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Eibach Springs

1 Pair - Eibach Springs 0600.225.0550

Part Number Length (inch) Inside Diameter (inch) Rate (lbs/inch) Block Height (inch) Travel (inch) Load at Block Height (lbs) Weight (lbs)
0600.225.0550 6.00 2.25 550 2.73 3.27 1,799 2.05

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