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Elgin Industries expands all-makes offering of OE-style coil springs

Aug. 19, 2020
The Elgin coil springs range now includes all-makes coverage of vehicles originally equipped with constant- or variable-rate springs.

Elgin Industries expanded its offering of original equipment-style replacement coil springs for passenger and commercial vehicle applications. The Elgin coil springs range now includes all-makes coverage of vehicles originally equipped with constant- or variable-rate springs. The company also offers an extensive range of springs engineered specifically for classic muscle car applications.

Elgin coil springs are manufactured from U.S.-grade steel wire and are coated for protection from corrosion and road debris. Available designs range in free height from 9” to 21” and load height from 6” to 16”. Available load ratings range from 175 to 6,000 lbs.

In addition to OE-quality coil springs, Elgin offers a selection of replacement ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arms, sway bar links, and bushings/kits for domestic and foreign nameplate passenger vehicles. Also available is a full range of steering and suspension components for commercial vehicles.

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