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Swift Spec R.... Review

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Old 01-18-2013, 01:11 PM
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hopefully by the end of the month Ldo details will be available
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im really considering in buying this springs. i have a buddy whos selling me kwv3 for 1700 but i dont track my car and i know v3 are really good. i mostly do spirited driving once in a while in the canyons with friends. i will be ordering this in couple weeks. hopefully it does not disappoint me and i hope its performance is about the same as CR springs
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Originally Posted by uLmighty
im really considering in buying this springs. i have a buddy whos selling me kwv3 for 1700 but i dont track my car and i know v3 are really good. i mostly do spirited driving once in a while in the canyons with friends. i will be ordering this in couple weeks. hopefully it does not disappoint me and i hope its performance is about the same as CR springs
If you enjoy the "feel" of the stock CR suspension, but want a lower ride height and improved (smoother) ride over bumps then you will be very happy with the Swift Spec R.
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very much agree with adrs2k
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thanks guys! just like other people in this thread, i been going back and forth for months on this thread. i really want to lower and i think swift springs will do the job since is almost the about the same as CR
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Anyone knows who has these springs in stock?
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I ordered mine from evasive motorsports back in early December.
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I'm probably going to get them as well later this year. I might get the spacers for the front top hats to eliminate any chance of rubbing.
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Thanks everyone for your reviews of this product. I've decided from my needs that this is the product to go with as opposed to the higher priced coilover alternatives. Street use 90% with the off chance of tracking 2-3 times a year.

Just placed an order for Swift Spec R + Koni Yellow Sport Shocks, can't wait to install them!
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Finally found a set of these and installed them over the weekend. The passenger side is about half an inch higher than the other side. Do these take time to settle?


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