Tanabe NF210 Springs Installed
#77
I just purchased these springs for my GS. I have the rear steering package.
Should I be concerned about the rear wheel hitting the inside of the fender when it turns?
I'm still trying to figure out how the rear steering actually works.
Should I be concerned about the rear wheel hitting the inside of the fender when it turns?
I'm still trying to figure out how the rear steering actually works.
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I have rear steering on mine too. There will be no issues due to the springs. Rear steering only moves a few degrees and is normally not visibly noticeable.
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nigelsan (02-14-18)
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Installed on Wednesday of this week. Ride quality wise I notice maybe a 10% percent stiffer ride, but it's no big deal. The overall ride is still really nice, and I'm loving the lower stance, which is still classy IMO:
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Your guys pics look awesome and definitely the way the car should have been made!
For those of you that have lowered on the NF210's...are you all rubbing the front fender over the parking block (or whatever that thing is called)? I have Xpel Ultimate wrapped all around the front and don't want to be scraping anything if I lower with these springs
For those of you that have lowered on the NF210's...are you all rubbing the front fender over the parking block (or whatever that thing is called)? I have Xpel Ultimate wrapped all around the front and don't want to be scraping anything if I lower with these springs