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Old 10-02-2012, 07:58 AM
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^ No problem. I have actually driven an AP1 at the Nurburgring with the Swift Spec R's and I loved it. Def a great spring!
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i'm running rsr's and they drop just over 1.25" front and rear and handles just slightly stiffer than stock. feels great~ i recently got some re30's and now i need to upgrade to a coilover set up, so if you are in need of a set, pm me. i have the springs intalled on struts, both have roughly 28k on them.
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FWIW heres the ride height on eibachs
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Just ordered a Eibach Pro Kit. Swifts website didn't give me a serious impression.

I'll post some pics when they are on
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Originally Posted by JeffHolmström
Just ordered a Eibach Pro Kit. Swifts website didn't give me a serious impression.

I'll post some pics when they are on
What is a serious impression?
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Originally Posted by Danwolski
FWIW heres the ride height on eibachs

Looks good dan!
Old 10-18-2012, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JeffHolmström
Just ordered a Eibach Pro Kit. Swifts website didn't give me a serious impression.

I'll post some pics when they are on
Yeah the swift site isn't the cleanest in the world... but it doesnt take away from the springs themselves, which are arguably the best for the s2k
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Originally Posted by Jeaners
Originally Posted by JeffHolmström' timestamp='1350585656' post='22092678
Just ordered a Eibach Pro Kit. Swifts website didn't give me a serious impression.

I'll post some pics when they are on
Yeah the swift site isn't the cleanest in the world... but it doesnt take away from the springs themselves, which are arguably the best for the s2k

Maybe you're right maybe not, who knows. I didn't even find any swift springs in Europe, so Eibach was my choice.

And i found it to be to expensive to import them from the USA.
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i installed my espelir springs last week and i have a 2 finger gap all around , i thought they were the lowest lowering springs .
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Originally Posted by S2KCHRIS305
i installed my espelir springs last week and i have a 2 finger gap all around , i thought they were the lowest lowering springs .
i have these on my car and they are great!!! i love them. and to be the lowest lowering spring, i would give that to skunk2


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