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Originally Posted by karotZ You're very welcome! Please rep. You should be fine with the swifts but it will never go lower than what most people expect. If you want

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Old 08-27-2012, 04:18 PM   #13 (permalink)
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You're very welcome! Please rep.

You should be fine with the swifts but it will never go lower than what most
people expect. If you want to just close the wheel gap but not slam the car,
I'd save the money and go for coils. It's a mistake that til' this day I regret
not doing and hastened on lowering the car with springs.
I don't really want to spend all that money on coil overs when I would not be using them to their potential since I don't track... Seems like lowering springs would be better to just minimize wheel gap. Although I do want a drop that will make the gap look even or the front a tad lower if it has to be. I just hate the rear being lower.
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