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🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Bilstein's B6 Strut Assembly!
The Bilstein B6 14-17 Jeep Cherokee Front Left Suspension Strut Assembly w/Active Drive II (22-266774) is engineered for superior performance and safety. Designed for both everyday driving and heavy-duty use, it features advanced gas-pressure technology and a durable mono-tube design, ensuring optimal grip and lane stability without the need for additional spring exchanges. Perfect for those who demand reliability and precision in their vehicle's suspension system.
Brand | Bilstein |
Auto Part Position | Front Left |
Style | Modern |
Vehicle Service Type | trailers |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Material | Plastic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00651860794617 |
UPC | 651860794617 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.28 x 8.54 x 7.09 inches |
Package Weight | 4.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.99 x 9.99 x 9.99 inches |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Brand Name | Bilstein |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Bilstein B6 14-17 Jeep Cherokee Front Left Suspension Strut Assembly w/Active Drive II (22-266774) |
Color | Standard |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | BILSTEIN |
Part Number | 22-266774 |
Included Components | Bilstein B6 14-17 Jeep Cherokee Front Left Suspension Strut Assembly w/Active Drive II (22-266774) |
Size | No Size |
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Hole for pinch bolt too small for 2019 Jeep Trailhawk.
The hole that the pinch bolt, in the steering knuckle, is supposed to go through is too small. I had too drill it out to 15/32 and then file some to get it to align with the pinch bolt holes. Also, I could not get the ball joint stud into the lower control arm, with the strut and steering knuckle fully assembeled. I had to remove the pinch bolt and slide the steering knuckle up, as far as it would go, in order to get enough clearance to get the stud in. Then, push down on the steering knuckle to get the pinch bolt in.
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