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Originally Posted by tjlazer
I was careful to do just that. Make sure the rubber sleeve was on just right. And I have zero noise issues.
I also installed my OEM spring silencers too. I thought that was a given when doing spring swaps...
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Spring manufacturers should include all necessary parts. You should not have to mix and match parts for an aftermarket piece IMO.
Also, which coil did your put your OEM rubber on? The Swifts come with a sleeve already placed in the upper middle of the front springs.
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Originally Posted by kensnismo
JJ-Nismo, how did it change the way the car rides? I'm thinking of putting them on my and hopping some of the harshnes eases.roades in my area aren't the best.being a little lower is always a plus to.
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The rubber sleeves (silencers) will not affect the performance at all. They are simply to reduce noise and will prevent metal on metal contact. The material is very thin and will have no real effect when compressed.
Do you currently have the swifts and are looking for a softer ride or are you considering the Swifts to ease the harshness of the Nismo ride?