KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:SR2001

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$499.99
MPN: SR2001
UPC: 781552505242
Item Package Quantity: 1
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KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:SR2001
KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:SR2001
$499.99

Settle a bouncy rear end and keep your tires planted with the KYB Suspension Shock Absorber (SR2001). This rear shock absorber is a direct-fit replacement for the 1996-2000 Chrysler Town & Country, 1996-2000 Dodge Caravan, 1996-2000 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1996-2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager, and 1996-2000 Plymouth Voyager.

  • Dampens suspension movement: converts the up-and-down energy of the rear springs into heat to control oscillation.
  • Steadies ride and handling: helps keep the rear tires in contact with the road for more predictable braking and control.
  • Rear position: built for the rear location on the listed minivans.

Shock absorbers wear gradually as their internal damping fades. If tired rear shocks are behind excessive bouncing over bumps, a floaty or unsettled rear, nose-dive under braking, or cupped tire wear, installing the SR2001 helps restore proper damping. This listing is for one shock, sold individually; because rear shocks work as a matched pair, replacing both sides together is recommended for even, balanced ride control.

Interchange: 40200 · Manufacturer part number SR2001

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

40200

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the SR2001 install?

It is a rear suspension shock absorber for the listed 1996-2000 Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, Dodge Grand Caravan, Plymouth Grand Voyager, and Plymouth Voyager.

What does a shock absorber do?

It dampens the motion of the suspension springs, controlling bounce and helping keep the tires in contact with the road for steadier ride and handling.

What are signs my rear shocks may need replacing?

Excessive bouncing over bumps, a floaty or unsettled rear, nose-dive under braking, cupped tire wear, or visible fluid leaking from the shock body.

How many shocks do I need?

This listing is for one shock, sold individually. Rear shocks work as a pair, so replacing both sides together is recommended for balanced, even ride control.

What number does the SR2001 interchange with?

It cross-references interchange number 40200. Its own manufacturer part number is KYB SR2001.