Hold your ride height steady and keep steering feeling tight with the MOOG Coil Spring Set 81008, a front coil spring set that drops in for the 2003-2016 Chevrolet Express 2500 and Express 3500, plus the 2003-2016 GMC Savana 2500 and Savana 3500 (all engines). MOOG has built its Problem Solver reputation on design refinements that extend product life and simplify installation.
- 100% load tested: each set is verified under load before it leaves the plant.
- Easy to install: a straightforward replacement for the listed applications.
- Provides like-new steering: helps return the front suspension to its intended ride height and steering feel.
- Designed to lower stresses for longer service life.
Built to Premium grade with a black finish, the springs measure 6.070 in outside diameter, a 1.03 in (26.20 mm) wire diameter, a 16.65 in (423.10 mm) relaxed length and a 14.00 in (355.60 mm) compressed length. Worn or sagging coil springs can cause premature tire wear due to vehicle misalignment; if tired front springs are the cause, this set replaces them. Country of origin: United States. Supplied as one set per application.
Interchange: Manufacturer part number 81008.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the MOOG 81008 fit?
It's a direct-fit front coil spring set for the 2003-2016 Chevrolet Express 2500 and 3500 and the 2003-2016 GMC Savana 2500 and 3500 (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is this for the front or rear?
The front. The manufacturer catalogs the 81008 as a front coil spring set, with front spring dimensions listed among its specs.
How many springs are included?
It is supplied as one coil spring set per application, and the listed applications use one set each.
What are the spring's specifications?
Premium grade with a black finish: 6.070 in outside diameter, 1.03 in (26.20 mm) wire diameter, 16.65 in (423.10 mm) relaxed length and 14.00 in (355.60 mm) compressed length.
What are signs my coil springs may need replacing?
Worn or sagging coil springs can cause premature tire wear from vehicle misalignment, along with a lower ride height. Have the suspension diagnosed before replacing to confirm the cause.
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