Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber vs GZYF 320mm Rear Shock Absorber for multiple brands
Overall winner: GZYF 320mm Rear Shock Absorber for multiple brands
Key Differences
Gabriel 70064 (A) is a front shock absorber noted for good fit in mounting positions and easy installation, and it occupies a more affordable price tier. GZYF 320mm (B) is a rear, adjustable nitro-pressure shock with reported improved ride quality and broader application for multiple makes but requires checking eye-to-eye distance for compatibility
Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber
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
GZYF 320mm Rear Shock Absorber for multiple brands
Versatile rear air shock absorber suitable for dirt bikes, street bikes, scooters, and ATVs with eye-to-eye sizing guidance. Noted for improved ride quality and adjustable nitro pressure for dampening control
Pros
- improved ride quality
- adjustable nitro pressure system
- easy installation noted by users
- good dampening performance
Cons
- eye-to-eye distance must be checked for compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gabriel |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GZYF |
| User Reviews | GZYF |