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Gabriel Ride Control announces expanded shock coverage

June 30, 2021
New coverage ranges from Class 1 through Class 8, including last mile delivery, severe duty, light trucks, and more.

Gabriel announced ride control products for more than six and a half million vehicles, ranging from Class 1 automobiles all the way up through Class 8 semi-trucks.

Gabriel announced LTV and Load Carrier coverage for over 1.2 million vehicles. Gabriel’s LTV and Load Carrier shocks are designed specifically for severe duty use on light trucks and vans. Like all Gabriel shocks and struts, the LTV and Load Carrier series are equipped with a chromed piston rod for increased corrosion protection and enhanced sealing properties to provide longer life.

Gabriel now offers coverage in front and rear shocks for newer GMC Savana and Chevy Express vans and many of the newer E Series Vans and F Series Trucks, as well as extended front ReadyMount strut assembly coverage on the first-to-market Ram ProMaster 1500, 2500, and 3500 applications.

Every automotive product Gabriel designs is 100% fit and ride tested by Gabriel’s AnswerGarage Technicians to ensure proper fit and real-world performance. Gabriel offers free support at the Answer Garage Tech line (800-999-3903) for installation assistance or technical questions.

Gabriel also announced additions to their FleetLine Heavy Duty Shocks, with added commercial vehicle coverage for International, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Ford, and Volvo suspension and cab shock applications.

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