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FS: New & Used - Colt Speed, STM, SuperPro

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Colt Speed Lowering Springs Sold
Used but basically new. I installed these on OEM Bilsteins but decided to go straight to coilovers (Ohlins) instead. Never driven on, 0.0 miles of usage. These are the only lowering springs that are designed specifically for the Bilsteins. Specs as follows:
  • Front spring rate: 2.70-5.00kgf/mm
  • Rear spring rate: 2.30-5.00kgf/mm
  • Front drop: 30-35mm
  • Rear drop: 15-20mm


Colt Speed Front & Rear Adjustable End Links Sold
Brand new, never used. Only the packages have been opened. Selling as a complete set only. These are much better quality than the typical Whiteline ones that I see everyone complaining about. :)


SuperPro Heavy Duty 27mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Sold
Brand new, never used. Still sealed in the package. 3-way adjustable. It has identical specs to the Whiteline version, but again, it's of much better quality.


STM Catch Can for Plastic Valve Cover Sold
Brand new, never used. As listed, this is meant to be used with the plastic valve cover, however it is also preferable to use this kit with the metal valve cover since it includes 10AN fittings on both sides of the can whereas the metal valve cover catch can includes a 10AN and 6AN fitting. You simply need to purchase a 10AN press-in breather fitting fitting for your valve cover from Kozmic or Driven Fab.



Shipping to lower 48 states and Paypal confirmed addresses only. Thank you!
 

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They're listed as being made out of "High Strength Steel Wire H5S.TW" in a couple locations. And as I recall, this material is unique to Swift springs.


http://www.rhdjapan.com/colt-speed-low-down-spring-kit-for-bilstein-dampers-mitsubishi-cz4a.html

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If you look at Swift Japan's website, this material is also mentioned (use Google translate):
http://www.tohatsu-springs.com/swift/sportmach.html


You can also find mention of this material on Swift USA's website, though it's listed as "HS5.TW" (likely a typo):
http://www.swiftsprings.net/tech/advantage.html

... we set out to produce a new material for coil springs: a proprietary steel alloy we call "HS5.TW".
 
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