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I am thinking of picking up the Swift Spec-R Springs. I haven't found too much searching the forum here, especially pictures of how they look installed on factory wheels. Does anyone have any feedback on these springs or pictures of them installed?

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Subbing to this as these are the only suspension change I am considering doing while using the factory dampers, at least until some better coil over kits, or Koni Sport double adjustables (with either these springs, or a GC coil over kit over them) come on down the pike. ;)

The Spec Rs are a linear rate spring, and supposedly matched to take full advantage of the rebound and compression rates of the stock damper's valving.
 


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On average what should they cost to get installed? One place quoted me $195 to get them installed (2 hours of labor)
 


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I have them. The ride hight is slightly higher then shown in the photo (car was on a slight hill). I like them, they are definitely stiffer then stock!
 


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So it's a pretty noticeable drop from stock?



I have them. The ride hight is slightly higher then shown in the photo (car was on a slight hill). I like them, they are definitely stiffer then stock!
 


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Yes, they are about an inch and a half lower (one finge of space)
 


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I have them. The ride height is slightly higher then shown in the photo (car was on a slight hill). I like them, they are definitely stiffer then stock!
^^^17x8 (Motegis?) with 205/40-17 Sumitomos on them?
(Just to get an idea of size vs. clearance. ;) )
 


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OK, thanks, I knew it was one of them, as they look similar, but are those 205/40 HTZ 2s?
 


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OK, thanks. [thumb]

I asked because the (sidewall) profile looked low enough to be a 205/40.

That is the approx. tire height I would use (a Star Spec 2 in that same size), so it's good to see that it will work with those springs if I end up with them.

ANY rubbing at all, under any conditions?
 


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No rubbing, besides the one time I hit a huge bump...
 


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The ride is definitely stiffer than stock, and less bouncy. The car feels like it it on rails. I personally like how stiff they are. If you live in a area with terrible roads these may not be the best (unless you like to be rattled around).
 


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I been running these all summer and doing autocross with them. They really helped compared to stock imo.


Mine on 15x7 td and 205/50 re71r's

 


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Plainrt your car i must say looks great, perfect ride height. With winter right around the corner (frost heaves) and a long commute on NH and ME roads i am debating if these may be on the stiffer end of things for a 120+ mile commute every day. I have 2 weeks to decide on springs, mountune | swift | Eibach Pro-kit.
 


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Plainrt your car i must say looks great, perfect ride height. With winter right around the corner (frost heaves) and a long commute on NH and ME roads i am debating if these may be on the stiffer end of things for a 120+ mile commute every day. I have 2 weeks to decide on springs, mountune | swift | Eibach Pro-kit.
I used the eibach with stock shocks and they also improved handling. The ride also improved a bit. I liked them everywhere except the bumpiest roads and they took a lot of the bounce out helping to keep the tires firmly planted. The drop is slightly higher though.

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I been running these all summer and doing autocross with them. They really helped compared to stock imo.


Mine on 15x7 td and 205/50 re71r's

Are you still on factory dampers, or did you go to Bilstein, Koni, etc.?
 


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