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I was planning on running square ZCP with 265/275, and Swift springs. Wasn't expecting any rub.
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The 2 vendors I asked said it wasn't necessary as they are supposed to work with everything else stock. I'm still going back and forth. Kind of like, well you're in there, might as well?
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Same here. I have no real beef with the OEM suspension. So i'm really wondering if i should even muck with it. I was mainly wanting the slight drop and thought the stiffer springs would do better on track.... plus the extra camber you get from this would be a bonus. I would just hate to mess up the nice balance it has from the factory.
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Do you have a zcp car? Just curious if these springs were tuned for zcp shocks which are tuned differently (from what i read) or the regular shocks
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Thanks for the great review. Only question for me is the same as other non zcp, will this work just as good. I might have to be the test case for it.
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I just wonder what the pros and cons are of using these springs with the e36 M3 bumpstops versus the stock ones? Mostly for DD use, but i do go to the track like 8-10 times per year. Are the e36 M3 bumpstops progressive like the e92 M3 ones? And how much shorter are the e36 M3 bumpstops vs the stock ones? |
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Just ordered these
After cross-reference reviews for these and the B&G, sounds like the swift springs have the edge. My previous car had Top Secret Aragosta coilovers. Those coilovers came with swift springs and I loved them! On a budget now... Hopefully these can do the job until I can get my real coilovers.
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