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J-Spec Tuning
11-11-2005, 07:59 PM
We have arguably the best lowering springs for made for the WRX/STi and Legacy in stock ready to ship. We have been running swift springs on our 05 STi and the ride is amazing. The response is incredibly linear. Bumps and dips in the road at highway speeds that use to send the car on multiple hops are soaked up nice by the Swift springs that appropriately matched to the stock struts. We have had Eibach and Tanabe on our shop car but the Swift ride is clearly superior.

Swift is premier manufacturer of springs in Japan and sponsors the Fujitsubo, HPI Racing, and Avex Group Super Taikyu Imprezas that run in Japan.

With Swift springs, you get a lowered stance without compromising your ride.

We will meet or beat any competitor's price on Swift springs

02/03 WRX Sedan...$325 Shipped
02/03 WRX Wagon - $315 Shipped
04+ WRX Sedan - $325 Shipped
04+ WRX Wagon - $315 Shipped
04+ STi - $325 Shipped
Pricing includes shipping to the 48 lower states. Please contact us for shipping charge to HI or AK.

CA buyers will be charges 8.75% sls tax

Here's the spring specifications:
02-03 WRX Sedan
Drop - F:-30mm (-1.18 inch), R:-15mm (-.59 inch)
Rate - F:3.3kg/mm (184.8lbs/inch), R:2.7kg/mm (151.2 lbs/inch)

02-03 WRX Wagon
Drop - F:-30mm (-1.18 inch), R:-15mm (-.59 inch)
Rate - F:3.3kg/mm (184.8lbs/inch), R:2.9kg/mm (162.4 lbs/inch)

MY04+ WRX Sedan
Drop - F:-25mm (-.98 inch) , R:-20mm (-.79 inch)
Rate - F:3.4kg/mm (190.4 lbs/inch), R:2.7kg/mm (151.2 lbs/inch)

04+ WRX Wagon
Drop - F:-25mm (-.98 inch) , R:-15mm (-.59 inch)
Rate - F:3.3kg/mm (184.8lbs/inch), R:2.9kg/mm (162.4 lbs/inch)

04 WRX STi
Drop - F:-25mm (-.98 inch) , R:-20mm (-.79 inch)
Rate - F:4.5kg/mm (252 lbs/inch), R:4.0kg/mm (224 lbs/inch)

05 WRX STi
Drop - F:-30mm (-1.18 inch), R:-30mm (-1.18 inch)
Rate - F:4.5kg/mm (252 lbs/inch), R:4.0kg/mm (224 lbs/inch)


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Thanks,
Thaison
www.j-spectuning.com
sales@j-spectuning.com

Wayne_Coots
11-11-2005, 09:10 PM
You did not list any for the GC. Do they make any for the GC? If so how much are they?

J-Spec Tuning
11-12-2005, 01:47 AM
Doh! I will need to check with Swift on Monday.
Thaison

MartinD
11-12-2005, 01:53 AM
If they were a little bit cheaper I would be all over a set :(

gray_rider
11-12-2005, 11:35 PM
nice looking springs!!! but the price...OUCH!

J-Spec Tuning
11-13-2005, 02:31 AM
Wayne_Coots - Got word back. My title is incorrect as Swift does not make a version for the GC. - Sorry.

MartinD, gray_rider - When I first was introduced to these springs, my honest opinion was that it was expensive and how different can they really be. We were running Tanabe's at that time and were NOT happy at all. It was so bad that people driving behind me would notice the car "jitter" as we went over medium sized bumps at 30mph. We switched to Eibach's and they had problems at hwy speeds over medium size dips and bumps. The car would experience double or even triple bounces.

Then I took a ride in a WRX that had the Swift springs and I thought they changed out the struts for KYB's or Koni's. Nope. So I gave it a shot on our shop car and these springs amazed me. Some of the claims on JDM stuff are so clearly hype. So I can understand how you feel. If anyone in the SF bay or San Jose area want to take a ride, just let me know in advance and I can meet you guys at the UCKK meet on Tuesday nights. After the ride you guys can let the folks on this board know your opinion.

Thanks,
Thaison

djerickd
11-13-2005, 12:44 PM
whats the drop?

Dr. Zevil
11-13-2005, 01:00 PM
Wayne_Coots - Got word back. My title is incorrect as Swift does not make a version for the GC. - Sorry.

MartinD, gray_rider - When I first was introduced to these springs, my honest opinion was that it was expensive and how different can they really be. We were running Tanabe's at that time and were NOT happy at all. It was so bad that people driving behind me would notice the car "jitter" as we went over medium sized bumps at 30mph. We switched to Eibach's and they had problems at hwy speeds over medium size dips and bumps. The car would experience double or even triple bounces.

Then I took a ride in a WRX that had the Swift springs and I thought they changed out the struts for KYB's or Koni's. Nope. So I gave it a shot on our shop car and these springs amazed me. Some of the claims on JDM stuff are so clearly hype. So I can understand how you feel. If anyone in the SF bay or San Jose area want to take a ride, just let me know in advance and I can meet you guys at the UCKK meet on Tuesday nights. After the ride you guys can let the folks on this board know your opinion.

Thanks,
Thaison


Can you provide rates and drops etc.? I am looking for 06 WRX fitment. If what you say is correct.. these might be the perfect spring!

J-Spec Tuning
11-14-2005, 01:30 PM
Good question. I have updated the first post with specifications. As for 06 WRX fitment, the answer is that the 04+ WRX springs are the ones that would be a fit/match for the 06 WRX.
Thanks,
Thaison

J-Spec Tuning
11-14-2005, 01:32 PM
One more thing. The prices are MAP and we don't want to get in trouble right off the bat with Swift. We can do a little better on pricing. PM us if you are interested.
Thanks,
Thaison

gray_rider
11-19-2005, 09:44 PM
i may be interested. can you PM me how much better you can do on the pricing?

J-Spec Tuning
11-20-2005, 12:59 AM
gray_rider: you have PM.
Thanks,
Thaison

gimmewar
11-20-2005, 06:25 PM
I am interested as well, price for 02-03 springs

Thanks,
Mike

J-Spec Tuning
11-22-2005, 12:52 PM
gimmewar - you have pm.
Thanks,
Thaison