Unity Automotive Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:253600

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$41.99
MPN: 253600
UPC: 816558018325
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Unity Automotive Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:253600
Unity Automotive Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:253600
$41.99

Keep the rear suspension damped and body motion under control with the Unity Automotive Rear Suspension Shock Absorber, MPN 253600. It installs as a direct-fit rear replacement for the 2005-2023 Chrysler 300, 2012-2023 Dodge Challenger, 2006-2023 Dodge Charger, and 2005-2008 Dodge Magnum.

A shock absorber dampens the up-and-down oscillation of the suspension springs so the tires stay in firmer contact with the road and the body settles more quickly after bumps, dips, and cornering loads.

  • Rear application: cataloged for the rear position on the listed vehicles.
  • Ride control: works with the springs to control suspension movement and help limit excessive bouncing and body sway.
  • Sold individually: this listing is for one shock; order two to replace the rear axle as a matched pair.

Signs a shock may need replacing include a bouncy or floaty ride, nose-dive under braking, excessive body roll, or uneven tire wear. Diagnose the cause before ordering, since these signs can have other sources. If a worn rear shock is confirmed, this unit replaces it.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number 253600.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicles does this shock fit?

It is a direct-fit rear shock for the 2005-2023 Chrysler 300, 2012-2023 Dodge Challenger, 2006-2023 Dodge Charger, and 2005-2008 Dodge Magnum. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Is this a front or rear shock?

It is cataloged for the rear position on the listed applications.

How many do I need?

This listing is for one shock, sold individually. Order two to replace the rear axle as a matched pair for balanced ride control.

What does a shock absorber do?

It dampens the oscillation of the suspension springs, helping control suspension movement so the tires stay in firmer contact with the road and the body settles after bumps.

What are signs a rear shock may need replacing?

A bouncy or floaty ride, nose-dive under braking, excessive body roll, or uneven tire wear. Diagnose the cause first, as these signs can have other sources.