If you’re looking to elevate your ride without sacrificing that smooth showroom feel, let me tell you about the Swift Spec-R Sport Springs. These aren’t just any springs; they’re crafted for those who love the thrill of the track but still want to cruise comfortably on the streets. I’ve had my hands on these, and they really do enhance handling while giving your car that aggressive stance we all crave.
The design of the Spec-R springs is all about balance. You get a modified ride height that optimizes suspension geometry—this means better handling and responsiveness when you’re pushing your vehicle to its limits. The spring rates have been cranked up, too, sitting at 263 lbs/inch in the front and 302 lbs/inch in the rear. This increase is smartly tuned to match the upper limits of your factory shock valving, so you’re not just getting stiffer springs; you’re getting a system that works harmoniously with your setup.
But don’t worry, these springs are still comfortable enough for your daily drives. Swift has nailed it by ensuring you can take tight corners on the track and still enjoy a smooth ride on your way to work. The front drops by about 1.2 inches and the rear by 1 inch, giving your car a sleek look while improving that all-important handling. Trust me, you’ll notice the reduced body roll, especially when you’re taking those sharp turns.
And if you’re wondering about fitment, these springs are perfect for a range of vehicles, including the Honda Civic Si from 2012 to 2015, along with several Volkswagen models like the Golf R and GTI from 2013 to 2024. Just keep in mind that the drop rate can vary depending on your specific vehicle’s condition and options.
In short, if you’re a driving enthusiast looking to take your car to the next level, the Swift Spec-R Sport Springs are a solid choice. They’re track-tested, tuned for performance, and still keep that comfort factor intact. You get the best of both worlds, and that’s something worth investing in.
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| Vehicle Make/Model | Year | Trims |
|---|---|---|
| Acura ILX | 2013-2015 | Dynamic |
| Acura ILX | 2013-2015 | Hybrid |
| Acura ILX | 2013-2015 | Base |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2013, 2015-2024 | Base |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2014 | Wolfsburg Edition |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2014 | Driver's Edition |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2015-2024 | S |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2015-2024 | SE |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2015-2024 | Autobahn |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2016-2017, 2022-2024 | Performance |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2017 | Sport |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2019 | Rabbit Edition |
| Volkswagen GTI | 2023 | 40th Anniversary Edition |
| Volkswagen Golf R | 2013, 2015-2019, 2022-2024 | Base |
| Volkswagen Golf R | 2019 | R |
| Volkswagen Golf R | 2023 | 20th Anniversary Edition |
Swift Springs was founded in 1997 in Tokyo, Japan as a motorsports division of Tokyo Hatsujo Manufacturing Co, Ltd., which has been leading the spring industry since 1924. Swift Springs was established to demonstrate their superior engineering by developing the next generation of sport suspension coilover springs. The scope of the project was to surpass the best of any other brand or design in the market by making the springs ultra-durable and lightweight, while still being affordable.
World-Class Racing ExperienceSince its inception, Swift Springs has been led by former racer and suspension expert Kei Yokota and the chief engineer Yasu Saito. Their first-hand experience and involvement within the race industry have propelled Swift Springs through the ranks of the world’s most prestigious races. Swift quickly became the most recognized and respected name in performance coil springs in motorsports all around the globe.
The brand’s impressive motor racing history started in 1998 with a Nissan Skyline GT-R in the Super Taikyu Endurance championship series in Japan. Swift Springs moved on to support championship teams in the 24 Hours Nurburgring, 24 Hours of Le Mans, D-1 World Grand Prix, F3, Formula Toyota, the Super Taikyu series, and many other world-class races. In 2004, Team Goh’s Audi R8 won first place with Swift Springs at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.
All Springs are not Created EqualAll coilover spring manufacturers claim to have four factors: lightest in weight, largest amount of stroke, most consistent spring rate, and highest durability against loss of spring height. Only the innovative and revolutionary Swift Springs achieve the fifth factor which is having the fastest reaction speed possible to gain compliance on road surface conditions. While diameters and spring rates may be similar across several brands, the spring manufacturing process is what determines exactly how well they will perform. To achieve all five factors, Swift Springs developed a proprietary steel alloy "HS5.TW", as well as a patented winding method that no other coilover manufacturer can duplicate.
Swift Springs provide drivers with a difference that they can feel and several racing benefits. Swift Springs use a very strong alloy, which means they can use a thinner diameter of wire. In turn, the thinner wire is much lighter and extremely vital given it is unsprung weight. Thinner wire also means that there is more gap between the coils with more “stroke” for the spring. This gives the spring more travel and does not “bottom” as early as thicker wire springs. Lastly, Swift Springs prove to be incredibly consistent and reliable. At the end of one year of racing, Swift Springs are typically within .5-1.0 percent of the rate they were when they just came out of the box.
Upgrade to Swift Springs at Vivid RacingThere is no better time than now to upgrade your vehicle’s suspension to improve its overall stance and performance. Not only do Swift Springs change the appearance of your ride and give it a more aggressive look, but they also enhance the ride quality all around. Vivid Racing carries a wide assortment of Swift Springs’ lowering springs and coilover springs for a range of applications. If you cannot find the exact part you’re looking for above or have any questions regarding springs and fitment, call our parts team at (480) 966-3040.