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Shop (in Boston) Recommendation--[Lowering Springs Install]

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Old Sep 3, 2014 | 08:49 PM
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Hey Will, How are you liking the swifts? I had john install mine last weed on stock wheels w/hr spacers. It looks great. It has a rakish stance(rear is higher than front) but looks good. I feel that the front shocks are compressed further than they should be.

Do you experience bottoming out over bumps with the front?
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Old Sep 4, 2014 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by rm2342
Hey Will, How are you liking the swifts? I had john install mine last weed on stock wheels w/hr spacers. It looks great. It has a rakish stance(rear is higher than front) but looks good. I feel that the front shocks are compressed further than they should be.

Do you experience bottoming out over bumps with the front?
I've had no issues with bottoming out on any roads...and you know how bad they are!
I'm more cautious when entering & exiting driveway due to my lower front lip, but other then that...no problems.

There has been a few times I had the exhaust cans touch, but nothing serious.
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