MaxTrac 4″ Rear Lowering Coils for 2000-2006 GM SUV

SKU: 271040

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MaxTrac 4″ Rear Lowering Coils for 2000-2006 GM SUV

MaxTrac 4″ Rear Lowering Coils are designed specifically for off-road enthusiasts who demand performance and reliability from their vehicles. With part number 271040, these coils provide a significant 4-inch drop for 2000 to 2006 GM SUVs, enhancing your vehicle’s stance and stability on rugged terrains. Made from high-quality hot wound steel and finished with a durable grey powder coat, these coils are built to withstand the challenges of off-road adventures.

These lowering coils yield a 3-inch drop for models like the Avalanche and Escalade EXT, making them an excellent choice for those looking to improve their vehicle’s handling and appearance. They require shock extenders (part number 401004) for optimal performance and must be paired with shorter sensor rods (part number 990962) for vehicles equipped with Autoride.

When venturing off the beaten path, it is essential to maintain compatibility with your vehicle. MaxTrac Suspension advises against using wheels wider than 9 inches or those with less than 4.5 inches of backspacing, as doing so may void any manufacturer warranties. Weighing 21 lbs and measuring 14 x 12 x 6 inches, this pair of lowering coils is easy to install and designed for long-lasting durability.

Engineered in the USA, these coils are an excellent choice for off-road enthusiasts seeking to enhance their vehicle’s performance while navigating tough terrains. Elevate your off-road experience with MaxTrac’s precision-engineered lowering coils.

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    $206.18

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