Alden Coil Over Adjustable Chrome Shocks Hot Rod Drag on 2040-parts.com
Blaine, Washington, United States
ALDEN PHANTOM SERIES ADJUSTABLE CHROME ALUMINUM COIL OVER SHOCKS. COMPRESSED 9.7 IN TO 13.4 IN EXTENDED. RIDE HEIGHT IS 12.0 TO 12.5 IN. 250 # SPRINGS. THEY WERE INSTALLED BRIEFLY ON THE REAR OF MY WILLYS BUT DID NOT LIKE THE RIDE HEIGHT SO I CHANGED THEM.
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