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Swift springs for coilovers
Springs are sold, but still have the spacer that will raise the rears if you are almost maxed out.
Also I have some spacers for those peeps that want to raise their rears for the winter and not have the saggy butt look

For the spacer to raise it up more, I will go with 25 shipped.
Thanks for looking. Btw low ballers will be ignored and I believe my prices are pretty fair.
Also I have some spacers for those peeps that want to raise their rears for the winter and not have the saggy butt look

For the spacer to raise it up more, I will go with 25 shipped.
Thanks for looking. Btw low ballers will be ignored and I believe my prices are pretty fair.
Last edited by FlyingLumpia; Dec 20, 2012 at 10:45 PM.
Swift uses a different material for their springs and are highly regarded as one of the better spring-makers in the industry. Their linear rates are also more consistent across the entire compression range.
Swift springs typically also has less coils, which helps reduce weight which in turn makes it more responsive from lesser unsprung weight.
Swift springs typically also has less coils, which helps reduce weight which in turn makes it more responsive from lesser unsprung weight.
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Trying to research, but do you have any idea if either the front or rears would workk with stance gr+ true coils? I know these were with BC oem style---
Not even sure if throwing these on as is a good idea.... I do want swift springs for my stance though. Thanks
Not even sure if throwing these on as is a good idea.... I do want swift springs for my stance though. Thanks
Joined: Jul 2006
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From: Washington State
The fronts will work. The rears should work also, but 10k would be really stiff. I converted my bc racing to a true in the rear. I do think they will work better with a oem style.




