Swift Springs *** Best in the Market ***
Very popular with other brands, they also make replacement coilover springs in many applications and rates.
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Here's some pics of my car after the drop. It has settled a little bit, but not that much. Our cars are all a little different when you drop them. The ride on these is great. Huge improvement in handling. My friend has been modding cars for about 10 years. He's owned about every brand of spring out there, and he absolutely loves my springs. He compliments them every time he's in my car. I ended up with the perfect drop that I wanted. I'm shooting for 1 finger all around. Nailed it in the front, rear will be spot on once I do the springmount mod. But when it comes to the rears, you really won't know if you need it until you install. Anyway, enough of the rambling, here's the pics.
















How detrimental will these springs be to the stock shocks? I know all springs will wear out the stock shocks much faster, but I'm curious. Would you recommend these only be installed with new shocks, or are the stockers okay until they quit?
Any springs that lower 1" or less are a good compromise for the stock shocks.
How long they will last, will depend on the type of driving and condition of the roads driven on.
This is the only spring I would recommend other than coilovers.
How long they will last, will depend on the type of driving and condition of the roads driven on.
This is the only spring I would recommend other than coilovers.






