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Old 08-22-18 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by LED190E
Now that is a nice even drop! Thanks a ton for sharing! Since you aren't running spacers, I'm trying to visualize a comparison between yours and the OP's drop on RSR. For some reason, it looks as if Swifts are a tad lower than RSR but I think it's mostly the front as Swift does a great job in evening out the wheel gap to get rid of the "reverse rake" Rafa was talking about.

In any case, I am still leaning towards Swift and already have my 20mm/15mm spacers waiting for install as well. Since you said that the alignment was out of whack, how bad exactly was it? was it worse in a specific area? (ie: front or rear)
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Old 08-30-18 | 12:53 AM
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Are you nuts????? LOL
Old 09-27-18 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by hyboost
Front toe was off but that was expected from taking it all apart to do the springs.
Rear Camber was -2.7 before we adjusted it back out. So the adjustable arms are a must.
Followed you lead and purchased the SPC 72450s, got them for 212.5 shipped.
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