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Eibach Pro-plus Suspension Kit 3870.880 Camaro Firebird 1998-03 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Open box returned item complete, distressed packaging.
Manufacturer Part Number:3870.880 Brand:Eibach

Open box returned item, Eibach Pro-Plus Suspension Kit for 1998-03 Camaro and Firebirds.  Eibach kit number 3870.880.  This kit is complete, but packaging is distressed.

If you crave the corners - the Eibach Pro-Plus delivers. The Eibach Pro-Plus handling packages include legendary Eibach Pro-Kit springs along with the matching Anti-Roll-Kit Sway Bars. The Eibach Pro-Kit lowers your car's center of gravity, reducing squat during acceleration, body roll in corners and excessive nose-dive under braking. Add the Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit Sway Bars - with increased design stiffness over stock sway bars - and you get pure, balanced-handling perfection. With the Eibach Pro-Plus installed you will immediately experience precise turn-in response, improved handling and cornering grip - in any performance-driving situation. The Eibach Pro-Plus works well with both factory or aftermarket performance dampers and shock absorbers.

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