ISC Suspension Triple S Upgraded Coilover Springs

ISC Suspension Triple S Upgraded Coilover Springs

The Triple S Coilover springs from ISC Suspension are made of TS2000 (with a tensile strength of 2000 MPA), as opposed to a traditional coilover spring which is usually SAE9254 (1800 MPA). This specially developed material allows ISC to manufacture springs in a unique method which yields a product with more usable stroke that is both lighter in weight, and offers increased ride quality and durability than almost any other coilover spring on the market. Sold in pairs, multiple lengths and springs rates available.

MSRP

  • $170.00

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