Hi all,
Upgrading my coilover springs to Swift Springs and looking for insight on spring lengths. Divorced (not true) coilover setup.
Original springs that came with the coilovers
F: 180mm (7.087 inches), 2.5 inches ID
R: 135mm (5.31496 inches), 2.5 inches ID
Looking at what's available on Swift's website, the front seems straightforward. I'll get:
F: 7 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 448 lbs/inch
But for the rears unsure if I should go with the shorter (5 inch) or longer (6 inch) spring from original 5.31 inch length?
R: 6 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 840 lbs/inch
or
R: 5 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 896 lbs/inch
I called up Swift and a few other spring companies, and was essentially told that if there is still adjustment in the rear to go lower (which there is, I'm not maxxed out), then to just go with the taller 6 inch spring.
Thoughts?
Upgrading my coilover springs to Swift Springs and looking for insight on spring lengths. Divorced (not true) coilover setup.
Original springs that came with the coilovers
F: 180mm (7.087 inches), 2.5 inches ID
R: 135mm (5.31496 inches), 2.5 inches ID
Looking at what's available on Swift's website, the front seems straightforward. I'll get:
F: 7 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 448 lbs/inch
But for the rears unsure if I should go with the shorter (5 inch) or longer (6 inch) spring from original 5.31 inch length?
R: 6 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 840 lbs/inch
or
R: 5 inch, 65mm/ID65 (brown), 896 lbs/inch
I called up Swift and a few other spring companies, and was essentially told that if there is still adjustment in the rear to go lower (which there is, I'm not maxxed out), then to just go with the taller 6 inch spring.
Thoughts?
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