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Bilstein B6 2001 Volvo S60 2.4T Rear 46mm Monotube Shock AbsorberSKU: 24 067935 UPC: 651860617046 Bilstein B6 24 067935 Volvo S60 Rear 46mm Monotube Shock Absorber Bilstein 24 067935 B6 Performance shock absorber serves as a direct replacement for original equipment dampers on select Volvo vehicles. This monotube unit pairs with factory springs and uses application specific valve settings to support daily driving and demanding conditions. The design delivers consistent damping through gas pressure technology. Key
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