Frequently Asked Questions
The Unity Automotive 252110 Rear Gas Shock Absorber measures twenty-one inches in length, three inches in width, and three inches in height.
The specific material details of the Unity Automotive 252110 shock absorber are not provided, but it is constructed for durability and reliability.
No, this shock absorber is specifically designed for 2004 to 2008 Ford F-150 models and 2006 to 2008 Lincoln Mark LT, 4WD models only.
To install the Unity Automotive 252110 shock absorber, remove the old shock and replace it with the new one, ensuring proper alignment and secure fastening.
Yes, it is designed for a direct fit, making installation straightforward for those familiar with automotive repairs.
No, the Unity Automotive 252110 shock absorber is specifically intended for four-wheel drive models and excludes those with torsion suspension.
To maintain the shock absorber, regularly inspect it for leaks or damage and ensure that all mounts and bolts are secure.
Yes, it meets industry standards for safety and performance, providing reliable suspension support.
The warranty details for the Unity Automotive 252110 shock absorber may vary; please check with the retailer for specific warranty information.
If your shock absorber arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
Yes, it is nitrogen gas charged for superior response and consistent control, enhancing overall vehicle handling.
While designed for everyday driving, it may not be suitable for high-performance racing conditions as it targets standard suspension needs.
It features a seamless working cylinder, precision design for direct fit, and a piston seal that maintains a tight seal to minimize leaks.
With proper care and installation, the shock absorber is designed for long-lasting reliability, although exact lifespan can vary based on driving conditions.
It is specifically designed as a replacement for original equipment shocks on the specified Ford and Lincoln models, so compatibility with other brands may not be guaranteed.















