Shock Surplus Summer Sale

Posted by Sean Reyes on

Friday June 30th - Tuesday July 4th

Fireworks won't be the only thing making a bang this 4th of July! Enjoy the thrill of a smoother, more responsive ride - Take advantage of our explosive sale on shocks, bumpstops, and complete suspension systems!

For the shock service discounts, if you run into trouble or have more questions on how to get your shocks serviced, we will honor the discount after the sale ends, if you contact us during the sale period - support@shocksurplus.com

Timbren and Supersprings are two of the newest brands to join the Shock Surplus catalog. Since bumpstops are the unsung heroes of suspension performance, we wanted to highlight both of these brands. Whether you are looking to offset some sag from heavy loads or you'd like a more supportive ride over head-knocking hits, upgrading from the harsh factory bumpstops yields immediate benefits to your driving experience.

The Shock Surplus crew is taking a long weekend, so we won't be manning the phones or live chat in real time. We do our best to honor people interested in the sale. So if you’re reading this and are on the fence about a product, act now or reach out and start a conversation with us and we'll be happy to help.

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