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Sachs 900102 Suspension Strut Bellows
for 1996 Nissan Maxima 3.0L V6 Gas DOHC

Sachs 900102 Suspension Strut Bellows - 1996 Nissan Maxima

Sachs
Brand:Sachs
Part Number: 900102
UPC: 708609386203
Weight: 0.32 lbs
Condition:New



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Description:

Get the Sachs 900102 Suspension Strut Bellows for your 1996 Nissan Maxima. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

SACHS Bumper Bellows are exact-fit service kits designed to work with SACHS premium shock and strut safeguarding the highly polished piston rod and low friction seal. It is suggested that bumper bellows are replaced with each new shock and strut to defend against environmental elements and cushion the harshest driving conditions.

SACHS durable protective bellows shields the piston rod from damage by stone impact, contaminates, and road salt.

SACHS exact-fit compression bumpers prevent bottoming out and damage to the shock, strut, or suspension.

Specifications:

ENDURANCE Polished Working Cylinder:
: SACHS working cylinders are drawn to precise dimensions and polished ultra-smooth to prevent piston band wear. Our technology permits close tuning tolerances while reducing friction and heat for the utmost endurance.
SACHS:
durable protective bellows shields the piston rod from damage by stone impact, contaminates, and road salt.
SACHS:
exact-fit compression bumpers prevent bottoming out and damage to the shock, strut, or suspension.
Country of Origin:
US

Sachs 900102 Suspension Strut Bellows compatibility with your 1996 Nissan Maxima...

Last Updated: 07/25/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

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1996

 

1995

 
Nissan Maxima

3.0L V6 Gas DOHC
2
 
Rear
 
(Exc. Mount Bracket)
 

Nissan Maxima



3.0L V6 Gas DOHC

Rear (Exc. Mount Bracket)

2 Per Vehicle

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