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2 1/2" I.D. Powder Coated Springs

2 1/2" I.D. Powder Coated Springs
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QA1 2 1/2" I.D. Powder Coated Springs
Product Description

2 1/2" I.D. Powder Coated Springs

QA1 offers an assortment of high travel springs with either a black or a silver powder-coated finish. Made in the USA, these 2 ½” I.D. powder-coated springs are manufactured from specially designed high-tensile, chrome silicon alloy spring wire, which allows them to have fewer coils and a smaller wire diameter. As a result, these springs are lighter and have increased travel due to the larger distance between the coils. These lighter springs reduce unsprung weight and react faster, optimizing suspension performance.

In addition, this high-grade material, along with careful heat-treating and post-processing, allows for greatly improved fatigue life, and the coil design allows the springs to be compressed to coil-bind without affecting spring rate or free height.

These springs are ground at both ends for straight, consistent, and accurate operations. In addition, all QA1 springs are lifetime guaranteed to remain within 2% of the original free height and rate under normal operating conditions.

Chrome Silicon Steel
All QA1 springs are manufactured using the highest quality materials for high strength, consistency and long life.

Cold Wound – Heat Treated – Shot Peened
All QA1 springs go through intensive manufacturing processes to ensure consistency, accuracy, and durability.

Squared Ends
All QA1 springs are ground at both ends to ensure straight, consistent, and accurate operation.

Lengths and Rates Marked
All QA1 springs are clearly marked with the free length of the spring and spring rate for quick and easy identification.

Made in the USA
QA1's powder-coated springs are proudly made in the USA.

LIFETIME GUARANTEE
All QA1 springs are lifetime guaranteed to remain within 2% of the original free height and rate under normal operating conditions.