Swift Springs Spec R's for R53 & R56
#1
Swift Springs Spec R's for R53 & R56
Hello fellow NAM'ers
We are going to start off with a suspensions sale (group buy). On our team’s personal minis we have always ran the Spec R's from Swift Springs. These springs have an aggressive spring rate compared to the stock rates, but are carefully designed to still be critically damped with the OEM shocks. We feel that this is a great balance between a street/track setup. It was created by the engineers at Swift to create a "set it and forget it" suspension setup compared to coilover options. Best of all we are extending out great deals for the R53 and R56 Minis for you guys.
Spec R spring Rates for the R53
Front: 5 kg/mm (280 lbs/inch) Rear: 5.5 kg/mm (308 lbs/inch)
Front Drop: -0.7 inches
Rear Drop: -0.5 inches
R53 Stock Spring Rates
Front & Rear: 3.6 kg/mm (200 lb/inch)
Spec R Spring Rates for the R56
Front: 4.5 kg/mm (251 lbs/inch) Rear: 5.5 kg/mm (308 lbs/inch)
Front Drop: -1.1 inches
Rear Drop: -1.0 inches
R56 Stock Spring Rates
Front: 2.7 kg/mm (150 lbs/inch) Rear: 3.5 kg/mm (195 lbs/inch)
PM us for pricing and you can enjoy the performance that we have been.
We are going to start off with a suspensions sale (group buy). On our team’s personal minis we have always ran the Spec R's from Swift Springs. These springs have an aggressive spring rate compared to the stock rates, but are carefully designed to still be critically damped with the OEM shocks. We feel that this is a great balance between a street/track setup. It was created by the engineers at Swift to create a "set it and forget it" suspension setup compared to coilover options. Best of all we are extending out great deals for the R53 and R56 Minis for you guys.
Spec R spring Rates for the R53
Front: 5 kg/mm (280 lbs/inch) Rear: 5.5 kg/mm (308 lbs/inch)
Front Drop: -0.7 inches
Rear Drop: -0.5 inches
R53 Stock Spring Rates
Front & Rear: 3.6 kg/mm (200 lb/inch)
Spec R Spring Rates for the R56
Front: 4.5 kg/mm (251 lbs/inch) Rear: 5.5 kg/mm (308 lbs/inch)
Front Drop: -1.1 inches
Rear Drop: -1.0 inches
R56 Stock Spring Rates
Front: 2.7 kg/mm (150 lbs/inch) Rear: 3.5 kg/mm (195 lbs/inch)
PM us for pricing and you can enjoy the performance that we have been.
#2
No affiliation but, FWIW, I've been running the Spec R springs since they were released and am quite pleased with their performance.
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Motorsports Ammo (07-31-2017)
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Motorsports Ammo (07-31-2017)
#4
Thank you for your input NC TRACKRAT. I know we weren't the ones to supply you with your Spec-R springs, but if you ever need extra support regarding those springs/general track setup, we wouldn't mind sharing our opinion. We love to talk setups, theories, testing, and whatever it takes to help you guys go faster around the track.
Edit: This goes for everyone, anyone can feel free to pm us with any car/track related inquiries and we'd love to talk shop with you.
Edit: This goes for everyone, anyone can feel free to pm us with any car/track related inquiries and we'd love to talk shop with you.
Last edited by Motorsports Ammo; 07-31-2017 at 09:54 AM.
#5
Thank you for asking bcriverjunky, the TSW springs is also a very good option, we feel that it is set for a different group of people (market) compared to the Swift Springs. The TSW springs have softer spring rates, and the ride height sits taller than the Swift Springs. The TSW springs have an even spring rate front and rear, very similar to the OEM springs. The Swift Springs, has shifted the spring rate bias between the front and rear to increase the turn in, and be more responsive at steady state cornering. Both springs do well at their respected goals, Swift Springs are a performance oriented spring, while the TSW is a good all around street spring.
#6
Wow that was fast. We are now completely out of R53 Spec-R springs and they will be in middle of next month. We have a few more sets of R56 Spec-R's, come and get them while we have them
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#9
I will add a caveat (and this applies to any aftermarket spring set) that ride height will vary depending on what camber plates you use. The lowering dimension on any given set of springs is predicated on stock struts and mounts.
#10
Yes you are correct camber plates can change the ride height, however as long as the camber plates are made by a quality manufacturer, it will not stray far from the intended drop amount. It is the camber plate manufacturer's responsibility to create the tophat to mimic the OEM tophat, which should factor the squish of the OEM rubber spring pads. Spring manufacturers design the spring specifically for the ride height with the OEM tophats
#11
Hey guys, it's unexpected but we only have 3 R56 sets left.. we predict these should go quick. A big thank you to everyone that has purchased a set from us, we hope you enjoy your improved performance and contact us if you're have any questions.
PM us now for pricing on the last 3 sets.
PM us now for pricing on the last 3 sets.
#12
Spec-R Springs for the R53 are back in stock! PM us for more details on pricing. We want to pass on some more savings to a great community we're lucky to be a part of.
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gjdyson (10-09-2017)
#20
I have a set of PSS9'S currently. Can I use these with them? Would I see Improvement over them for track/street use?
Thanks
Josh
Thanks
Josh
#23
You can get the springs from other online vendors. Just Google it. Amazon.com also sells them for the R53
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ECSTuning (05-30-2019)
#24
Anyone on here know ....On an R53, what is travel of a stock strut and stock shock from level-rest to compressed?
And what travel remains on the same car with these swift springs ?
thanks in advance.
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And what travel remains on the same car with these swift springs ?
thanks in advance.
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