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BRIANxJDM 04-01-09 08:34 PM

which springs are better?
 
Tanabe GF210 Springs or H&R Sport Springs? i like the tanabe because it lower more, but the h& r are more so i dont know which one is better. one more question what is an easy and cheap way to cover up the trunk hole when you remove the rear spoiler? and paint?

PushinLEX 04-01-09 10:43 PM

depends on if your looking for comfort or looks. From what I gather, the Tanabes go lower but the H&Rs are more comfortable.

Anthony 04-01-09 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by BRIANxJDM (Post 4396485)
...one more question what is an easy and cheap way to cover up the trunk hole when you remove the rear spoiler? and paint?

I wish i knew..
Theres not really a cheap way of doing it, someone on here is doing JB weld and touch-up paint.
Next week im going to go get some quotes on how much for trunk weld and repaint..


Why not go lower than gf's and H&R's
id say DF's.. their pretty comfy and it'll look better..

Ddot808 04-01-09 11:34 PM

^ the Gf and DF are the same drop. i think the GF has higher spring rates

LEXUS_KID 04-02-09 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by BRIANxJDM (Post 4396485)
Tanabe GF210 Springs or H&R Sport Springs? i like the tanabe because it lower more, but the h& r are more so i dont know which one is better. one more question what is an easy and cheap way to cover up the trunk hole when you remove the rear spoiler? and paint?



If you do it cheap to cover up the trunk holes it will come back to hunt you do it right the first time, good luck :thumbup:

Mike813 04-02-09 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by LEXUS_KID (Post 4397324)
If you do it cheap to cover up the trunk holes it will come back to hunt you do it right the first time, good luck :thumbup:

i agree... if you get a cheap job done, the exposed metal from the original drilling could start rusting, and rust spreads like cancer on vehicles once it starts you either have to sand down to bare metal out or cut out the area to stop it from spreading... the other day driving around manhattan i saw a gs4 with plugs that we use to hold the carpet down in his spoiler hole. i just shook my head and kept on going.

GS300ToM 04-02-09 07:23 AM

weld that shiet.. then bondo and repaint

BRIANxJDM 04-02-09 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by LEXUS_KID (Post 4397324)
If you do it cheap to cover up the trunk holes it will come back to hunt you do it right the first time, good luck :thumbup:

i know i should do it right the first time but i just want to remove it for the clean look, and im waiting to repaint my car when i have money


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