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Wrote to Billy last week. No update yet..
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if there is a group buy im in!
about how much would it cost to have these installed by a shop? and how difficult is a spring install on a touring s? |
Check the DIY:
http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...r-install.html It's about a 6 hour job if you have all the tools. About $200 to $400 for a shop to do it. |
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ok it's October, whats the hold up swift? LOL |
So based on those #'s ^^^^ Does this mean they will be 'stiffer' than Eibachs...??
And what I'm saying is, I have a sub box in the back with 2x10" + amp... When I had Eibachs, the rear end squatted... So my question is if I had these springs, would it still do so, or are they able to handle the extra 120ish pounds? :confused: |
Yes it should not sag as bad as the Eibachs.
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Hmmm... I might have to shoot Swift a pm and find out if they've seen/dealt with this or not?
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Well I do know that if you get LINEAR springs you will have less of a problem with a load in the back. Maybe get some Nismo springs? They are STIFF as Fvck!
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Word is in. They're coming in 2 weeks :) According to KamiSpeed, Swift will only have 5 sets left. So you guys need to jump on these.
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Kami will have 5 sets or Swift???!?
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Swift were getting a total of 15 sets on this shipment, but 10 sets were all pre-sold. So Kami decided to buy the last 5 sets. Because Swift won't be getting any more for at least 6 more weeks.
So that's why I jumped on the pre-order list. I don't want to wait 2 months for these. Not sure how many Kami have now though. :confused: |
You would think that with the amount of demand for these springs have, theyd be capable of producing more.
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