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🚀 Upgrade your ride with Gabriel Ultra: where power meets precision!
Gabriel G63803 Ultra Truck Front Shock Absorbers are premium OE replacement shocks engineered for 2002-2007 Chevrolet and GMC 1500 series trucks and SUVs. Featuring advanced G-Force technology with infinitely variable damping, chromed corrosion-resistant piston rods, and a precision twin-tube design, these shocks deliver superior ride comfort, enhanced vehicle control, and long-lasting durability. Designed for easy bolt-on installation, they are ideal for professionals demanding reliable performance and safety in heavy-duty driving conditions.































| ASIN | B000E8V0R0 |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,929 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #10 in Automotive Replacement Shocks |
| Brand Name | Gabriel |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | SUV, Truck, Van |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,598) |
| Extended Length | 15.36 Inches |
| Exterior Finish | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043645694906 |
| Included Components | 1 Shock, 1 Accessory Kit |
| Item Type Name | Suspension Shock Absorber |
| Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gabriel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G63803 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | G63803 |
| Style Name | G63803 |
| UPC | 043645694906 |
R**O
BEST SHOCK - BEST PRICE
GABRIEL FIRST SHOCK COMPANY IN THE WORLD. With innovation and quality other shocks do not have. Initially i considered Monroe, Bilstein, and KB. After reading reviews and blog pages it became clear there were many people disatisfied with Monroe - Even though Monroe has better advertising and marketing. Also note: even if the Bilstein and KB are better, i don't think they are going to be doubly better.. So yes, I didn't want to spend a lot of money (My 10 yr old Ford's only worth $2,000) and Gabriel had rebate campaign. The Gabriel shocks ride are not as stiff as the OEM. They are smoother than OEM, and yet still responsive. The Gabriel aret not sluggish in ripply or undulating pavement or overly compressive in hard turning. This was truly the best price for these i could get anywhere. Most mechanics tried to steer me toward their supplier's brand, and many didn't want to install something bought somewhere else. So it takes a little initiative, and research, but well worth it.. DON'T HESITATE when it comes to buying the ReadyMount Complete Strut. (1) You don't have to tear apart and reuse your old parts. (2) It's easier/quicker to install-hence cheaper to install. (so the money you save in buying the cheaper incomplete strut will cost in installation) Great product at a great price. I was able to get a mechanic to install the struts and shocks for $180 out the door. Hence with the price of shocks/struts $370 (tax free) I was truly able to get it all done for $550. Which is compared to $700 -$1,200 with inferior shocks and gouging installation. (The installer's price reflected the ReadyMount Complete was easy to install) 4 MONTHS LATER: At first it didn't seem like they were doing anything, but now, I am more impressed with the way the shocks and struts seem to make the car float above the bumps and speed bumps without any clunking or thunking. FYI: Amazon does a great job to verify that you are ording the correct part. However, you can always double check from Gabriel's Website to verify part number http://gabriel.com/product-search/light-vehicle/?yr=2005&make=Ford&model=Escape&engine= FYI For History and Info - http://gabriel.com/our-company/history/
P**R
Quality Shocks at a Great Price
This item is a premium shock absorber made by Gabriel with G-Force technology for superior performance. This means it has large bore pistons and special valves to dampen spring travel and give you a softer ride. These shocks are as good or better than OEM quality and I recommend them for large vehicles. Shock absorbers keep the tire in constant contact with the road, this promotes better handling during steering and braking. Shock rebound also is a major cause of premature tire wear and can result in unsafe handling during a hard steering or braking maneuver. Keeping your shocks in good working order is essential to maintaining a safe vehicle to transport you and your family to your destination. Be aware that the cheaper shocks do not last due to their light duty construction. There is a rating on nearly everything and this -Gabriel Ultra- shock absorber is rated as -Best- meaning it is a top of the line product. The budget friendly shocks I mentioned in the video review are rated as -Good- and their light duty construction limits their useful life. Just keep these things in mind when you are shopping for auto parts. About Me: I went to college to learn more about automotive systems and these are my opinions from my education. Currently, I have ASE Certifications in both automotive and heavy vehicles as a technician. With this in mind, you can believe this review is accurate as I am not trying to sell you on anything to make money. Yes, the shops are bad to up-sell services because you are at their mercy as a customer.
V**R
Stability and Comfort
Great Shock Great Value
L**R
Shocks fit 2002 Ford F-150 4X4 Front - no compression ties as pictured (difficult to install)
I had ordered these Gabriel shocks several years ago for this truck and they DID come with compression ties - much easier to install. Seems Gabriel is saving some bucks by cutting expenses (down a star). Zero directions or information on shock installation. Please don't show these shocks with compression ties when they don't have them. These shocks are VERY hard to install (next to impossible) unless you have additional shock compression tools. I used a heavy duty ratchet type tie down with S Hooks after I installed the bottom bolts through the bottom of the shock and tightened first. Some advice get new bolts (MUST BE RIGHT SIZE - take your old bolts with you to Lowes), nuts and plenty of washers (locking / flat all Grade 8). Torque on the bottom nut / bolt is around 90 ft/lbs - very tight and double nut). Be VERY sure to put the larger shock washer on the bottom of the upper shock (yes, there are two sizes of metal shock washers (upper) or it will not be possible to install (gives 3 more inches of travel). Put on the top shock lower rubber bushings (lube them with rubber shock lube), compress the shock with the tie down strap ratchet, place the shock in the upper arm hole, lube the upper rubber bushing, tighten the nut on top to stop (20-30 ft/lbs) (recommend double nut). By design, these shocks only allow you to tighten so far before they reach a stop so no need to go further. Does seem a little loose, but that is the way it is. These are Truck Front Shocks - HD and give a truck feel. Also added about 250 lb to the front of the bed for positive front weight. The Gabriel's replaced some KYB Gas Adjust Shocks (nitrogen charged) that made the truck a Bounce House over asphalt bumps and washboards. I like the new HD ride and how they feel on highway / rough dirt roads with heavy trailer. Some advice: Check your Front Stabilizer Links and replace them with the Moog links with clear bushings. Lube them too. Check your front steering drag link, Pitman Arm, and Idler Arm (RH side), also the tie rod ends. These are likely worn out over 120,000 miles. Get an alignment. Hope this helps you avoid loosing your cool when installing.
A**D
Smooth Move
Fit my 2014 Acadia. Well constructed shock. Seems like a quality product. I paid a little extra for the history and reputation. Hope ole Gabe won't let me down!
D**N
Fit perfectly, make and model checker is awesome.
R**C
Good quality. Better than oem. Metal construction and easy install on a 2008 jeep liberty. I installed these without taking the tires off or even having to jack up the car. Install the top bold first and cut the zip tie. As the shock extends down line it up with the bottom hole and push the bolt through. Tighten both bolts and your done.
J**R
These fit perfect on 2007 Nissan Armada. My Nissan had the air ride shock and didn’t want to pay a pile of money to get new one. Took out air ride and put these in. Works great.
P**E
Easy to replace and fit perfectly.
L**S
Great price for a great shock. No more bouncy, spongy ride.
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