In this video I explain what Swift Springs are and whether you should pay the extra $300-400 to get them on your coilovers. 🔥🔥🔥 LOOKING TO BUY COILOVERS? HEAD OVER TO nefariousracin...
I would love proof that anything you've said is real. Show me a single one of these "many tests" where Swift springs have little to zero sag compared to any other spring.
Bruuuuuh did you hear the part of the company has been around since 1924? They are proven by the millions of miles they've been used on cars across the world!!!
@@nefariousracing I mean I've searched and haven't found anything to support any of the claims you're making. But you say there are plenty of tests proving the lack of sag, so would just love to see one. Or any sort of explanation of how they're able to do all the rest of the magical things you're claiming.
@@Dope.And.Pretty There's quite a few tests on forums you should be able to find pretty easy where people tested them, for example compressing them to show how consistent they are all the way through the range compared to other coilover springs. It's also do with the specific metal composition they use which gives the springs their characteristics. To be fair though a lot of it will be anecdotal - for example how "comfortable" the ride is, that's kind of hard to measure other than personal feel and opinion. But the general consensus is that they are definitely better than most (possibly all) other springs on the market.
@@nefariousracing just ordered some swift springs for it. Need to raise it up a little and increase the spring rate. Going from 9k front 4k rear (tein) to 12k front 6k rear (swift)
@@nefariousracing Depends on the vehicle.....SWIFT SPEC R springs are actually lowering springs....I used to own a set on a 350z....those with Bilstein shocks are about the best ride quality you can get without going to the top tier Ohlins or KW3...and even then it's close from the people I've talked to.
I'm on Fortune Auto 500 coilovers with FA standard springs from them....if I switch to SWIFT springs does ride height stay the same without having to readjust every corner over and over again until it's the right ride height? Would love to just be able to swap in new SWIFT springs and car stays at the ride height it already is?
If the spring rates are the same and the length of the springs the same the height should be very similar/the same. Might be a few millimeters difference.
Glad I opted for the Swift upgrade this round of CoilOvers
was curious, thank u very much sir!
You're welcome!
I would love proof that anything you've said is real. Show me a single one of these "many tests" where Swift springs have little to zero sag compared to any other spring.
Bruuuuuh did you hear the part of the company has been around since 1924? They are proven by the millions of miles they've been used on cars across the world!!!
@Dope.And.Pretty What do you have against Swift Springs?
@@nefariousracing I mean I've searched and haven't found anything to support any of the claims you're making. But you say there are plenty of tests proving the lack of sag, so would just love to see one. Or any sort of explanation of how they're able to do all the rest of the magical things you're claiming.
@@Dope.And.Pretty There's quite a few tests on forums you should be able to find pretty easy where people tested them, for example compressing them to show how consistent they are all the way through the range compared to other coilover springs. It's also do with the specific metal composition they use which gives the springs their characteristics.
To be fair though a lot of it will be anecdotal - for example how "comfortable" the ride is, that's kind of hard to measure other than personal feel and opinion. But the general consensus is that they are definitely better than most (possibly all) other springs on the market.
@@nefariousracing Can you link one? Should be easy to find.
Great video, very underated.
Thanks! Love the Most Wanted Civic.
@@nefariousracing just ordered some swift springs for it. Need to raise it up a little and increase the spring rate. Going from 9k front 4k rear (tein) to 12k front 6k rear (swift)
@@kraftingkars Nice, that should help with the rubbing.
@@kraftingkars Nice, that should help with the rubbing.
@@kraftingkars Nice, that should help with the rubbing.
I got a 2010 civic and I’m tryna go static 😭but idk what swift springs to get can u help me out pls
Have you got coilovers already? Swift Springs fit onto coilovers. They are not lowering springs
@@nefariousracing Depends on the vehicle.....SWIFT SPEC R springs are actually lowering springs....I used to own a set on a 350z....those with Bilstein shocks are about the best ride quality you can get without going to the top tier Ohlins or KW3...and even then it's close from the people I've talked to.
@@locophoto6881 Yes true, good point. But those are not what I was talking about in this video.
awesome vid ty
You're welcome!
I'm on Fortune Auto 500 coilovers with FA standard springs from them....if I switch to SWIFT springs does ride height stay the same without having to readjust every corner over and over again until it's the right ride height? Would love to just be able to swap in new SWIFT springs and car stays at the ride height it already is?
If the spring rates are the same and the length of the springs the same the height should be very similar/the same. Might be a few millimeters difference.
i got 32k and 34k 5 inch springs for a tlx and it’s very bouncy did i but the wrong rate or are swifts just bouncy regardless?
That sounds extremely high. What's the default spring rate for your car and kit?
SWIFT springs are not bouncy at all...I used to run a set...they're smooth and athletic, supple comfy firm.
Can the springs work with stock shocks/struts?
Their spec r lowering springs are built for the oem shocks
@@m8teqc716 thanks
As @m8teqc716 said, they have some lowering spring applications but the ones I'm speaking about in the video are only for coilovers.
@@nefariousracing im assuming their lowering springs share the same material and thus the same pros?
@@m8teqc716 I would imagine so but haven't looked into it in detail yet.