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| MPN | GMRSB4S |
| GTIN | 809933001999 |
| Certifications | None |
Experience enhanced ride quality and increased load-carrying capacity with the Timbren 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500 Rear Suspension Enhancement System. Designed specifically for the 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500, this suspension enhancement system uses advanced bump stop technology to provide additional support during heavy loads and rough terrain.
Manufactured to deliver reliable performance and durability, this system helps to prevent bottoming out and maintains proper suspension geometry under stress. The Timbren system installs easily without the need for major modifications, making it an ideal upgrade for improving your vehicle's suspension response and stability.
Whether you're towing, hauling, or simply want a smoother ride, this rear suspension enhancement system is engineered to boost comfort and control. Backed by Timbren's reputation for quality, it's a perfect addition for Chevrolet Avalanche owners looking for dependable performance improvements.
Manufactured to deliver reliable performance and durability, this system helps to prevent bottoming out and maintains proper suspension geometry under stress. The Timbren system installs easily without the need for major modifications, making it an ideal upgrade for improving your vehicle's suspension response and stability.
Whether you're towing, hauling, or simply want a smoother ride, this rear suspension enhancement system is engineered to boost comfort and control. Backed by Timbren's reputation for quality, it's a perfect addition for Chevrolet Avalanche owners looking for dependable performance improvements.
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