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Originally Posted by kielbasa16 What I have heard outside the forum is that after a few years, springs alone can crap out on you. heya kielbasa, I have the Swift

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Old 02-24-2011, 05:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What I have heard outside the forum is that after a few years, springs alone can crap out on you.
heya kielbasa,

I have the Swift springs, and when you put the stock and swift spring next to each other...the swift visibly is a much beefier spring. So, using your logic, than i would suspect the stock spring would "crap out" much sooner.

But seriously, i think it's phsyically impossible for there to be any type of malfunction...it's a spring made of strong metal after all! It's not going to melt.
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