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I too have ordered the Swift springs from Trinity, plenty of correspondence with Joe and keeping me informed with delivery and order.
Install doesn't look to difficult, 2 man job planned for next weekend.

Does anyone have the Torque specs for the numerous bolts front and rear..? A brief search hasn't brought much success.....
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I too have ordered the Swift springs from Trinity, plenty of correspondence with Joe and keeping me informed with delivery and order.
Install doesn't look to difficult, 2 man job planned for next weekend.

Does anyone have the Torque specs for the numerous bolts front and rear..? A brief search hasn't brought much success.....
I just tighten the shit out of them and roll. :ford: Keep us up to date on what ya think of them. Since I have owned 3 sets of Swift springs in the past I am very confident these springs will be just fine. Swift makes some really good stuff.
 

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Looks like Im going to jump over to these fro the Steeda. Should I still look into getting shocks? I will have to order from several places now.
 

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I've had swift spec r's on two of my previous vehicles. Great performance spring setup!
 

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Any Swift spring owners have photos they can share? I know we have a few floating around various threads but I'd like to see more side shots if possible. Thanks!
 

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Trying a Flickr link for the first time...

https://flic.kr/s/aHsm6vWsCG

Swift springs on for about 18 months now, took the car on track a few weeks ago, it performed great, hardly any body roll, without doing and sway bar changes.
The 19’s fill the wheel arches perfectly with just an inch or so drop.

Let me know if the link works..!!



Oak Tree turn at VIR.. takes 20 seconds to come up through the esses and south bend...
 

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Link works fine and car looks great! Thanks for sharing.

How is ride quality around town? Looking for a firmer and more planted ride but with no more of the PP bounce than stock.


Trying a Flickr link for the first time...

https://flic.kr/s/aHsm6vWsCG

Swift springs on for about 18 months now, took the car on track a few weeks ago, it performed great, hardly any body roll, without doing and sway bar changes.
The 19’s fill the wheel arches perfectly with just an inch or so drop.

Let me know if the link works..!!



Oak Tree turn at VIR.. takes 20 seconds to come up through the esses and south bend...
 

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The ride is great, no bounce any more, only being slightly lowered I haven’t needed to change any camber settings either. I have made some other stiffening of IRS for Hop etc, but don’t feel any real harshness from the ride.
Obviously over rough roads and potholes it is a pain, but only to be expected.

I have 2 sets of wheels, summer and winter tires, so this helps in wet and cold conditions. Still using the P Zeros in summer, with our hot weather they stick great, as they did on the track. Michelin’s for the colder weather also make for a safer ride in the winter months.
 

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Anyone running these on non-PP dampers?
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