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What are the best suspension mods for the 370 for DD and some track use?

Originally Posted by Red__Zed curious why you say this? The stock tokico's pair very well with the swifts, and you can always move to FA dampers paired with the swifts

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Old 09-09-2011, 08:58 AM   #10 (permalink)
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curious why you say this? The stock tokico's pair very well with the swifts, and you can always move to FA dampers paired with the swifts (which I prefer to most of the coils options)
I think that if you swap any aftermarket springs in the car it throws off the engineering of the stock shocks and springs. thus in the end giving you a worse ride. Nissan put a lot more time into the engineering of the pairing than swift did.
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