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Aftermarket Springs that match OEM spring rates

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Old 05-12-2012, 03:38 PM
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I actually bought the Swift Sport Mach and just installed them. They did lower the car a little, and the car seems to drive well after test drive. I do not remember the stock feeling so well, but the reaction time of steering seems to be slower than when I had the stock springs in (like when driving through a slalom). I gotta drive the car more to see any differences between stock springs.

What is a good ways to tell if you installed your springs correctly.
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Originally Posted by Xene
I actually bought the Swift Sport Mach and just installed them. They did lower the car a little, and the car seems to drive well after test drive. I do not remember the stock feeling so well, but the reaction time of steering seems to be slower than when I had the stock springs in (like when driving through a slalom). I gotta drive the car more to see any differences between stock springs.

What is a good ways to tell if you installed your springs correctly.
Did you do an alignment after the spring install? If you didn't, that would probably explain the steering feel.
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