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Question for all you Z owners. I had swift springs installed about 4 months ago and I'm finding that the ride height is just too low. My front lip that

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Old 03-28-2012, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question for all you Z owners. I had swift springs installed about 4 months ago and I'm finding that the ride height is just too low. My front lip that I had molded to the front bumper always seems to "flex" coming out of drive ways, etc. I've had it repainted twice already and am finding it to be just a little bit of a hassle. I love the look of it being lowered but would like to know if there is: a) a different set of springs that would not be as pronounced (lowered) or can I get a set of coil overs and adjust the height that way.

I appreciate any and all advise, thanks to many of you my mods have been right on point!
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