shock and strut is individually tested before leaving the factory.

Product Specifics
Brand: ECCPP
Manufacturer Part Number: E07084901CP
Type: Strut Assembly
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Placement on Vehicle: Front+Left+Right
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
Custom Bundle: Yes
Features: 100% Accuracy of Fit
Modified Item: No
Adjustable: No
Gas Charged Shock: Yes
Interchange Part Number: 235060 ,71962
OE/OEM Part Number: 71963
Bundle Listing: Yes
Bundle Description: Front Struts
Included Hardware: Mounting Hardware
Surface Finish: Gloss Black
Return Policy: Free return or replacement within 30 days
Pieces: 2
Shock Absorber System: Double Pipe
Shock Absorber Type: Gas
Vintage Car Part: No
Material: Steel
Mounting Style: Screw-On
Performance Part: No
Superseded Part Number: Shock Absorber and Strut Assembly
Universal Fitment: No
Note
Look Above this product description (Item Specifics) for all part numbers, part brands, placement on vehicle and Compatibility.Make sure that is the correct fitment for your vehicle.

Shock absorber is very important to safety

It is recommended to replace the shock absorbers every 80,000 kilometers , and the shock absorber needs to be replaced in pairs

20.000km: Please check your shock absorber

80.000km: Need to replace your shock absorber

100.000km: DANGER ! Please replace your shock absorber as soon as possible

How to Check Shock Absorbers?

If you feel like your vehicle's ride quality is not what it used to be, it is a good idea to know how to check shock absorbers. It is fairly simple and easy to do. And it can save you from an unnecessary visit to a garage, or inversely, indicate that you need to get the car to a professional.

STEP 1-Observe your car from the front. With the car on a flat surface, it should appear perfectly level, i.e. both sides being the same height off the surface.

If you actually know the specifications of your car's suspension, you can measure the height. If the height is at or below the minimum specs, then you should take the car to a professional for further evaluation and repair. Being at the "minimum" is just that. It is no longer at the ideal, and something has changed.

STEP 2-Push down on the front of the car to test for weak shock absorbers. This is not a scientific test and is somewhat subjective. But it can be helpful when taken in conjunction with other checks made.

Stand in front of the car and carefully place your foot on the bumper, or your knee on a surface that won't dent or bend; it doesn't have to be center. Shift your weight onto that point, pushing the car down. Then quickly remove your foot, or weight. The car should bounce up and return to its original position rather stiffly, without continuing to bounce. If it bounces more than a couple of times, this is an indication that perhaps the shock absorbers are weak.

STEP 3-Visually inspect the struts or shock absorbers. Look for signs of liquid that is or has been running down the shock absorber. If present, then your shock absorbers could be bad. Once the seals begin leaking, the shock absorber becomes ineffective.

You will need to get the car into a garage to confirm your observations and replace the shock absorbers. Note that you want to get a confirmation that the liquid tracks you observed are indeed emanating from leaking shock absorber seals. It could easily just be something splashed up from the road.

Rear Shock Absorber replacement procedure

Remove the rear wheel

Remove the protective lining of wheel cover to leave the rear suspension strut in view.

Release the bottom nut of the suspension strut

Open the luggage compartment and remove the carpet from the area of the fixtures of rear shock absorber

Remove the fixing bolts from the top bearing plate of the rear suspension strut

Taking care not to damage the components, remove the suspension strut from the vehicle

Securely fix the suspension strut to the workbench and using a professional spring compressor ,compress the shock absorber spring until the top comes loose

Release the top fixing bolt of the suspension strut

Remove all of the elements of the top mounting kit and the protection kit with its dust shield and the compressed spring

Also remove the rubber protector from the suspension strut spring seat

Remove the old suspension strut from the workbench and compare its size and the position of the spring seat with the new suspension strut to make sure that it is the right reference

Fix the new suspension strut to the workbench using the shock absorber vice

Fit the rubber protection in place in the spring seat of the new suspension strut

Fit the compressed spring on the spring seat

Fit the protection kit with its dust shield in working position (2 milimetres below the point where the rod begins to narrow to from the threaded part) and fit the metal protection washer

Fit the top mounting kit

Fit the top nut of the unit and tighten it with the right tools (6.1 daN.m)

Remove the spring compressor and release the strut from the bench to start fitting it to the vehicle

Carefully fit the suspension strut in its final place,lining up the top bolts and fix the bottom bolt of suspension strut with the right torque (11 daN.m)

In the luggage compartment and with the right tool ,tighten the top fixing nuts of the suspension strut (2.5 daN.m)

Fit the interior protector of the wheel arch with the connecting elements

Fit the tyre and tighten the nuts to the right torque

Make a test drive to ensure that everything works properly before delivering the vehicle.