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Originally Posted by BettyZ Thanks to all. May be a stupid question but is it necessary to replace all four? Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk No just the rears.

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Old 09-28-2019, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thanks to all. May be a stupid question but is it necessary to replace all four?

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No just the rears. Stock springs are around 9kg/mm for the Nismo. The spring rates are posted around here somewhere for the Nismo rear springs. You may want to wait and put the midlinks on when you get coilovers.
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No just the rears. Stock springs are around 9kg/mm for the Nismo. The spring rates are posted around here somewhere for the Nismo rear springs. You may want to wait and put the midlinks on when you get coilovers.
Thanks! What issues might arise with rear 10kg/mm Swift springs and front stock Nismo coilovers?

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