Chevy Colorado Shocks & Struts
The Chevy Colorado is a mid size pickup that received a "Good" rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Depending on the conditions of the Colorado shocks, the rating could have gone from "Superb" to "Yikes". A pair of faulty Chevy Colorado shocks will cause your vehicle to dive while braking and rise while accelerating. Not to mention every time you hit a bump, you'll sway for a couple seconds afterwards. When shopping for a new pair of shocks for Chevy Colorado, visit our AutoAnything site for a large selection.
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Helpful Chevy Colorado Shocks & Struts Articles
The Colorado shock we distribute can be designed especially for off road use with automatic all-terrain sensing. The mounting eyes and stems are double welded and the heavy duty steel piston rod can stand up to most anything you put in its way. At AutoAnything, we do sell the Chevy Colorado shock in an individual package as well as a set. If you continue to shop and happen to come across the same part available for less, let us know and we'll match that price by a dollar as part of our 1-year lowest price guarantee. That definitely earns a "Great" rating.