OGHK87Jay
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What's the pricing on these?
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Thanks for the feedback!I just wanted to stop by and say that I used Swift springs combo'd with Bilstein Strut/shocks on my 2013 Mazdaspeed 3. I absolutely loved the combo, and the car handled fantastic. One thing I miss about my speed is how much better it handled than my Mustang. Guess its time to drop some cash on some more Swift springs!
Sweet ride appreciate the feedbackI had Swift Spec-R's on my 2014 Evo. I would not hesitate to eventually put them on my GT.
These springs are designed to work within the limits of the stock shocks. We tested them on our shop S550 with stock shocks and they work great. Much better handling while still maintaining a comfortable rideAre these springs able to be used on stock shocks with out destroying them? I eventually plan on going to Koni or an equivalent but for now I'd like to use the stock shocks as far as they'll take me.
We have with 20" Vorsteiner wheels. We ran 285/35/20 and 315/30/20 Toyo R888. The fitment was spot on and ride height was even front/rear.Has anyone installed these with 20" wheels, 35 aspect tires, 275/285 and 305 out back?
I want to know what the wheel gap front and back turns out to be. I want even gap.
Interested in price as well, also ran these on my ms3.We have with 20" Vorsteiner wheels. We ran 285/35/20 and 315/30/20 Toyo R888. The fitment was spot on and ride height was even front/rear.