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Old Mar 13, 2012 | 12:59 AM
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Default Tokico D-spec w/ Swift spec-R springs, thoughts?

The D-Spec's are on the way. I have Tein S tech springs, but I have had then since 04, and I don't think they lower the front quite as much as I would like. So im in the market for springs. Stiffer and lower springs. Numbers on the Swift Spec-R seem to be perfect. A tad stiffer then the Teins and lower a bit more (.6" Tein vs. 1.2 Swift).

So.... Good to go, or is there a better option spring out there for me?

I have done my searching and from what I read I should be gtg.

Also, I have RPF1's running R-S3's, Progress sways and GT Spec tie braces. I have a budget, which is why the Tokico over Koni's and im not a huge fan of Coilovers for some weird reason. Everything I do is for the fun factor in this car. Cornering ability makes me smile. I autox, but it's just for fun. I could care less about classes.

I'd rather not do too much more as far as alignment parts. I think I can stay within stock specs with this setup, but if need be I guess I can do caber arms.
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Old Mar 13, 2012 | 08:32 AM
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I was under the impression you definitely need rear camber arms if the drop is 1.2"

in for the results of this setup...
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Old Mar 13, 2012 | 12:38 PM
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Front is 1.2" drop and rear is 1" drop on the swift springs. I don't mind running a bit of camber, but out of spec is not what I want to go.
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