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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupThe Sachs North America Suspension Shock Absorber is used within vehicle suspension systems to moderate wheel and chassis movement as the vehicle travels over uneven road surfaces. It manages suspension motion by controlling how quickly the suspension compresses and rebounds after encountering bumps, dips, or load shifts. This action helps limit excessive oscillation that can affect steering response and ride behavior. Installed between the axle and frame, the Sachs North America 315 395 reacts continuously as road conditions change, translating suspension motion into controlled resistance. Its function is especially noticeable during lane changes, braking events, or transitions between paved and uneven surfaces.
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| BULLDOG HD SHOCKS | HD1215-0018 |
| GABRIEL | 85724 |
| MONROE | 65490 |
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Delivering proven performance and quality for more than a century, SACHS®is one of the world’s leading suppliers of clutches, shock absorbers, and dampening products for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and agricultural machinery. SACHS sources only high-quality materials and utilizes state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and machinery to ensure high performance and reliability. This is why more than 10 million new vehicles are fitted with SACHS components every year and are the preferred choice of original equipment manufacturers worldwide. Today, the SACHS portfolio offers a wide range of shocks, dampers, and clutches for millions of vehicle models across European and Asian vehicle manufacturers. All SACHS products are also certified to meet EU quality and safety regulations.
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