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Swift springs have always been more oriented toward performance and stock shock compatibility/longevity than drop height. Definitely interested here. They'll probably have the mildest drop height out of all aftermarket
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Swift springs have always been more oriented toward performance and stock shock compatibility/longevity than drop height. Definitely interested here. They'll probably have the mildest drop height out of all aftermarket springs - probably around 0.4" like the NISMO springs.
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