You can check the price history of Gabriel 89455 GasSLX Adjustable HD Right Shocks Fits Kenworth T270 T370 T440 T660 T680 T880 W900; Peterbilt 320 330 337 362 365 367 379 385 386 536; OEM# 0308781 C716005 here. This product's current Price in USA is $83.51. The average and highest prices are $87.98 and $90.26 respectively.
Lowest Ever Price
$83.51
18th Aug 2026
Average Price
$87.98
Based on 28 days price tracking
Highest Price
$90.26
24th Jul 2026
Current Price in USA
Price
$83.51
MRP
$90.06
Savings
$6.55
Discount
7.272%
Recent Price Drops on Gabriel 89455 GasSLX Adjustable HD Right Shocks Fits Kenworth T270 T370 T440 T660 T680 T880 W900; Peterbilt 320 330 337 362 365 367 379 385 386 536; OEM# 0308781 C716005
Price Drop10th Aug 2026
$90.02→$83.98
6.71% drop
Product Information
Details
Product Name
Gabriel 89455 GasSLX Adjustable HD Right Shocks Fits Kenworth T270 T370 T440 T660 T680 T880 W900; Peterbilt 320 330 337 362 365 367 379 385 386 536; OEM# 0308781 C716005
Store Product Code
B09TWSJLVR
Store Name
amazon.com
Brand
Gabriel
Category
Shocks
Product Manufacturer
Gabriel
Model Number
89455
Features
KEY FEATURES: Gabriel GasSLX adjustable gas shocks are engineered for commercial fleet trucks and trailers. Features three-position settingsFirm, Regular, and Extra Firmfor customized ride control. Advanced design improves stability, reduces sway, and ensures consistent performance under heavy loads. Built with durable construction, corrosion-resistant finish, and OE-style mounts for dependable service in demanding road and weather conditions
SPECIFICATIONS: Stroke (in): 10.28 Extended Length (in): 26.31 Upper Mount Code: S21 Lower Mount Code: S21 Collapsed Length (in): 16.03
CONFIRMED FIT REQUIRED: To avoid incorrect orders, PLEASE VERIFY COMPATIBILITY BY MATCHING THE OEM PART NUMBER with your vehicles specifications and position before purchase. Gabriel FleetLine shocks are engineered for heavy-duty trucks, buses, and commercial fleet vehicles
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