Muellerized or Swift Sport Springs
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Muellerized or Swift Sport Springs
Anyone with first hand experience with either of these springs. i'm looking for a modest drop as i have the factory aero kit and don't want to compromise roll center and want to improve handling primarily and secondary would be the improved look. So does anyone have any suggestions?
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No first hand experience but I've watched the swift springs work at the track. I know for sure the regular drop in Swifts are light and designed to be a very high quality product. I am actually going to switch out my eibach pros for them.
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...rt_springs.htm
^Have a look see. Even if you decide to get something else, I'm positive STM can get it for you!
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...rt_springs.htm
^Have a look see. Even if you decide to get something else, I'm positive STM can get it for you!
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i have swift spec r's (same drop but slightly stiffer). i have ran aftermarket springs (h&r, eiback, etc) in various cars and without a doubt, the swifts are the most impressive. they ride great, and the handling is amazing. i have never had something that rode so good while cornering so hard. search around, i dont think you can find anything but great reviews for the swifts.
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Hey guys...
Sry to jump in on this, but it's better than starting one from scratch...
I'm in the same boat as the OP, with Swifts and Muellerized springs as my primary choices...I've had the swift spec R's on my VIII but had Bilsteins mated with them - had no problems with the ride at all...but at the end of it, would've preferred something softer
So, with stock struts I was really surprised how good they felt vs. the stock VIIIs and could actually live with these...will continue to troll
Sry to jump in on this, but it's better than starting one from scratch...
I'm in the same boat as the OP, with Swifts and Muellerized springs as my primary choices...I've had the swift spec R's on my VIII but had Bilsteins mated with them - had no problems with the ride at all...but at the end of it, would've preferred something softer
So, with stock struts I was really surprised how good they felt vs. the stock VIIIs and could actually live with these...will continue to troll
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Our GTWORX springs are great for a modest drop....stiffness is somewhere between Swift Sport and Swift Spec R.
Our springs are:
20mm drop front and 15mm drop rear
290 lbs/in front and 330 lbs/in rear
No idea on the specs for Mueller's springs so who knows. He does not release them.
- drew
Our springs are:
20mm drop front and 15mm drop rear
290 lbs/in front and 330 lbs/in rear
No idea on the specs for Mueller's springs so who knows. He does not release them.
- drew
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Our GTWORX springs are great for a modest drop....stiffness is somewhere between Swift Sport and Swift Spec R.
Our springs are:
20mm drop front and 15mm drop rear
290 lbs/in front and 330 lbs/in rear
No idea on the specs for Mueller's springs so who knows. He does not release them.
- drew
Our springs are:
20mm drop front and 15mm drop rear
290 lbs/in front and 330 lbs/in rear
No idea on the specs for Mueller's springs so who knows. He does not release them.
- drew
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