Swift Springs on an IS350
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OE rates on the f-spot brochure in n/mm
swift rates in kg/mm
Front rate will be same in 45.11N/mm
Rear rate will be slightly slightly softer 50.99N/mm
as compared to srock
swift rates in kg/mm
Front rate will be same in 45.11N/mm
Rear rate will be slightly slightly softer 50.99N/mm
as compared to srock
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Springs and wheels are installed and couldnt be happier. I will probably start up a new thread later on once everything settles down. Because it seems as though there are a ton of reviews up for the Swift Springs on the IS350 but nothing on an IS250.
I spoke to Swift Springs on the phone about the spring rates, and apparently they have the wrong spring rates listed up their website.
The spring rates are in fact
Front- 5.4kg/mm
Rear- 5.6kg/mm
So the spring pressures are in fact stiffer than the oem slightly, and also
The rumors are definitely true the springs are DEFINITELY more comfortable than stock. After installing the wheels and tires however I do feel a little more of the ground than before. And there is no more swaying when turning.
A couple things I did notice was that when it was first installed the front end sat considerably higher than the rear. After about a day of driving though everything settled down. The car is nice and even and the drop is not aggressive. I can stick about 2 fingers in between tire and fender, keep in mind I am a female so its probably 1.5 finger for most of you guys. LOL
I may have made a mistake in my choice of tires, but I used the tire size calculator to figure out my tire sizing. I dont drive fast at all, nor do I do any kind of performance driving so I opted for the stock tire width. I used the calulator to find out the same height. The stock tire sizes were 245/45/17 in the rear and 225/45/17 up front.
I ended up purchasing 225/35/19 for the front and 245/35/19 in the rear. The mistake is that I am running 19x8.5 up front and 19x9.5 in the rear, both at 35 offset. It ended up stretching my tires a little bit
Either way the tire shop said that this is close enough to the original setup that I had.
Im going to give it maybe a week or two to let things settle down and I will post up a new thread with all the details.
But here are some teaser shots of the car. I had to change the lighting of some of the pictures so that you can properly see where the tire sits.
I spoke to Swift Springs on the phone about the spring rates, and apparently they have the wrong spring rates listed up their website.
The spring rates are in fact
Front- 5.4kg/mm
Rear- 5.6kg/mm
So the spring pressures are in fact stiffer than the oem slightly, and also
The rumors are definitely true the springs are DEFINITELY more comfortable than stock. After installing the wheels and tires however I do feel a little more of the ground than before. And there is no more swaying when turning.
A couple things I did notice was that when it was first installed the front end sat considerably higher than the rear. After about a day of driving though everything settled down. The car is nice and even and the drop is not aggressive. I can stick about 2 fingers in between tire and fender, keep in mind I am a female so its probably 1.5 finger for most of you guys. LOL
I may have made a mistake in my choice of tires, but I used the tire size calculator to figure out my tire sizing. I dont drive fast at all, nor do I do any kind of performance driving so I opted for the stock tire width. I used the calulator to find out the same height. The stock tire sizes were 245/45/17 in the rear and 225/45/17 up front.
I ended up purchasing 225/35/19 for the front and 245/35/19 in the rear. The mistake is that I am running 19x8.5 up front and 19x9.5 in the rear, both at 35 offset. It ended up stretching my tires a little bit
Either way the tire shop said that this is close enough to the original setup that I had.
Im going to give it maybe a week or two to let things settle down and I will post up a new thread with all the details.
But here are some teaser shots of the car. I had to change the lighting of some of the pictures so that you can properly see where the tire sits.
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great review skflowers are these on stock shocks?
I also emailed swiftsprings USA and they corrected the spring rates, it became higher but still the rates are acceptable still below 6kg
so in terms of riding comfort or soft spring rates it will boil down to the following
Swift (corrected rates)
Front- 5.4kg/mm
Rear- 5.6kg/mm
http://www.tohatsu-springs.com/swift...glaph.html#LXS
Japanese Website
Front- 5.17kg/mm
Rear- 5.21kg/mm
RS-R Downs
Front 5.48kg/mm
Rear 6.00kg/mm
Tanabe NF210
Front 4.9kg/mm
Rear 5.8kg/mm
now if I get the swifts, its time to decide if I install it on stock (tokico) shocks or the bilstein f-sport shocks
I also emailed swiftsprings USA and they corrected the spring rates, it became higher but still the rates are acceptable still below 6kg
so in terms of riding comfort or soft spring rates it will boil down to the following
Swift (corrected rates)
Front- 5.4kg/mm
Rear- 5.6kg/mm
http://www.tohatsu-springs.com/swift...glaph.html#LXS
Japanese Website
Front- 5.17kg/mm
Rear- 5.21kg/mm
RS-R Downs
Front 5.48kg/mm
Rear 6.00kg/mm
Tanabe NF210
Front 4.9kg/mm
Rear 5.8kg/mm
now if I get the swifts, its time to decide if I install it on stock (tokico) shocks or the bilstein f-sport shocks
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The swift springs will make a small but noticeable difference; however, in my experience, a bigger difference in ride comfort will come from changing the shocks - this is why I recommended the Tokico HTS shocks for the reasons posted in the other thread. In my opinion, the stock shocks are are still slightly choppy & harsh over pot holes & speed bumps, etc.
Beyond that, you would have to look at possibly moving down to 17" wheels & taller sidewalls (like the AWD version).
The pics that skflowers posted are pretty much what my drop looks like.
The swift springs will make a small but noticeable difference; however, in my experience, a bigger difference in ride comfort will come from changing the shocks - this is why I recommended the Tokico HTS shocks for the reasons posted in the other thread. In my opinion, the stock shocks are are still slightly choppy & harsh over pot holes & speed bumps, etc.
Beyond that, you would have to look at possibly moving down to 17" wheels & taller sidewalls (like the AWD version).
The pics that skflowers posted are pretty much what my drop looks like.
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Sooooo, is swift the firmest of all the lot? Explain it like I'm a 5 year old
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Still waiting for my swifts to come in, I wonder if it will have a difference with the Tein since the ones I got is the JDM teins which are 1" all around, linear and 5.4kg/mm frt/ 5.8kg/mm rear
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Update, I am now on F-Sport shocks with the Swift springs and wow. The car is more neutral than before and the turn in is amazing. Still maintains a firm ride, not as soft as OEM shock but good in my book.
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks
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Update, I am now on F-Sport shocks with the Swift springs and wow. The car is more neutral than before and the turn in is amazing. Still maintains a firm ride, not as soft as OEM shock but good in my book.
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks
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shipping here sucks, my parts dealer told me it would be in his shop end of dec or early january. I bought H-techs first as a temporary fix to lower my car. It is also combined with f-sport shocks, it's stiff but not bumpy. I think its the tire choice also I am on RE050's
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Do you have a side profile pic of the car with Swiftsprings and F-Sport shocks?
does it have the reverse rake or the stance is even on the whole car?
does it have the reverse rake or the stance is even on the whole car?
Update, I am now on F-Sport shocks with the Swift springs and wow. The car is more neutral than before and the turn in is amazing. Still maintains a firm ride, not as soft as OEM shock but good in my book.
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks
I have gone back to my old 18s and it feels like a factory sporty setup
now. Turn in was a lot better with the 19s 235/35 though.
I don't have a pic of it on the OEM wheels with fsport shock and swift springs but I can take one if anyone wants me to. though barely noticable difference visually from stock sport shocks