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Did you or have you installed these on the shop car? if so does it need an alignment after the springs are installed?
no I went from H&R super sports right to coilovers
I'm about to drop a pretty penny on some new ones soon....and new kind nobody hazzzzzzzz[8]

that's for another thread

but I think you should get an alignment regardless
when I had my orange spice aligned, the shop in Vegas really knew their stuff
he started basically removing the entire rear beam....I asked is something was wrong or bent. I actually said "Is something jacked" LOL!
He said no man I'm just correcting everything the factory just bolts up and doesn't align
I was impressed to say the least. So any changes I make no matter what, I go back in to Samurai Motors (yes real name)
 


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There's a old school guy here in Mn who still uses A Tape measurer and a rack...He makes thing better that you never knew were an issue! When he aligned my Typhoon. He said lets go for a ride...went for a ride...was amazed you could feel everything he did.....he told me why he did it and asked if I liked it now. I will never go anywhere else....Screw alignment machines...They never have specs for the Phoon anyways! All he said was and that will be $85 bucks son...... Sounds like you got a guy who is in the same boat! Noice!
 


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Did you or have you installed these on the shop car? if so does it need an alignment after the springs are installed?
I did my Swift install and rode on it for a couple days and a couple hundred miles to let everything settle and then took it in for an alignment. The rear really doesn't have much in the way of adjustability, but I definitely had to have the front toe corrected (which can chew up some tires). So I also agree that you should do an alignment after, but let everything get settled from some normal driving first.
 


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Mine are in the mail. Very excited to get my build done (thread will happen soon).
 


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pending orders are scheduled to ship Monday 6/18/18

hang in there for these guys....

no question Swift Spec-R is the best spring option for the Fiesta ST. Perfect drop and handling that can't be beat on the stock struts or coupled with Bilstein, Koni, etc.
 


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had another 3-4 day blip with no stock - back in stock....whew[phonecall]
 


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