After playing with height and driving around for a few days, I have had to make a few changes. And I think I could have gone with even stiffer spring rates and still be comfortable. 10.7/8 isn’t quite as stiff as I thought it would be, even though it’s roughly twice what I had before. The car has a loose fingergap right now, and I ended up turning the firming up all the way on the Yellows, and I still rub a little on dips and when going in my driveway. Even so, normal driving is fine, and I am very shocked at how well this setup soaks up bumps in the road…I mean at full firmness you feel more of the road, but it’s not jarring or uncomfortable. I think if I would have gone with slightly stiffer rates I could have lowered more and I’d be able to soften up the Yellows a bit.
But hopefully once I roll the fenders, my problem will be solved. And I just have to pull into my driveway a little differently.
caint wait to see pics
i know cjsaccord has been looking into this option because he already has the konis
but he keeps complaining his suspension is too soft im not sure why
help me convince him this is one of the best suspension set ups around
also get them wheels on man
Hmm has he dialed up the firmness on his Yellows at all? For someone like me who doesn’t want to slam the car, and between and with a shock/coilover sleeve combo that gives full dampening/height adjustability…I think it’s perfect. I would just advise for anyone who wants to have zero finger gap…go with stiffer rates.
And yea like Steven said, check my MR page.
Abe he has pics on his members ride. He updated it not too long ago.
I swear Chris ans Corey has the mintyest oem looking car
Thanks, his paint is so awesome. Mine doesn’t have depth but in the sun SMR really gleams. A sunny shoot with our coupes would be wicked I think.
Sell me your Swift springs.
