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Old 10-25-2006, 08:21 PM
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Well im searching for any info on swift springs,i just got mine from swift springs in ontario california. i want peoples opinion on these springs, im hearing that they are the real deal and they are very good quality springs, better than most springs out there, let me know what you guys think

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I dont have these myselft, but I talked to the people at Kaaz LSD, and Swift springs are all they use on their drift and road race cars.
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Swift Springs are really good. A lot of race teams use their springs and even replace other brands' coilover springs with Swift
Old 10-26-2006, 07:54 AM
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I am running Swift springs on my HKS LS+ coilovers. Normally the HKS LS+ coilovers have 9kg front and 8kg rear linear springs. The previous owner protocav switched to Swift springs in the front to change the spring rate to 8kg front and rear. I loved the setup so I left it how he had it. They work great and I have no complaints about them.
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Swift Sport Mach for Z spring rates are 6kg/mm front and 6.5kg/mm rear to help induce more oversteer. The Z is virtually impossible to induce oversteer at speed. I'm getting them for mine early 2007.
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Originally Posted by lastblueprint
Well im searching for any info on swift springs,i just got mine from swift springs in ontario california. i want peoples opinion on these springs, im hearing that they are the real deal and they are very good quality springs, better than most springs out there, let me know what you guys think
How about you put them on the car, go drive in the mountains, and give us a review?
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yes drive the moutain and let us know.very intresting.i was thinking of getting those too but i have no knowledge of them except for the ads i read
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ok sounds good,what mountains do you guys recomend? i live in the riverside county area, i have heard that the Idylwyle mountain is a real fun drive? thats located going towards banning area, i will be installing them in the next week or 2, any suggestions in how to install them with ease? also i will be putting pitures of my installation and a before and after pictures, here are some pics of my car with stock springs
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