Tanabe DF210 springs discussions (The Mother thread)
#1
Tanabe DF210 springs discussions (The Mother thread)
hey guys....im thinking of getting tanabe springs in my LS...what do you guys think of it and are there any negative effects with lowering the car 1.8inches in the front and 1.5inches in the rear.....does anyone in here have this suspension.....please let me know what you guys think of this!!! thanks in advance!!
-yogesh
-yogesh
Last edited by RA40; 04-07-12 at 10:22 PM. Reason: Merge & prep for FAQ
#2
yeah i have the tanabe lowering springs on my car, currently on stock shocks. i think my rear driver side is giving out soon. but the springs make the car looks much more aggressive and better IMO, the ride is just as good as stock, a bit too soft for my taste lol. it corners slightly better with less body roll but still... alot of body roll. haha i thought it was a good investment till air suspension/coilovers. gl
#6
This is a little off topic but can you post pics of your car with the supra wheels?
Back to the topic I'm going to check tommorow and see if I can still get you l-sportline springs. These springs go low and they ride very nice. My car looks like its almost 1.9 inches in the front, and it rides very nice. When I was planning on lowering my car my biggest concern was the ride and getting the lowest possible drop without coilovers.
Back to the topic I'm going to check tommorow and see if I can still get you l-sportline springs. These springs go low and they ride very nice. My car looks like its almost 1.9 inches in the front, and it rides very nice. When I was planning on lowering my car my biggest concern was the ride and getting the lowest possible drop without coilovers.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
If the L-Sportline doesn't work out, we have the Tanabe springs, although I'd very very strongly suggest doing some shocks also. Tokicos would probably be best, there is Bilstein also.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
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Originally Posted by Stefwilli
This is a little off topic but can you post pics of your car with the supra wheels?
Back to the topic I'm going to check tommorow and see if I can still get you l-sportline springs. These springs go low and they ride very nice. My car looks like its almost 1.9 inches in the front, and it rides very nice. When I was planning on lowering my car my biggest concern was the ride and getting the lowest possible drop without coilovers.
Back to the topic I'm going to check tommorow and see if I can still get you l-sportline springs. These springs go low and they ride very nice. My car looks like its almost 1.9 inches in the front, and it rides very nice. When I was planning on lowering my car my biggest concern was the ride and getting the lowest possible drop without coilovers.
#11
tanabe df210 springs
hey guys, last week i installed these tanabe df210 springs which are suppose to lower the car by 1.8inches in the front and 1.5inches in the rear but even after a week of these springs on the car the car still looks like it not lowered ...any advice on why these springs dont lower the car as much as they should or over the time period it might settle down. oh yeah, i still have the stock struts.
-yogesh
-yogesh
#15
thanks for all the input guys, but the back looks a little lower than the front and i parked my car right next to another 95ls400 and the difference was not noticeable if i told you my car was dropped. im very disappointed and might end up cutting the front springs a little bit since they are not cone shapped. what do you guys suggest?