AWD 2015 F-Sport --Tanabe or RS-R?
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AWD 2015 F-Sport --Tanabe or RS-R?
I get it there is allot of results and discussion on my search here on these 2 brands of lowering springs but 99% of the threads are for RWD GS models but little on AWD. So below are my questions for those AWD owners with either of these 2 lowering spring options/brands. As this will be my next 'mod' and want to close that AWD gap but without making it a harsher ride if possible and don't want to go with coil-overs. From what I understand and read majority of folks seem to prefer the ride of the RS-R over time compared to the Tanabe springs. Is that a true assessment? I know this topic is subjective but I'd like to hear from actual AWD owners with any of these spring lowering kits. Or perhaps there are other brand options out there?
Thank you and look forward to healthy discussions and opinions.
1. Does Tanabe even make lowering springs for AWD 2015 F-Sport models? According to their site they don't, only for RWD models?
2. For those R-SR lowering springs owners on AWD, Which of these 2 options do you prefer and why? Besides the obvious on the Super Down's is there a major ride difference between the 'regular' and SD's? Have any of you gone from either or brand and prefer one of the other?
Thank you and look forward to healthy discussions and opinions.
1. Does Tanabe even make lowering springs for AWD 2015 F-Sport models? According to their site they don't, only for RWD models?
2. For those R-SR lowering springs owners on AWD, Which of these 2 options do you prefer and why? Besides the obvious on the Super Down's is there a major ride difference between the 'regular' and SD's? Have any of you gone from either or brand and prefer one of the other?
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Great topic. Probably going to hold off on this type of mod until my shocks need to be replaced, but curious to see how other AWD owners respond. An inch or so drop would be better aesthetically but also don't want to compromise on ride quality.
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Both are very popular.. I'd say RSR is more popular.
People do run the regular RWD springs on their AWD.
RSR downs are good springs, the super downs drop the car a lot.
Contact us for pricing or with more questions!
-Josh
People do run the regular RWD springs on their AWD.
RSR downs are good springs, the super downs drop the car a lot.
Contact us for pricing or with more questions!
-Josh
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Chavez562 (06-18-19)
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I'm currently running Tanabe NF210s on my 13' AWD. The drop is very nice.
I believe I put them on my car at around 75k miles, and now i'm nearing 85k miles.
Only issue I had was bouncy-ness after like 2-3k miles, but that issue went away on it's own. Did not know what happened.
The car rides stiffer than OEM, but I'm ok with that because it gives a sporty feeling.
Only problem I have so far is wanting to go lower, I'm looking at coilovers or bags because I do want to go lower, but the tanabe are at a great height for drivability.
I believe I put them on my car at around 75k miles, and now i'm nearing 85k miles.
Only issue I had was bouncy-ness after like 2-3k miles, but that issue went away on it's own. Did not know what happened.
The car rides stiffer than OEM, but I'm ok with that because it gives a sporty feeling.
Only problem I have so far is wanting to go lower, I'm looking at coilovers or bags because I do want to go lower, but the tanabe are at a great height for drivability.
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Is this a common problem with our cars? Any way to really remedy it?
I have an extended warranty until next May, so hopefully if it goes out, it'll go out within that time period.
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I started with the Super Downs and ended up switching to Tanabe. After a year of use though even the Tanabes are a little too low. I've heard Swift are better if you don't want a crazy drop so I'll be giving those a try next.
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How about vibrations? I want to pull the trigger on springs but I've read about it causing drive train vibrations with AWD.
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None that I can really notice. Then again I've always been used to a pretty rough ride. But in all honesty I couldn't tell a difference other than a positive one. A lot of fun driving it around especially on Sport +. Add the RR racing LCA bushings and you will be very happy.
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I have a 14 AWD on RSR downs. I've been pretty happy with them for the last 2 years. I drive my car a lot. Im at 101k right now. Don't know about any drivetrain vibrations. I have 20's offset in my car as well.
Good luck with your choice
Good luck with your choice
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Jahbez (12-10-19)
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I'm AWD on RSR super downs and have put about 27k miles on them in the last year. It's advertised as about 2.5" drop, my car was closer to 3" drop. No vibrations from drivetrain, no rubbing in rear, front rubbed a little in the wheel liner in a spot about 3"x3" nothing that concerned me though.
If you have a SK style lip you WILL scrap it more than you think. The ride is considerably rougher than stock.which I didn't really mind at first, but got old after a while for me and have now bought coil overs. Took this pic last night and this is with the RSRs.
If you have a SK style lip you WILL scrap it more than you think. The ride is considerably rougher than stock.which I didn't really mind at first, but got old after a while for me and have now bought coil overs. Took this pic last night and this is with the RSRs.
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I have seen this too, there is this seeming correlation between lowered cars and effed up dampers/shocks. It's hard to tell if "correlation" is actually meaningful, though.
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I installed the RSR superdowns back in early march i think. I like it a lot. Like dom, it dropped my ride about 2.8-3” which is perfect bc with spacers the tires sit near flush with the fenders. Getting an SK lip here soon which i imagine i’m going to scrape the hell out of on my driveway but the aesthetic will be worth it.
For ride quality, yes there’s a difference. It definitely rides a little stiffer than the car does in Sport+ mode. I only rub if i cut the wheels all the way or on dips in the pavement but the latter isn’t so noticeable. I love the look and the ride because it feels so much sportier and looks SO much better. A couple local friends of mine with GS, RCF, IS, you name it have tried seemingly all of the coilover + spring combos you can think of and they all agree that the ride is rougher than it was with the RSR superdowns. So it really just depends how YOU want the ride to feel.
For ride quality, yes there’s a difference. It definitely rides a little stiffer than the car does in Sport+ mode. I only rub if i cut the wheels all the way or on dips in the pavement but the latter isn’t so noticeable. I love the look and the ride because it feels so much sportier and looks SO much better. A couple local friends of mine with GS, RCF, IS, you name it have tried seemingly all of the coilover + spring combos you can think of and they all agree that the ride is rougher than it was with the RSR superdowns. So it really just depends how YOU want the ride to feel.