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      03-05-2013, 10:45 AM   #4
phrozen06
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Originally Posted by asdfg View Post
Did anyone tried out new Swift Spec-R yet?

I am not satisfy with my HR spring since it never settles in sharp turns. The drop is decent though...

Thinking of swap the HR out for Eibach or new Swift Spec-R. I've heard good things about Eibach, comfortable, stock like spring rate, not going to break the balance of the car, ok drop, etc...

By looking at the specification of the newly released Swift Spec-R, linear, Front 279lbs/in Rear 670lbs/in, decent drop.

Just want to ask the suspension guys how will you choose between the two and why.

ps. My car does not have EDC
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Originally Posted by Tufosi View Post
I would also like to hear people's opinions on the Swift springs...Im debating between these 2 springs too but I'm leaning towards the Swift because of the slightly better drop.

I do have edc and prob be running on 20"s soon too










I bought swift spec R springs along with Macht Schenell Spacers 15mm/12mm from EAS and had them installed. The spacers definitely improve the look/stance IMO.

The ride is slightly lowered but definitely noticable the minute you get in the car. Ride quality is close to stock but a little tighter which to me is better and my EDC is still fully functional. I definitely feel MORE PLANTED TO THE ROAD which is hard to achieve in an E9x ///M. I am very happy with these springs and spacers. Thanks EAS. Don't be fooled by the front wheel pic. Even though the front still has some wheel gap it is noticably lower by an inch.
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