IlyaKol wrote:What's the benefit of the spring rates? Is it going to be noticeably softer? And how much extra did it cost you?
The softer rate (lower number) will generate a smoother ride while the stiffer spring (higher number) will result in a firmer ride. For race or super low applications higher rates are usually used to keep the car from bottoming out. This also results in a rough, jarring ride.
For street use lower rates are usually used which are more forgiving of potholes and general public road conditions. The weight of the car plays a big roll too. Since I do not plan on going super low, just eliminating the tire to fender gap, and want an enjoyable ride I choose the recommended rates of 10k/8k.
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Swift springs offer several upgrades from the standard BC springs. Here is a list from
The Best Coilover Guiide: Swift Springs. Worth it? which is a GREAT read for someone considering coilovers. If anyone is I highly suggest they check it out.
Best Coilover Guiide wrote:
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Swift Springs offer solutions to the problems we didn’t know we had:
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- >The spring rate is consistent throughout the stroke: they are more predictable and more comfortable.
>The largest amount of stroke: they are thinner and stronger, allowing for less coils, which allows for a greater amount of room for compression.
>They are more durable against loss of spring height. Cold wound springs break in, then wear out, eventually their uncompressed height become less, due to having constant weight on them. They just wear out faster due to being made of an inferior material.
>They weigh less than cold wound springs. If you’re not driving a race car you might not care too much about this one, but in truth, less unsprung weight makes a huge difference in both ride quality and performance.
I paid an extra $325 for the
Swift springs and got free rear knob extenders too.
Best Coilover Guiide wrote:
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Swift Springs Summary
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Common springs are made out of a silicone chrome material, because Swift Springs are stronger they can be made thinner and could be wound with fewer coils, greatly reducing weight and allowing for a larger and far more consistent stroke.
The results speak for themselves. If Swift Springs are available, they are worth the extra dollar...
YES, Swift Springs are Worth your Money.