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Originally Posted by diddy535 You could Nismos on a a base but why would you and why would you just do the front? Swift springs are way cheaper and seem
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he wasn't looking for springs he was looking for shocks. If he wanted to keep it closer to oem he could get the stiffer springs instead of the swifts, which if I am mistaken, aren't they lowering springs?
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