**oem** 16 Valve Springs And 15 Retainers 5.7 Hemi on 2040-parts.com
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
These valve springs and retainers came off of my 2007 Chrysler 300c 5.7L Hemi. I have heavy modifications and upgraded to Comp Cam Beehive Valve Springs. These Springs and retainers are in excellent condition with no issues. 1 retainer was lost during removal.
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