Help Swift springs on q40...I fear rear sag
#1
Swift springs on q40...I fear rear sag
So I've read and read and see much has been tried to avoid or correct the lesser rear wheel gap after installing springs.
Forgive the same question but
Installing Swift sport springs and I would love to be one and done and to do that I would rather add a bit of height in the rear initially as I would rather live with a little too much than a sag look
Is there a simple tried and true method for g37x with Swifts to avoid sag? Not looking to experiment. Time is scarce for me...I know.. Coilovers.. Maybe in the future..
Forgive the same question but
Installing Swift sport springs and I would love to be one and done and to do that I would rather add a bit of height in the rear initially as I would rather live with a little too much than a sag look
Is there a simple tried and true method for g37x with Swifts to avoid sag? Not looking to experiment. Time is scarce for me...I know.. Coilovers.. Maybe in the future..
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havent heard of anyone having sagging issues with the Swifts on the AWD for years. I belive that those issues were related to people using swifts not designed for the X models or using coupe springs on the sedan. the x sedan specific springs fit fine without any sagging.
#3
Well that helps
with that in mind I went and reread posts and it seems your right
And
I also realized I ordered the wrong springs!
Changed to the awd versions
Thank you!
with that in mind I went and reread posts and it seems your right
And
I also realized I ordered the wrong springs!
Changed to the awd versions
Thank you!
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