Replacement Shock for Ski-Doo Snowmobiles. Not OEM.
One very important point about shock absorbers is that shock absorbers do not support the Snowmobile or ATV weight. Instead, the primary purpose of the shock absorber is to dampen spring and suspensions movement. If your snowmobile or ATV is sagging the problem isn't the shock but the suspension spring(s).
Standard hydraulic shock absorbers use air and oil to cushion the stroke of the shock absorber. A gas shock replaces the air in the shock with pressurized nitrogen gas. The nitrogen in the gas shock keeps it cooler than a hydraulic shock. Also when a hydraulic shock is used on a rough surface (ie: washboard) the hydraulic oil foams or forms bubbles thus reducing it effectiveness. The nitrogen in gas shock absorbers helps to eliminate the potential for the oil to foam.
An additional benefit of a gas shock absorber is that it creates a mild boost in spring rate to your ATV or Snowmobile. This does not mean that a gas charged shock would raise the vehicle up to correct ride height if the springs were sagging.
OEM Replacement This part is aftermarket equipment designed to replace the original manufacturer's part numbers specified here. It is manufactured using high-quality materials, to the same specifications as the original part. | Ski-Doo 415.0402.00, Kimpex 08-154, Ski-Doo 505-0700-12, SPI SU-08013, Kimpex 08-154 |
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Shock Bottom Eye Diameter | 10MM |
Shock Length Closed | 10-1/4" |
Shock Length Open | 14-3/8 |
Shock Top Eye Diameter | 10MM |
Shock Type | Gas |
This part fits: (click the plus signs to expand)
- Ski-Doo (fits 45)
- Escapade
- Formula 500
- Formula 500 Deluxe
- Formula 500 Deluxe L/C
- Formula 500 L/C
- Formula 583
- Formula 583 Deluxe
- Formula 670 Deluxe
- Formula III
- Formula III LT
- Formula Mach I
- Formula Mach Z
- Formula Mach Z LT
- Formula S
- Formula SL
- Formula Z 583
- Formula Z 670
- Grand Touring 500
- Grand Touring 583
- MXZ 440 Fan
- MXZ 500
- MXZ 583
- MXZ 670
- MXZ 670 HO
- Safari Voyageur
- Stratos
- Touring E
- Touring LE
- Touring SLE