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      04-17-2014, 12:54 AM   #6
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Thanks for the info. What is the purpose of going to a swift spring versus a KW spring? KW springs are also available in different spring rates. Also what is gained by switching to a different helper spring?
Simply more choices on the Swifts and its typically what we work with most- choose whatever you're most comfortable with. Eibach and H&R are also alternative brands, so there's plenty of choices out there.

The no-load helper springs provide only enough tension to keep the springs from dislodging/rattling - without affecting spring rates.
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