Arnott Introduces New Rear Shocks For Range Rover And Mercedes-Benz E-Class And CLS-Class

Arnott Introduces New Rear Shocks For Range Rover And Mercedes-Benz E-Class And CLS-Class

The Arnott aftermarket rear shocks are designed, tested and assembled in the U.S. and backed by Arnott’s leading warranty.

Arnott has introduced new rear shocks for the 2003-2012 Range Rover without VDS and 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the 2005-2011 CLS-Class models without ADS.

Arnott’s premium rear shocks SK-3122 for the 2003-2012 Range Rover (L322 Chassis), without ADS, and SK-3311 for the 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211) and the 2005-2011 CLS-Class (W219), without ADS, feature a road-tested damper that is custom-tuned by Arnott to provide a smooth ride and excellent performance, says the company. Both rear shocks are designed to fit the left or right side of the vehicle. 

The Arnott-designed rear shocks feature new top and bottom mounts, a polyurethane bump stop and a protective dust cover. The Arnott aftermarket rear shocks are designed, tested and assembled in the U.S. and backed by Arnott’s leading warranty.

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