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Old 02-22-2007, 12:58 PM
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Hello, i am looking to lower my car which spring is better Eibach or Swift???
Old 02-22-2007, 01:09 PM
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Biback. LOL

No I realy dont know. I love my Tein's
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Springs alone, I believe swifts are better, lighter and have been compression tested to be more consistant.
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Bibach!!!!
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Originally Posted by AlexS2200,Feb 22 2007, 03:26 PM
Springs alone, I believe swifts are better, lighter and have been compression tested to be more consistant.
or you could save and just get coilovers and do it right the first time around
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if your going to do just springs, id go with swift...
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Originally Posted by IVANS2k,Feb 22 2007, 05:02 PM
or you could save and just get coilovers and do it right the first time around
Endless used to make their coilovers with swift springs, or Swift makes for Spoon Sports. Ivan is right, Coilovers are the right way to go. The shocks are valved to go with the springrate it comes with. Coils alone have different springrates which the stock showa/honda shocks are not valved to work with them.
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Originally Posted by AlexS2200,Feb 22 2007, 05:19 PM
Endless used to make their coilovers with swift springs, or Swift makes for Spoon Sports. Ivan is right, Coilovers are the right way to go. The shocks are valved to go with the springrate it comes with. Coils alone have different springrates which the stock showa/honda shocks are not valved to work with them.
the man said it
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You can get the Koni/Swift setup. Best bang for the buck unless you have $1250 for something like the Bilstein pss9
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Originally Posted by trivium,Feb 22 2007, 05:31 PM
You can get the Koni/Swift setup. Best bang for the buck unless you have $1250 for something like the Bilstein pss9
you can most likely find them for cheaper too!


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