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Old 06-25-2008, 01:10 PM
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I went with the Swifts as well. I absolutely love them. I wish the drop was a tad lower, but I didn't want to be scraping either.
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ok,I have read the whole thread, Im a noob when it comes to all this,spring rate,stiffness. So I would like someone to point me into the right direction, here is what I got MY00,18" Axis Halos 18x8.5F,18x9.5R,tire size is 225/40/18 F, 255/35/18 R,stock springs and shocks,not sure if you need all that but anyway I want to drop 1" but I want to keep the stock shocks,also my S2000 is a DD and I want a nice smooth and Comfortable ride....any help???
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anyone? any help?
Old 07-04-2008, 06:57 PM
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buy swift springs .8 f and 1.0 rears
Old 07-17-2008, 07:13 AM
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Anyone have the part numbers for espelir asd's and the eibach prokit for the front springs and rears? I'm going to be getting one of these two soon, but don't want to end up with the confusion of installing them backwards.
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Before I get an alignment, how long did it take for the Swift to completely settle? Since I went out of town, I only got a chance to drive it for a couple hours with 10 days. Does the car have to be driven to settle? If it settles about .20 in. that would be perfect. Any feeback would be great.
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Originally Posted by track309,Jul 17 2008, 11:29 AM
Before I get an alignment, how long did it take for the Swift to completely settle? Since I went out of town, I only got a chance to drive it for a couple hours with 10 days. Does the car have to be driven to settle? If it settles about .20 in. that would be perfect. Any feeback would be great.
Eibach recommends driving the car "hard" for 10 miles before doing an "after" measurement.
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Originally Posted by D Loke,Jul 17 2008, 10:13 AM
Anyone have the part numbers for espelir asd's and the eibach prokit for the front springs and rears? I'm going to be getting one of these two soon, but don't want to end up with the confusion of installing them backwards.
Eibach's pro kit part number for their pro-kit (1"x1") is: 4043:140
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Originally Posted by Ike 2.2,Jun 24 2008, 07:11 PM
Now with pics!

Before:


After:


Before:


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It really doent drop it much. Looks nice but for me I like the Espelirs.... No, I love the Espelirs 1.2 rear 0.9 front just perfect..
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Originally Posted by Jano,Jul 17 2008, 11:38 AM
Eibach's pro kit part number for their pro-kit (1"x1") is: 4043:140
Thanks, but i need the individual numbers on the springs themselves, like for front and rear.


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