Vehicle Fitment
✅ Fits:
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1990–1997 Ford Ranger (RWD)
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1994–1997 Mazda B2300 (RWD)
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1994–1997 Mazda B3000 (RWD)
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1994–1996 Mazda B4000 (RWD)
⚠️ Does NOT fit:
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4WD models
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Lifted applications
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Front strut-based suspensions
Always confirm drivetrain before ordering.
1990-1997 Ford Ranger RWD shock absorber set Product description
Important information
Safety Information
NOTES 1: Please carefully CHECK the OE# and the YEAR . MAKE . MODEL . ENGINE with the fitment on left corner of this page; NOTES 2: To ensure that the shocks struts is not damaged, Sometime they may be shipped by 2 Packages; NOTES 3:Non-Infringement Disclaimer for Auto Parts Sales. Please note that all references to brand names and models are for compatibility purposes only and do not imply any affiliation or endorsement by the original manufacturer
Performance Benefits
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Restored ride control
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Improved braking stability
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Better load handling
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Reduced body roll
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Smoother daily driving
Perfect for work trucks, daily drivers, or restoration projects.
1990-1997 Ford Ranger RWD shock absorber set Installation Tips
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Replace all four at once (this kit does)
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Inspect leaf springs and bushings
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Check front suspension components
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Torque hardware to spec
Because new shocks won’t fix worn ball joints.
Final Verdict
The OCPTY Front & Rear Shock Absorber Set (344268 / 344396) is a cost-effective suspension refresh for 1990–1997 Ranger and Mazda B-Series RWD trucks. Simple, direct replacement, and designed to restore factory ride control.
Because even old trucks deserve stability.







gnatpod –
Good price, fit perfect, ride nice. Installed on 1990 Ford Ranger.
Kristopher Dearing –
Exact fit easy install
Brendan –
Great value replacement shocks made a world of difference
Will –
Fit perfect no problems ride nice
Daniela McKenzie –
Great
robert l grovenburg –
They look great. Problem is one of the front shocks was covered in oil along with yellow packing it was in with most oil on inside of packing so assume it came from inside the shock.. So useless,, sure am not going to waste my time mounting it. I needed the shock change when i needed the shock change as the truck was being picked up by new buyer. So i quess you get what you pay for. Cheap means CHEAP. Not worth the nonsesnse to try to get a replacement! Would never buy again. Sometimes a persons time is more valuable than the cost of the cheap part.
Melvin ross –
Fit great
Gilberto Jaime –
Good for the price