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50734 H&r Sport Lowering Springs, 1995-2003 Chevrolet Cavalier Pontiac Sunfire on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Vinton, Virginia, United States

Vinton, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:H&R Manufacturer Part Number:50734

This is a set of 50734 H&R Sport Lowering Springs, fits 1995-2003 Chevy Cavalier or Pontiac Sunfire.  The front spring lowers the ride height 1.6 inches, and the rear lowers 1.4 inches.  These are nearly new.  The previous owner of the car put less than 2000 miles on them before opting for a standard height spring and shock setup.

Technical details:  H&R Springs - Sport Springs: Every spring produced by H&R comes from the H&R ISO 9001 certified engineering and manufacturing facility in Germany. All H&R springs are produced from a special 54SiCr6 spring steel, which has strength rated at 290,000 psi resulting in unrivaled tensile strength and resiliency.

Your chance at a bargain, about half of the retail price.  Thanks for looking and for bidding.  Any questions, please ask.


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