where'd you source them?
SP Engineering. Vivid Racing can get them too I believe.where'd you source them?
this is exactly why I asked where the OP bought them, never seen swift springs for preLP cars at all, actually don't see any aftermarket springs for 08 SuperL's....I’d be very surprised if the swift springs work on a prelp shock assembly. The reason you don’t see them is because Swift makes them for the lp cars not the prelp cars.
What are you trying to get out of it? Different spring rates? Lower the car more?
is this just an assumption? have you compared the springs themselves to what is stock on our 08s? or just taking a stab in the dark?SP Engineering. Vivid Racing can get them too I believe.
Although the box says its for LP550 and up, I believe it should be compatible with 08.
This is very interesting as I never knew they would fit!Swift springs do fit on gallardo prelp cars. Bilstein shocks specifically. I have a ton of swift springs from gallardos that I tested but I don’t recall the length needed as it was made for front lift but also worked without front lift I believe. It was a huge improvement over the oem spring rates.
these are universal springs so really any manufacturer will offer springs for the oem coilovers.
The lp car does not use a typical coilover spring.
I think you should clarify that generic coilover springs that are made by swift will fit the pre-lp...not the lp specific swift springs. Correct? In that case I would agree.Swift springs do fit on gallardo prelp cars. Bilstein shocks specifically. I have a ton of swift springs from gallardos that I tested but I don’t recall the length needed as it was made for front lift but also worked without front lift I believe. It was a huge improvement over the oem spring rates.
these are universal springs so really any manufacturer will offer springs for the oem coilovers.
The lp car does not use a typical coilover spring.
Do you have the part number that is compatible?Swift springs do fit on gallardo prelp cars. Bilstein shocks specifically. I have a ton of swift springs from gallardos that I tested but I don’t recall the length needed as it was made for front lift but also worked without front lift I believe. It was a huge improvement over the oem spring rates.
these are universal springs so really any manufacturer will offer springs for the oem coilovers.
The lp car does not use a typical coilover spring.
I’m a dealer for Swift and know about this older part. What COLOR are the springs. If they are green you might have the right ones. Normally good I’m color, but they did them a green pearl color specifically for the SL. if you have the wrong ones, I can get them made again for you. Send me some pics of what you have, cell, 717-319-2100I double checked with SP and now they can't confirm the set I bought fits. Swift springs won't respond to emails either.
So is there anyone that is actually running a set of swifts on pre-lp that can share part numbers?
I’m a dealer for Swift and know about this older part. What COLOR are the springs. If they are green you might have the right ones. Normally good I’m color, but they did them a green pearl color specifically for the SL. if you have the wrong ones, I can get them made again for you. Send me some pics of what you have, cell, 717-319-2100
12kg/mm front and 14kg/mm rear with 0.8kg helper psringwhat spring rates did you go with?
yeah still factory shocks. there is a helper spring on the rear. do you have pics of how your car looks?Looks superb!
I too have a '08 SL with Swift lowering springs. Unfortunately, I cannot share any driving experiences as the car is brand new to me and the roads are covered in snow-salt mush.
Are you on the stock front-lift Bilstein coilovers? If so, did you do any other suspension modifications? E.g. helper/tender springs to maintain preload, and/or shortening/replacing the bumper stops?
Attaching a picture of mine, taken by the car's previous owner, as a reference.
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