I reached out to Swift Japan and Swift USA and obtained the same answer - "no".
"they were designed to work exactly with the OEM dampers and bump stops".
Swift appears to be the firmest and was supposedly track tested along with the OEM dampers. From what other folks have posted here, the Eibachs are too soft and can cause rubbing on OEM dampers.
I love the front, the front/side view with the big vent, and the full side view.
The rear is just lost on me though, its like they gave up - just looks pedestrian.
Maybe if they would have gotten rid of the vents behind the tail lights, and brought the painted bumper down more and then a full...
Your car's AC, like your home, is a closed system. If it needs to be topped up then you have a leak, which is a problem that should be covered under warranty.
Also, overcharging your AC is a thing too....It needs to be in a certain range.
Here is my feedback after being on car forums for almost 25 years - nobody comes on the sites to say how great their oil pump is working and how they are having no problems with it - most of the sites are filled with folks looking to complain for find solutions for outlier problems.
I say keep...
Looks like there is a new part number too - looked up a 2020 Supra
Engine Oil Pump - Toyota (15100-WAA03)
SKU: 15100-WAA03
Other Names: Pump Assembly Oil
Description:
GR Supra.
Condition: New
Applications: 3.0L.
Replaces: 15100-WAA02
Looks like his M340i - who knows if the 2020 Supra got whatever pump it has.
I have seen references to a TSB (BMW calls it PuMA) - Puma NE 65494813-01
https://www.bimmerfest.com/threads/failed-oil-pump-b58-what-is-puma-measure-65494813.1426340/...