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Old 04-23-17, 07:17 PM
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Like asking which std is best. They all suck.
Old 04-24-17, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ROK
Like asking which std is best. They all suck.
can you expand your answer?..
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Originally Posted by luislopezt
can you expand your answer?..
I recall in a previous post that he had mentioned that lowering the RC F on aftermarket springs is for plebeians. Not suggested.
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Originally Posted by Ctrl-F
I recall in a previous post that he had mentioned that lowering the RC F on aftermarket springs is for plebeians. Not suggested.
clearly he hates the itch and burn.
Old 04-24-17, 06:32 PM
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Swift Springs hands down the best!!!!
Old 04-29-18, 06:38 PM
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hey Josh, do you have any idea how much the Swift increases the rear camber?

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Slammed :P
Old 04-30-18, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by tdhuffman
hey Josh, do you have any idea how much the Swift increases the rear camber?

Thanks!

Travis
Not much.. Maybe -.5-1?

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Originally Posted by Meraki Autoworks
We have the spring in stock!

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Hey Josh-

You know my ride brother. I am not seeking Coil Overs whatsoever. However, are these Swift springs you speak of here compatible with the setup I have? Based on your "Training & Experience" (Any LEOs here?) about how much labor is involved with installation on something like this? Meaning = Whats the "normal" cost in general?

I see the Tanabe provide a "Softer" ride which is more me.

Holy smokes! Was just about to inform the OP I didn't mean to hijack his Thread - and saw its from 2017.
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Can u just lower the fronts?
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Originally Posted by GunnyFitz
Hey Josh-

You know my ride brother. I am not seeking Coil Overs whatsoever. However, are these Swift springs you speak of here compatible with the setup I have? Based on your "Training & Experience" (Any LEOs here?) about how much labor is involved with installation on something like this? Meaning = Whats the "normal" cost in general?

I see the Tanabe provide a "Softer" ride which is more me.

Holy smokes! Was just about to inform the OP I didn't mean to hijack his Thread - and saw its from 2017.
Yes sir, Swift is the way to go and will work with your setup.

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Originally Posted by Ricardorc
I love my swift springs , car feels tighter and almost like stock .
hi buddy, how much is the approx drop for swift spring, will the front lip hit curbs ? Im in new zealand, there are lots of downhills, bad road surface, high curbs
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