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Don@A2Speed

A2Speed Rear 3-Way Adjustable Coil Over Kit V2.0



The A2Speed team is proud to announce our true coil over kit, version 2. We have updated this kit with modern manufacturing techniques to ensure the quality of the product. The kit is 3-way adjustable (1) ride height, (2) rebound, and (3) Compression. The ability to independently adjust compression and rebound is an absolute essential for drag racing applications. This kit will help improve your next launch, customers have reported shaving a tenth of a second off their 60ft time instantly. Our coil over kit isn’t just for drag racing however, with its wide range of spring rates and adjustability it can be made to suit any application. Why spend a few grand on a Mopar suspension kit that’s not a true coil over kit and doesn’t give you the adjustability that A2Speed’s kit does.


Order before May 9th and get $100 off. Use promo code A2SCO at checkout.


*5-7 business days are required to ship.







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Ride height adjust-ability +/- ?? can we set preload?

Ride height is adjustable. With 1 1/2" pre-load the car sits at about stock SRT height. Once the spring is pre-loaded it's rate is linear, until you get near coil bind. So you can go lower by as much as 1 1/2 - 2".

Pre-load is adjustable as well, but....because the system has a single spring nut, pre-load will affect ride height. In most cases you want to adjust pre-load for road course work, setting corner weights. You can do this with these coil-overs, but ride height will be uneven if each corner has a different weight. So you can set pre-load (corner weight) for the track, but will want to set it back to "street", or equal pre-load per axle when you leave.

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