Swift Sport Spring
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sorry im not good at words, i only can compare the previous car i had lowered, the ride is not bumpy like most of lowering springs, not too soft and handling on the freeway with S+ mode is better compare with stock, also surprised no rubbing on stock wheels with spacers installed ( f:19mm and r: 25mm), for the heavy car like 4GS the swifts springs is very made with spring rate, and the drops jz about right cuz i dont like too low.
i will says its the best lowering springs i have compare with previous cars i had w/ lowering springs installed, but i believe still depends on the car !!!
2012 Lexus CT F sport springs ( bumpy n soft )
2010 Audi A5 H&R ( soft )
2009 MB SLK Eibach ( too Soft )
2009 Audi A3 H&R ( too soft )
2008 MINI Copper S H&R ( the worst )
2006 BMW C330 Coupe H&R( avg )
2004 MB E320 Wagon H&R
i will says its the best lowering springs i have compare with previous cars i had w/ lowering springs installed, but i believe still depends on the car !!!
2012 Lexus CT F sport springs ( bumpy n soft )
2010 Audi A5 H&R ( soft )
2009 MB SLK Eibach ( too Soft )
2009 Audi A3 H&R ( too soft )
2008 MINI Copper S H&R ( the worst )
2006 BMW C330 Coupe H&R( avg )
2004 MB E320 Wagon H&R
#27
Lead Lap
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I just received the Swift Springs...I decided to give it a try since I heard lots of good things about Swift from my friends.
FYI, the front length is 11.5" and the rear length is 12.25".
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FYI, the front length is 11.5" and the rear length is 12.25".
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