Afco Coil-over Spring #275 X 14" Tall 2-5/8" Id Late Model Modified Ratrod on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Afco Coil-over Spring #275 x 14" Tall 2-5/8" ID Late Model Modified Ratrod We have several used coilover springs for sale that were bought from a raceteam buyout. This spring is manufactured by AFCO. It is 2-5/8 inch inner diameter and 14 in height. The spring rate is 275 lbs/inch. This item is used so it does have scratches and dings. |
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