RH Front Shock and Strut for Discovery 5 With Continuous Variable Damping BWI | LR102250G
- SKU:
- LR102250G
- Brand:
- BWI
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- ALLOW 1-2 DAYS EXTRA SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- Weight:
- 8.08 KGS
Description
This Right Hand Front Shock and Strut is designed for the Discovery 5 model featuring Continuous Variable Damping from JA Chassis Number. Manufactured by BWI, this shock absorber efficiently dampens the rebound energy generated by the vehicle's suspension system, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride over various terrains. It uses a piston mechanism to channel oil or gas through restrictors, maintaining optimal suspension performance. Regular replacement in pairs is recommended to avoid performance deterioration and maintain safe handling.
Key Features:
Compatibility:
Superseded Part Number:
LR102250G
BWI is a trusted manufacturer known for producing high-quality shock absorbers and suspension components that enhance vehicle performance and safety.
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Key Features:
- Designed for Discovery 5 with Continuous Variable Damping
- Channels oil or gas through restrictors for effective damping
- Ensures smooth ride and improved handling on and off-road
Compatibility:
- Discovery 5
Superseded Part Number:
LR102250G
BWI is a trusted manufacturer known for producing high-quality shock absorbers and suspension components that enhance vehicle performance and safety.
Warranty Information
12 MONTHS - This product is covered by the manufacturer's standard 12 month warranty against material defects and workmanship.
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If you’re unsure whether this part is right for your vehicle or specific requirements, we strongly recommend contacting us before placing your order — we’re happy to help you check compatibility. Please note that returned items may be subject to delivery cost deductions and a restocking fee of up to 15% of the item’s net price. Images are for illustration purposes only; actual brand, colour, or quantity may vary.
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