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Old 07-03-2015, 11:36 PM
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I'm getting ready to buy some swifts. Did you buy the standard swift springs or the spec-R swifts?

From the description on the swift website it seems like I would prefer the swift spec-R's. They are supposed to be just as comfortable for ride quality but offer a slightly lower drop plus more precise handling for track situations. Let me know what springs you went with and how they worked out for you please.

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Old 07-03-2015, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Redfire32
https://instagram.com/p/4sv3USiykP/

I'm getting ready to buy some swifts. Did you buy the standard swift springs or the spec-R swifts?

From the description on the swift website it seems like I would prefer the swift spec-R's. They are supposed to be just as comfortable for ride quality but offer a slightly lower drop plus more precise handling for track situations. Let me know what springs you went with and how they worked out for you please.

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The only Spec-Rs that might work would be the Nissan 370z application. You're in uncharted territory since there's no Swift applications for your Vert. But I've got a feeling that won't stop you
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Old 07-06-2015, 03:13 PM
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Im actually going with the sport springs on my coupe soon. I know I saw a picture of a vert on swift springs a little bit ago.
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Here you go, Corner 3 had a vert on the sport springs

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Old 07-06-2015, 03:47 PM
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Here you go, Corner 3 had a vert on the sport springs

https://www.facebook. com/corner3gar...type=3&theater

I can't get the link to pull up for some reason?
Old 07-06-2015, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Redfire32
I can't get the link to pull up for some reason?
I posted up the instagram link and I think that should work.
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Originally Posted by yoshih
Here you go, Corner 3 had a vert on the sport springs

https://instagram.com/p/uT6WVaGSjT/

Wow that drop looks great! You sure he's only dropped on swifts? If so I'm very excited. I was hoping to avoid having to purchase coilovers (I've spent enough already) and I'm not really one of those slammered guys. But that pic on the vert you found is very pleasing to my eyes. No wheel gap there whatsoever.

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Originally Posted by Redfire32
Wow that drop looks great! You sure he's only dropped on swifts? If so I'm very excited. I was hoping to avoid having to purchase coilovers (I've spent enough already) and I'm not really one of those slammered guys. But that pic on the vert you found is very pleasing to my eyes. No wheel gap there whatsoever.

Thanks Yoshih!!!
Yes I actually inquired Corner 3 about the sport springs for the coupe, and they told me that the vert they posted is on the Swift Sport springs made for the coupe, they did the testing to see how well it worked on the convertible.

They didn't have any pictures of a standard coupe which is what I was looking for, but there were enough floating around on here and I pulled the trigger on a set.

Im excited to see how it turns out.
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Well I heard back from swift today. Turns out they don't make an application of the swift spec-R's for the G's at all. Much less the vert. Oh well Ill be good with the sport springs. It was worth a try
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Originally Posted by Redfire32
Well I heard back from swift today. Turns out they don't make an application of the swift spec-R's for the G's at all. Much less the vert. Oh well Ill be good with the sport springs. It was worth a try
Nice thread Reddi, those regular Swift Sport springs for the coupe look great on the vert. And you'll need two of these bolt kits to get your camber/toe in spec in back, SPC doesn't make the rear arms for the vert, but these will get you where you need to be
SPC Performance Camber/Toe Cam Bolt Kit; Pair, Reqr's 1 per Wheel INFINITI G35
Here's a thread about them in case you missed it
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-con...ml#post3894750
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