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Motorcycle Shock Spring Reduced End 6.875'' Long 600# Rate on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Brand new set coil over shock springs. The springs have a reduced end on one side of the spring. The spring retains its reduced size for 1 coil. The springs are made of high quality spring steel for durability and strength. Springs have a raw finish and are ready for powder coat or paint.
 Springs are shot peened and stress relieved from the manufacturer.

Free length of spring is approximately- 6.875 inches

Inside diameter of  REDUCED END is approximately - 1.5 inches

Inside diameter of the main body of the spring is 1.8 inches

Outside diameter of spring is approximately - 2.7 inches

3.7 inches of available travel

Rate of spring is 600 pounds per inch of travel

Springs are sold in sets of 2!!
2 Springs for one low price!!

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