Swift Springs ...
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From: Torrance
Swift Springs ...

Swift offer's springs for the G35 coupe. Keep in mind that swift is not like every other spring company. They are one of the only company's that i know that actually produce a spring specific for the G35 coup... unlike other company's that just have the 350/g35 all in one spring.
Here is the application Charts on the Swift Sport Mach Springs:

These springs will not drop your car a whole lot. This spring was mainly designed for the True driving enthusiast. It was made to improve the weight Transfer from the car sway from left to right while keeping a smooth contact to the road.. The spring is also lighter then most other springs on the market. This is a good thing because when you reduce the weight of the spring you will also affect the un-sprung weight. This is a True Linear spring. This means that as it progresses it does not change in rate.
This is a Diagram showing how linear the are. They are tested 20% to 80% compression.

I do have Coil-over replacement springs as well. You can order the rate that you want. They do have a coil over replacement spring for any coil over set up you may have. I have a set of these on my personal car as well as a few of the other employees here at Status. I would be more then happy to answer any questions you may have. I don't know one customer of mine that has these ... and doesn't like them.

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From: Torrance
Actually i don't have a 350Z or G35 .. im running a $25,000 built 1994 civic Hatchback. And my swift springs and Coilover Replacment springs ... but if you want i can show you that. I actually did a Build up on Swift springs Vrs Eibach and Zeal Springs to compare the 3.
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From: Torrance
Originally Posted by optimystic06
pics of your car w / swift springs please!
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...65#post1186065
Enjoy... and let me know if you have any questions about the product.
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Status, from looking at the spring rates, it seems the G would favor the Swift Z springs for a comparable rate to OEM. I'm looking to pair these with Tokico D-specs but I don't want to lower to the point that I need camber arms. I like the Z spring rates but I'm concerned the drop may be too much and I don't like the soft rate for the G specs. Thoughts? PM me with price for the Z springs. Thanks


