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Originally Posted by OMGWTFBBQ Swift makes universal 2.5" ID springs because they're just that, they're universal to span different applications. It's just a spring so multiple cars can use them.

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Old 03-16-2014, 11:07 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Swift makes universal 2.5" ID springs because they're just that, they're universal to span different applications. It's just a spring so multiple cars can use them.

I went with SPC toe bolts to adjust toe because I didn't want to buy new rear springs for my Bilstein coilovers. So I have all of the SPL parts except for the mid link.

As far as spring length for the rear, check out this thread: SPL Suspension help, KW coilovers V3

ENT-Z used a 2.5" ID 7" length Swift universal spring with his SPL mid links.

Don't even know if I answered any of your questions, but personally I would just get the toe bolts and call it a day. Not sure if Fortune Auto coilovers are "true coilovers" in the rear, but if they're OEM-style, then I would just go toe bolts and skip the mid links all together. That's what I did at least. I figure if you got the super high spring rate in the rear expecting to switch out to Fortune Autos later, it'll probably handle like crap until then because your spring rates are going to be all weird.
I'll do a 7" then. Seems the most popular and the mid links have 3" adjustment so it should be good if coilover people are running it.

I don't want slippage. I want all solid bushings and lockout kits, you name it. FA coilovers are a OEM type which is why they suggest a 13k rear. A true type like spohn runs is only a 5k. It's like half the weight in a true type. Since ill do FA later I still need the mid links for toe. Plus you eliminate some parts in the rear since you need your OEM link plus the height adjuster sitting in it. Spl is more simple and cool
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