Tanabe DF210 springs discussions (The Mother thread)
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Tanabe Springs + Spacer = Long Strut Life ?
I'm interested in getting my car lowered and think the Tanabe's fit the bill. However, I've heard that they kill strut life due to the soft nature as well as the significant drop. I'm not interested in much stiffer springs (H&Rs).
If I were to add a 1/2" coil spacer to the top of the springs that would reduce shock bottoming thus extending shock life.
Thoughts?
I've also though about modding the lower perch to lower the car with the stock springs in a similar way that the Bilstiens do. I've heard that Bilstiens aren't any good with the OEM springs or I would just get those and be done.
Thoughts?
Thanks for looking out of the box with me.
Matt
If I were to add a 1/2" coil spacer to the top of the springs that would reduce shock bottoming thus extending shock life.
Thoughts?
I've also though about modding the lower perch to lower the car with the stock springs in a similar way that the Bilstiens do. I've heard that Bilstiens aren't any good with the OEM springs or I would just get those and be done.
Thoughts?
Thanks for looking out of the box with me.
Matt
#258
I'm not interested in much stiffer springs (H&Rs).
#259
To remedy the reduced life of the strut due to lowering, you can take the struts to a machine shop, have the shaft cut the same amount as the amount being lowered and then rethreaded.
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1998-2000 ls with tanabe lowering springs
Hello,
Anyone who has had put the Tanabes on your 1998-2000 ls 400, not the coilovers. Did the rear coil spring have any play between the top hat and the bottom of the strut plate when the wheels are off the ground, example when you lift the rear of the car up to change a tire etc...I have had bad experience with some coil springs brands when this happens on my prius using H&R lowering springs, everytime I jacked the car up I had to re'align the springs again when lowering the car back down, it got really old. I don't want to experience this again.
Or, is the fit nice and tight with no play between the top hat and bottom strut plate. I am assuming the front is nice and tight. Thanks for your time.
I have looked into getting eibach and the H&R but the drop is only 1 inch . I am not interested in getting coilovers.
Anyone who has had put the Tanabes on your 1998-2000 ls 400, not the coilovers. Did the rear coil spring have any play between the top hat and the bottom of the strut plate when the wheels are off the ground, example when you lift the rear of the car up to change a tire etc...I have had bad experience with some coil springs brands when this happens on my prius using H&R lowering springs, everytime I jacked the car up I had to re'align the springs again when lowering the car back down, it got really old. I don't want to experience this again.
Or, is the fit nice and tight with no play between the top hat and bottom strut plate. I am assuming the front is nice and tight. Thanks for your time.
I have looked into getting eibach and the H&R but the drop is only 1 inch . I am not interested in getting coilovers.
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Hello,
1/06/2013 : Anyone who has had put the Tanabes on your 1998-2000 ls 400, not the coilovers. Did the rear coil spring have any play between the top hat and the bottom of the strut plate when the wheels are off the ground, example when you lift the rear of the car up to change a tire etc...I have had bad experience with some coil springs brands when this happens on my prius using H&R lowering springs, everytime I jacked the car up I had to re'align the springs again when lowering the car back down, it got really old. I don't want to experience this again.
Or, is the fit nice and tight with no play between the top hat and bottom strut plate. I am assuming the front is nice and tight. Thanks for your time.
I have looked into getting eibach and the H&R but the drop is only 1 inch . I am not interested in getting coilovers.
1/06/2013 : Anyone who has had put the Tanabes on your 1998-2000 ls 400, not the coilovers. Did the rear coil spring have any play between the top hat and the bottom of the strut plate when the wheels are off the ground, example when you lift the rear of the car up to change a tire etc...I have had bad experience with some coil springs brands when this happens on my prius using H&R lowering springs, everytime I jacked the car up I had to re'align the springs again when lowering the car back down, it got really old. I don't want to experience this again.
Or, is the fit nice and tight with no play between the top hat and bottom strut plate. I am assuming the front is nice and tight. Thanks for your time.
I have looked into getting eibach and the H&R but the drop is only 1 inch . I am not interested in getting coilovers.
#265
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Hate it or love it, my df210 springs are cut 2 coils in the back and 1 in the front... my cars been riding great for 2 years with many long distance travel with never bottoming out or anything... sits pretty low and never noticed much of a drive difference. since then I have bought and installed Megan EZs and the ride feels just about the same to me except I can drop the rear a bit more to give it a better stance... I always hear people go against cut springs b/c of screwed up spring rate and watnot. Never had an issue other than scraping exhaust on speed bumps... yet again it still does with my coils. Just my 2 cents and experience with cut lowering springs and after market wheels.
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Nice springs but too low
I installed DF210 springs with Sensen stocks but it lowered the car too much.The ride was too bumpy and the wheels (18x8 wheels, 235/45r18 tires) rubbed on turns.
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I ended up going with the Tanabe DF210 Springs and KYB Excel-G Struts. It lowered the car to where I personally like it. No more 4X4 mode look. It is a bit on the soft side for my liking. But personally, I was looking for something that is near factory ride quality with a lowered look. I also have a Tanabe STB, and the car does feels more spirited in corning and alot less body roll aswell. Overall, Im satisfied with how it feels, and looks.
#268
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I ended up going with the Tanabe DF210 Springs and KYB Excel-G Struts. It lowered the car to where I personally like it. No more 4X4 mode look. It is a bit on the soft side for my liking. But personally, I was looking for something that is near factory ride quality with a lowered look. I also have a Tanabe STB, and the car does feels more spirited in corning and alot less body roll aswell. Overall, Im satisfied with how it feels, and looks.
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