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Swift vs Eibach Pro-Kit

NarsBaller

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Looks good mate

Quick question - did you sell your red one and if so why was that?
I did sell my RR FL5. Owned several red cars in the past and CW was my first option anyway. Plus, that RR has so many rattles going on in the interior.
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do the swift springs make the car look like it has reverse rake?
 

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Swapped my Spoon Progressive springs to an Eibach Sportlines.


Spoon:

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Eibach Sportlines:

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How do they differ in drive feel?
Also interested in understanding the difference in feel. Also how did you correct the reverse rake on the Spoon springs? Those gaps look dead even.
 

Lukeklaas

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I did sell my RR FL5. Owned several red cars in the past and CW was my first option anyway. Plus, that RR has so many rattles going on in the interior.
Can you please review both the profit and spoon and compare? I’m in the market for both
 


NarsBaller

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Also interested in understanding the difference in feel. Also how did you correct the reverse rake on the Spoon springs? Those gaps look dead even.
I did install the suspension shims/ spacers to lift the rear a little bit to make it even.
 

NarsBaller

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Can you please review both the profit and spoon and compare? I’m in the market for both
to be honest I have not noticed any difference ride quality wise. Both springs are a bit stiff as they are an aftermarket parts. Otherwise I love it.
 

Lukeklaas

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to be honest I have not noticed any difference ride quality wise. Both springs are a bit stiff as they are an aftermarket parts. Otherwise I love it.
How does clearance and ride hight compare? Does one better or scrape more? why did you switch?
 


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Swapped my Spoon Progressive springs to an Eibach Sportlines.


Spoon:

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Eibach Sportlines:

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Hardly anybody in here runs sportlines. How do you like them?

I love how they look and make the car look actually lowered.
 

keonigt

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I've heard some people not cut the rear bump stops. Is it possible to just cut the front bump stops and leave the rear bump stops alone?
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