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I guess i should chime in since i have the production spec swift springs on my car...
the ride: It's softer than stock springs over road imperfections and bumps, but there is less leaning in cornering. I know it sounds like an oxymoron, but you would have to drive on it to understand. The springs are softer for regular driving, but stiffens up for cornering. the drop: front - 1.2 inches rear - 1.0 inch Originally, the springs were thought to be 1.0 inches all around, but after measuring, it was 1.2 inches in the front and 1.0 inches in the rear. I think it's a good drop since there is still some wheel gap but I don't know what others are willing to live with. I'm not a fan of driving slammed cars, so this is perfect for me. overall: I've had the springs for about a month now, and the ride is the same as the day it was installed and the ride height hasn't changed either. I was lucky enough to chat in length with the owner of Swift Springs USA, and I'm very impressed with their product technology. The Swift Springs are cold wound which means that they will not sag, or lose it's original form, hence the lack of sag over time. We even tested other springs on a spring compressor to see how most springs out there that are hot wound would sag, and not spring back to the original height. I could see why Swift Springs are more expensive now. Last edited by tazma61; 08-08-2010 at 01:15 PM. |
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Swift tells me that they are "extremely excited about the springs being released for the 370Z" and that they should release "mid next month".
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Could be the soft ground. Doesn't show much unless he has a picture on flat, hard, level ground.
Also, I only see a little bit of front gap - the offsets and shadows are misleading.
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Well thats the thing I dont like. Some springs will lower the rear too much to make the car look level and you dont want that. You want to keep the rear higher a little bit for hauling bricks, or fat chics. LOL j/k
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Very nice! Stance looks great.
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