Skyjacker 2.5" SR FRT SPRGS 67-72 GM
Skyjacker 2.5" SR FRT SPRGS 67-72 GM
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Skyjacker 2.5" SR FRT SPRGS 67-72 GM
Transform your ride with the Skyjacker 2.5" SR FRT SPRGS, designed specifically for 1967-1972 GM vehicles. Experience unparalleled performance and comfort with our innovative Softride® springs, crafted using only premium American steel.
Key Features:
- Enhanced Durability: Each individual leaf is shot-peened with hard steel pellets, increasing tensile strength for a longer-lasting performance.
- Improved Ride Quality: Our unique design achieves maximum wheel travel without sacrificing the lifespan of the spring.
- Friction Reduction: Features bolt style spring clips that minimize friction, unlike traditional cinch style bend clips that can cause binding.
- Optimized Flexibility: The tapered design runs along the entire length of the leaf, providing enhanced flex at the ends and distributing loads evenly.
Benefits:
- Enjoy a smoother, more comfortable ride on and off the road.
- Experience improved handling and stability for a safer driving experience.
- Reduce wear and tear on your vehicle's suspension system, prolonging its life.
Ideal Use Cases:
- Perfect for classic car restorations and upgrades.
- Great for off-road enthusiasts looking to enhance their vehicle's performance.
- Excellent choice for daily drivers seeking improved comfort and handling.
Upgrade your suspension system with the Skyjacker 2.5" SR FRT SPRGS and experience the difference that quality craftsmanship makes. Elevate your driving experience today!
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
📦 Shipping:
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Standard delivery takes 3–7 business days, depending on your location.
↩️ Returns:
You may return or exchange products within 60 days of receiving your order. Items must be in original condition with proof of purchase. If your item is defective or damaged due to manufacturing issues, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.

