Eibach Sportline Performance Springs Model 4.9528 Fits 08-14 Challenger on 2040-parts.com
Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
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Eibach performance lowering springs. Lowers 1.7-2.3 inches improves handling. BRAND NEW in box, never opened. Fits 2010 challenger, others check fitment before ordering! Thanks for looking
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