cbowman78
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- St. Catharines, Ontario
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Civic Si
I’ve had ProKit on my Si, and now Swift springs. I prefer Swift, as the car feels more planted with them. However, they are a little stiffer and you feel the road more, but nothing that would ever make you not want to drive the car.
The Eibachs were better then stock, as spring rate does get higher as it is a variable spring. I didn’t like the soft springs in the rear though, as you can feel the rear sag on launching.
If you are looking for comfort and a mild improvement in handling, grab the Prokit, you can’t go wrong with them. You want a little more cornering grip, with mild sacrifice of comfort, go Swift!
@Unity Performance carries Swift springs and highly recommend them.
The Eibachs were better then stock, as spring rate does get higher as it is a variable spring. I didn’t like the soft springs in the rear though, as you can feel the rear sag on launching.
If you are looking for comfort and a mild improvement in handling, grab the Prokit, you can’t go wrong with them. You want a little more cornering grip, with mild sacrifice of comfort, go Swift!
@Unity Performance carries Swift springs and highly recommend them.
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