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Did you have to trim the bump stops? Thanks
I didn’t do the install myself, but I do think you have to trim the rubber on the shocks. But for reference, I’m running my winter setup (255/35/19) with 15mm in front and 20mm spacers in rear with no issues either. There is plenty of room
 

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I didn’t do the install myself, but I do think you have to trim the rubber on the shocks. But for reference, I’m running my winter setup (255/35/19) with 15mm in front and 20mm spacers in rear with no issues either. There is plenty of room
What spacers are you using? Do you recommend them?
 

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What spacers are you using? Do you recommend them?
I am using Bonoss spacers. They seem fine and is usually the brand I see referenced in the forums. But if you lower your car, you’ll definitely want to use them as the wheel fitment looks wonky. Got them on eBay for 200$.
 

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How’s the ride quality? Stiffness and bouncing?
Thinking about these for my ITS but I have the OEM 19” wheels
The ride quality isn’t the best to say the least. It definitely feels stiffer over OEM, but over time it’s felt like it’s gotten a tad bit better. Theres better options for ride quality that others have done with, such as Eibach Pro or H&R. Swift just gives the lowest drop all around. Here’s a pic on 19” wheels

Acura Integra Anybody tried swift springs yet? IMG_2727
 

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I am using Bonoss spacers. They seem fine and is usually the brand I see referenced in the forums. But if you lower your car, you’ll definitely want to use them as the wheel fitment looks wonky. Got them on eBay for 200$.
Thank you for answering my questions! One last question, are you happy with the 15mm front 20mm back set up or would you change it if you were to order again?
 

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The ride quality isn’t the best to say the least. It definitely feels stiffer over OEM, but over time it’s felt like it’s gotten a tad bit better. Theres better options for ride quality that others have done with, such as Eibach Pro or H&R. Swift just gives the lowest drop all around. Here’s a pic on 19” wheels

IMG_2727.jpeg
Looks great! Beautiful colour! I’ve already bought the swift springs so I’m committed now lol do you remember if you trimmed your bump stops? Thanks
 

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definitely trim the bump stops I have Eibach pro kit and that's like a 1 inch drop and we still trimmed 1/3 of the bump stop.
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