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Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:58 am
by decayed.cell
Just wondering if anyone knows if the Swift Springs (product code 4Z901) will fit on the stock suspension in the SE?

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:15 am
by hks_kansei
Contact Swift and ask?


Are they made for the MX5/Miata?


If they are MX5 springs, and for an NB, they should fit.

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:39 am
by decayed.cell
hks_kansei wrote:Contact Swift and ask?


Are they made for the MX5/Miata?


If they are MX5 springs, and for an NB, they should fit.

Yeah in the process of.

Yes from this PDF http://www.swiftsprings.com/file/SportSprings.pdf but wasn't 100% sure because theres no listing for the SE which comes with upgraded Bilstein shocks compared to the ordinary MX-5. The SE also sits lower so I'm presuming there is a difference in springs also

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:46 am
by hks_kansei
I always thought the SE springs were interchangable with the non-SE springs.

The difference was in spring rate, and height (height was I think 5mm different)



Either way, both height and rate will be different on the new springs anyway.

Just double check with the SE guys if the springs are the same fitment as the normal NB (I'm pretty sure they are, but I've never looked closely at SE srpings)

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:09 pm
by yem11n
I would be interested to know too..

Been looking at FM springs and Eibach race springs.
I want to lower the car but the Flying Miata springs with higher rate will get the rear at 13.5 which is higher than I wanted. I would like to 12.5 Front and 13.0 rears..

Higher spring rate is fine with me. I have checked with a reputable Bilstein service place and they said higher than OEM spring rate on these shocks are OK and no need to revalve..

yem11n

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:32 pm
by yem11n
Looking at the Swift spring list, I would prefer higher spring rate than that...
Swift springs are almost the same as SE standard spring rate.

Using this link as reference: http://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/FRC_NB ... _1_8NB.htm

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:29 am
by decayed.cell
Okay I checked with kamispeed.com and Saku there said they will fit fine. Apparently they're a discontinued product though so not many places will have them

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:46 pm
by decayed.cell
yem11n wrote:Looking at the Swift spring list, I would prefer higher spring rate than that...
Swift springs are almost the same as SE standard spring rate.

Using this link as reference: http://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/FRC_NB ... _1_8NB.htm

GF210's perhaps? http://www.tanabe-usa.com/gf210.asp?id=3

Re: Swift Springs on Stock SE Shocks

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:04 pm
by Lokiel
The SE sits 7mm lower than the regular NB.

yem11n wrote:I would be interested to know too..

Been looking at FM springs and Eibach race springs.
I want to lower the car but the Flying Miata springs with higher rate will get the rear at 13.5 which is higher than I wanted. I would like to 12.5 Front and 13.0 rears..

Higher spring rate is fine with me. I have checked with a reputable Bilstein service place and they said higher than OEM spring rate on these shocks are OK and no need to revalve..

yem11n


Agreed that 13.5" at the rear would make the car look ridiculous, the OEM wheel arch gap is already too big.

12.5" front and 13.0" rear looks too high to me too.

As a guide, 12.0" front and 12.5" rear is about as low as you want to go before you have to worry about dragging your arse over speed bumps (my car is just a tad under these so I have to be careful over speed humps). The car does look better lowered IMO.

You should consider coilovers too, they give you the advantage of configuring your ride height and controllable damping.