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Sportsline Eibach Lowering Springs #4.1640 (honda Prelude) on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Valencia, California, US

Valencia, California, US
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This is a set of Sportline Eibach Lowering Springs.

Model # 4.1640 (Honda Prelude 1992-1996)

Information from Web:

Created for the extreme enthusiast, who wants that race-car attitude, Eibach Sportline progressive springs are designed for maximum street performance - with the lowest possible drop. Engineered with the same care as Eibachs Pro-Kit springs, Sportline springs achieve legendary handling by aggressively lowering the vehicles center of gravity with precision-engineered spring rates. The results is a car that handles as well as it looks. Eibach also offers top-quality Alignment Kits to keep proper suspension geometry. Sportline springs are designed by experienced suspension engineers and manufactured using the finest alloy spring wire available and under the same Eibach quality standards. Due to their aggressive drop, aftermarket shocks are recommended for use with Sportline kits.

Approximate suspension drop (front-rear) 1.7-1.5 in.

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