Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber vs GZYF rear shock absorber for multiple brands, 320mm

Overall winner: GZYF rear shock absorber for multiple brands, 320mm

Key Differences

Gabriel 70064 (A) is a front shock absorber marketed for specific passenger cars (Chrysler Crossfire, Mercedes CLK) and is noted for easy installation and improved ride quality; it sits in a more affordable price tier. GZYF 320mm (B) is a rear, more universal unit with aluminum CNC reservoir and adjustable nitro/dampening features for heat dissipation and tuning, but requires verification of eye-to-eye compatibility for fit

Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber

Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber

Gabriel • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Gabriel Ultra front shock absorber compatible with multiple Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz models. Improves ride quality and performance; users report easy installation and good fit in mounting positions

Pros

  • good fit in mounting positions
  • improved ride quality
  • easy installation
  • quality shock component

Cons

  • some users find stiffness
  • mixed opinions on stiffness
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GZYF rear shock absorber for multiple brands, 320mm

GZYF rear shock absorber for multiple brands, 320mm

GZYF • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Universal rear shock absorber with eye-to-eye compatibility for dirt bikes, scooters, ATVs, and go-karts. Improves ride quality with dampening and heat-dissipating aluminum reservoir. One customer notes easy bolt-on fit on a Coolster 125cc motorcycle

Pros

  • universal eye-to-eye compatibility
  • aluminum CNC reservoir for heat dissipation
  • adjustable nitro/dampening features
  • improved ride quality and dampening

Cons

  • compatibility determined by eye-to-eye distance
  • some models require verification of fit
  • note on potential reliance on proper installation
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Gabriel
Durability GZYF
Versatility GZYF
User Reviews Tie