New Swift Springs Installed
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Is it necessary?
I read that it is not needed unless you drop your car more than an inch. I also read that you will need it regardless of how low you drop it.
Just wondering how many people installed a roll center kit after they dropped their car with Swift springs?
I read that it is not needed unless you drop your car more than an inch. I also read that you will need it regardless of how low you drop it.
Just wondering how many people installed a roll center kit after they dropped their car with Swift springs?
I have the RCA kit on my car along with the Swifts and Sway Bars. The car handles fantastic for a DD. No need for coilovers.
The Swifts will settle alot more after a month.
The Swifts will settle alot more after a month.
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Already have it, installed it last weekend, but I really did not notice any change.
I don't think it's as big of a necessity since the drop is not that significant or if your not going to track the car. So if you have Swift's I would say don't even worry about it.
I don't think it's as big of a necessity since the drop is not that significant or if your not going to track the car. So if you have Swift's I would say don't even worry about it.
What is the RCA kit? And, which sway bars, front and back, did you end up going with. How did that whole package make the car feel different? Less body roll in twisty driving, and/or track?
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