RS-R or Tanabe lowering springs on F-Sport?
Trying to decided between the RS-R or the Tanabe lowering springs, I read one comparison that said the RS-R springs don't work well with the F-sport and that the Tanabe spring bottom out in the rear. Does anybody have any other feedback?
Also, do I need anything extra for the alignment? I see that SPC sells camber bolts for the front and camber arms for the rear? Are they required? Thanks! |
I have a 300h, not a F-Sport, but it is AWD and am running the RS-R springs and have had no trouble with them at all. I am on 20x9 +35 AG M610s, with 255/45 tires. No camber bolts or plates were needed.
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oldwineguy,
I can't remember if I asked previously or not but can you post pictures of your NX lowered. I'm debating doing this to my wife's NX... I remember seeing pictures somewhere and I like how it took a some of the wheel gap away.. just wanted to see how your's looked. Thanks, -Nigel |
My NF210 review, in context of previous RSR experience.
Pics on NF210: https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...b7cc82e72.jpeg NF210 after running board delete https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...5c099f89cc.jpg NF210 side profile before running board delete |
Some old photos from the RSR setup. The front always sat lower than the rear for some reason, even with a spring helper already installed in the former. Take note that my unit is AWD and AVS-equipped.
NOTE: Fast forward to today and I'm not quite happy with the Tanabe setup anymore. The springs are shorter than stock yet almost as soft as stock, bottoming out rather often even with spring helpers in the rear. One thing the RSR has going for it is that bottoming out was never a problem, but it sure was harsh on our crater-riddled Philippine roads. The AVS struts, with Eco/Normal damping presumably similar to non-AVS models, had a hard time controlling the RSR spring rates, too. Given the cost of complete AVS damper replacements (almost $2000) and how I find them inadequate, I might just go with TEIN Flex Z's + EDFC Active Pro in the future. The latter is essentially an AVS system that you can program to your liking. It comes complete with front/rear and left/right G-sensors, so you can set dampers to be stiff when accelerating/cornering and soft when you're cruising along. Hope the above info helped. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...4ece270849.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...95275009f3.jpg |
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Originally Posted by nigel821
(Post 10268174)
oldwineguy,
I can't remember if I asked previously or not but can you post pictures of your NX lowered. I'm debating doing this to my wife's NX... I remember seeing pictures somewhere and I like how it took a some of the wheel gap away.. just wanted to see how your's looked. Thanks, -Nigel Attachment 489904 |
I'm wondering how the RSR springs would look like with the stock wheels/tires. My wife loves the wheels that are on the nx so changing them isn't an option. But getting that wheel gap down slightly would be nice. Springs are an easy install as well.
-Nigel |
Originally Posted by chezgk
(Post 10269747)
Some old photos from the RSR setup. The front always sat lower than the rear for some reason, even with a spring helper already installed in the former. Take note that my unit is AWD and AVS-equipped.
NOTE: Fast forward to today and I'm not quite happy with the Tanabe setup anymore. The springs are shorter than stock yet almost as soft as stock, bottoming out rather often even with spring helpers in the rear. One thing the RSR has going for it is that bottoming out was never a problem, but it sure was harsh on our crater-riddled Philippine roads. The AVS struts, with Eco/Normal damping presumably similar to non-AVS models, had a hard time controlling the RSR spring rates, too. Given the cost of complete AVS damper replacements (almost $2000) and how I find them inadequate, I might just go with TEIN Flex Z's + EDFC Active Pro in the future. The latter is essentially an AVS system that you can program to your liking. It comes complete with front/rear and left/right G-sensors, so you can set dampers to be stiff when accelerating/cornering and soft when you're cruising along. Hope the above info helped. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...95275009f3.jpg Just noticed the rear bumper reflector LEDS.. do you have more pictures of them and where did you get them? I've seen them listed on amazon and eBay but some of them looked off in terms of matching the rest of the lights. -Nigel |
Originally Posted by nigel821
(Post 10280523)
Just noticed the rear bumper reflector LEDS.. do you have more pictures of them and where did you get them? I've seen them listed on amazon and eBay but some of them looked off in terms of matching the rest of the lights.
-Nigel |
Hello have some Rsr springs that where on my wife’s nx200t f sport for sale if anyone looking for some? Nice ride and closes up the wheel gap... |
Originally Posted by chezgk
(Post 10269747)
Some old photos from the RSR setup. The front always sat lower than the rear for some reason, even with a spring helper already installed in the former. Take note that my unit is AWD and AVS-equipped.
NOTE: Fast forward to today and I'm not quite happy with the Tanabe setup anymore. The springs are shorter than stock yet almost as soft as stock, bottoming out rather often even with spring helpers in the rear. One thing the RSR has going for it is that bottoming out was never a problem, but it sure was harsh on our crater-riddled Philippine roads. The AVS struts, with Eco/Normal damping presumably similar to non-AVS models, had a hard time controlling the RSR spring rates, too. Given the cost of complete AVS damper replacements (almost $2000) and how I find them inadequate, I might just go with TEIN Flex Z's + EDFC Active Pro in the future. The latter is essentially an AVS system that you can program to your liking. It comes complete with front/rear and left/right G-sensors, so you can set dampers to be stiff when accelerating/cornering and soft when you're cruising along. Hope the above info helped. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...4ece270849.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...95275009f3.jpg |
Originally Posted by DLUX
(Post 10502666)
Did you ever get the Tein Flex Z coilovers installed? If so, did you use the ones that were made for the Toyota Harrier?
I'm currently back on stock springs and dampers, with front and rear Cusco sway bars and Jeep active bump stops on the rear. This setup is a hoot to drive, if you don't care much about lowering/aesthetics. Hope this helped. |
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...991f1205e3.jpg
Love my Tanabe's.. and I have an aggressive offset. no rubbing issues . |
Dumb question but would there be any issues running the RSR springs and getting the 20" RX F-Sport wheels? There are a couple members here that have the wheels which look awesome, but I don't think they are lowered...
Thanks, -Nigel |
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