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Eibach Pro-kit Lowering Springs 11-14 Mustang Gt, V6 35125.14 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Freehold, New Jersey, United States

Freehold, New Jersey, United States
Low mileage take out
Brand:Eibach Manufacturer Part Number:35125.14

You are bidding on a set of Eibach Pro-kit lowering springs for a 2011-2014 Mustang GT/V6/Boss Coupe or Convertible.  These are used but in excellent condition.  Retails for almost $300 new buy now for a fraction of the price! Part# 35125.14


  • Lowers Center of Gravity for Improved Handling
  • Aggressive Muscular Stance
  • Improves Fuel Economy
  • Progressive Spring Rate
  • Drops GT: 1.0” Front, 1.5” Rear
  • Drops V6: 0.8” Front, 1.2” Rear
  • Drops BOSS: 0.6” Front, 1.0” Rear
  • Fits 2011-2014 GT, V6 and BOSS
  • Clears Stock and Aftermarket Wheels & Tires.

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