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Comp Cams LS Engine Dual Valve Spring Kit; Tool Steel Retainers (07-14 Tahoe)
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      Description. This Dual Valve Spring Kit for LS engines includes carefully matched Dual Valve Springs, retainers, locks, seals and spring seats. With a .675" maximum lift, these COMP Cams® Dual Valve Springs for street/strip applications are manufactured from Super Clean™ wire and subject to extensive quality control testing to deliver a valve spring assembly with superior strength, durability and valve train stability, no matter the application. The dual spring design creates a stronger valve spring that can easily handle the increased lift found in extreme stress applications. COMP Cams® Dual Valve Springs exceed the expectations of today’s engine builders and racers.

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      Comp Cams 26926TS-KIT

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