Calvert Racing PS210-09 Mono Leafsprings, 1955-1957 Chevrolet BelAir
294-PS210-09
Calvert Racing PS210-09 Features:
-2″ Drop Height, 2″ Wide Mono Parabolic Leafsprings.
- Alternative for aftermarket spring. Substantially lighter than multi-leafsprings.
- Parabolic spring design distributes stress along the length of the spring, reducing stress on the arch. Each spring pair is arch verified. Center pins and bushings included.
- CalTracs solid Bushings included when ordered directly from Calvert Racing.
- NOTE: These springs are designed for DRAG RACING and have a higher spring rate / stiffer ride than stock springs. Springs are dipped in black paint before assembly, but some raw steel may show due to deburring/grinding sharp edges.
- Calvert Mono Leafsprings are designed to work with CalTracs to maintain arch. While street driving does not put undue stress on the springs, racing with Calvert springs without a traction device installed may result in bent or de-arched springs.Calvert’s Mono Parabolic Leafsprings are available in Stock height as well as +1″, and 1-3″ drop.
- NOTE: If you are running on original or springs over 20 years old; your ride height may need to be adjusted to achieve expected results.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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