(2) Aldan American 13.4” As-654 Coil-over Shocks With 200 Lbs./in. Coil-springs on 2040-parts.com
Carson, California, United States
Pair of – 13.4” Double Adjustable AS-654 Coil-over shocks with 200lb. 2.5” ID Coil-Springs (Black Powdercoated), Spanner Wrench and both ½”
and 5/8” Bushings and Sleeves included – All Items above are 100% Made in the
U.S.A Aldan American Part
Number: A654200B Coil-Over Shocks
Coil-Over Springs
Spanner Wrench ALD-1 (Aldan American) Adjustable spanner wrench also included
with this kit Image above is a representation of this part. Actual part may vary
from image. Aldan American rebound adjustable coil-overs provide 11 Rebound
Settings of adjustment, giving you the ability to control the rebound speed of
your shocks (rate at which the shock returns to it’s normal position after compressing).
We recommend our rebound adjustable series of shocks for street performance,
custom IFS or IRS applications as well as track or drag racing use. Our stud
mount or Mustang II shock variants are offered as rebound adjustable shocks.
Aldan American coil springs are designed for use with coil-over
shocks that require 2.5” ID coil-springs. This listing includes a pair of
coil-springs. Aldan American 2.5” I.D. (Inner Diameter) Coil Springs – Made
from Cold-Wound High-Tensile Chrome Silicon Steel. Computer designed for front
and rear end weights to allow the full range of suspension travel. Steel is
sourced and manufactured here in the U.S.A. Aldan Coil-Springs hold a Lifetime
Warranty - With normal use and proper maintenance, All Aldan Coil-Springs will
hold 2% of their original rate and free length over time. • Lightweight Additional shock lengths and spring rates available These coilovers are recommended for street, strip and race
applications. Ideal for Street Rods, Hot Rods, Drag Racing, Muscle Cars,
Classic Trucks, Custom IFS, 4-Link, 4-Bar, Mustang II and other custom chassis
types. Aldan Eagle |
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