Tanabe DF210 available
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Tanabe DF210 available
Tanabe DF210 available for 93-97.
The DF210 coil spring offers a large drop, while retaining superb ride quality characteristics. The spring rate is raised 10-15% to compensate for the shortened amount of suspension travel, without over stiffening the spring rate and affecting ride quality and shock lifespan.
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According to the application chart - it's 1.8" (front), 1.8" (rear)
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/springs/sp...tions.asp?id=1
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/springs/sp...tions.asp?id=1
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According to the application chart - it's 1.8" (front), 1.8" (rear)
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/springs/sp...tions.asp?id=1
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/springs/sp...tions.asp?id=1
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My car in stock height:
My car with Tanabe springs:
Wheels are 18x8.5 +29 front and 18x9.5 +35 rears Wedsport Novaris S
Ride is as good as with OEM springs. Only difference is that I have to watch out for clearance.... =) Definetly worth it. I personally would't spend money on coilovers (I had them) I rather save up money for an air suspension. So this springs are the best alternative for now.
My car with Tanabe springs:
Wheels are 18x8.5 +29 front and 18x9.5 +35 rears Wedsport Novaris S
Ride is as good as with OEM springs. Only difference is that I have to watch out for clearance.... =) Definetly worth it. I personally would't spend money on coilovers (I had them) I rather save up money for an air suspension. So this springs are the best alternative for now.
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yep, I would not buy anything else. I even like it more than my old Tein coilovers. Seriously. Not as noisy and ride is AWESOME. I have a friend with Eibachs and after he seen my car he really regretted buying his springs. Oh, I had them for over 1 1/2 now and my car still drives great. =,)
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Tanabe DF210 available for 93-97.
The DF210 coil spring offers a large drop, while retaining superb ride quality characteristics. The spring rate is raised 10-15% to compensate for the shortened amount of suspension travel, without over stiffening the spring rate and affecting ride quality and shock lifespan.
Is there anything else that Tanabe-usa has available for our cars??
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yep, I would not buy anything else. I even like it more than my old Tein coilovers. Seriously. Not as noisy and ride is AWESOME. I have a friend with Eibachs and after he seen my car he really regretted buying his springs. Oh, I had them for over 1 1/2 now and my car still drives great. =,)
Will the Eibachs 1.2 drop work fine if I have 20's on my car.
The Tanabe 1.8 is to much?
#12
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Thank you for the offer. I have a set of rear camber bolts for the Eibachs too and, with the Eibach drop, they are not necessary. My main concern is front camber with the Tanabes.
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I got 20's on my GS and i went with Espilers. They drop it down about 1.7f/1.2r. The spring rate is close to stock. I have NO rubbing issues even with a full car. Sits perfect. Check my cardomain site for some pics or search here in the 2nd Gen section.
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