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Old Sep 23, 2013 | 03:45 PM
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Spoon vs Swift Springs

Anyone have Spoon springs or have the specs on it? I tried searching and came up with nothing. Reason being, I have Swift springs right now and am quite content with them... but I plan to get the Spoon dampers and am wondering if the Spoon springs are worth getting too. I know Swift manufactures the springs, but I am assuming it is more than simply blue paint vs red.
 
Old Sep 23, 2013 | 04:27 PM
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Spring rate
Front: 24.3N/mm
Rear: 21.7 ~ 38.0N/mm

Lowering amount: -20 ~-30mm
(May be different with each vehicle specification)
I got that off the CR-Z spring page. Honestly i'd just keep your Swifts. The Spoon road springs are progressive, i'd much rather have the linear rate Swifts you have on Spoon dampers. If I could afford that setup right now I would run it.
 
Old Sep 23, 2013 | 05:32 PM
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yeah i saw that for the CRZ, and compared Spoon rates vs Swift rates for various other cars, but no rates are available for the GE8. i guess since i am happy with all that the Swifts provide, there is no reason to switch it up. thanks.
 
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