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Skhc8-aub00 Tein S-tech Lowering Springs 2012+ Honda Civic Ex-l on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tein Manufacturer Part Number:SKHC8-AUB00

SKHC8-AUB00 TEIN S-Tech Lowering Springs 2012+ Honda Civic EX-L

SKHC8-AUB00 TEIN S-Tech Lowering Springs 2012+ Honda Civic EX-L

Product # SKHC8-AUB00

Description:
TEIN S.Tech Springs are an excellent step towards suspension tuning. They offer approximately a 1.6 front and 1.2 rear inch drop for a more aggressive appearance and increased road holding capability. Designed to be used with OEM or OEM replacement shocks. Each application is road tested in North America for the proper balance between performance and comfort.

Additional Features:
• Chrome Vanadium SAE9254V Construction
• Progressive Spring Rate Design
• Includes Silencer Rubber on certain applications
• Green Powder Coat Finish
• Developed to be used in conjunction with OEM or OEM replacement dampers

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