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Old Mar 22, 2010 | 01:01 PM
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Default Thinking about L-tuned, Tanabe DF or Daizen

I've done a search and also read the sticky, these seem to be the best for what I'm looking for. I want to lower the car about 1.5" (I know Daizen is a bit lower than that) and retain the factory comfort but firm it up in the corners.

Which would you choose? Is there a better spring out there for what I'm wanting?

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Old Mar 22, 2010 | 03:19 PM
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daizen if you can get them, their perfect imo....should have kept mine.
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I'm getting the feeling they are NLA. I've tried looking on here and Google.
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Eibach's are nice.
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Originally Posted by Zoolander
I've done a search and also read the sticky, these seem to be the best for what I'm looking for. I want to lower the car about 1.5" (I know Daizen is a bit lower than that) and retain the factory comfort but firm it up in the corners.

Which would you choose? Is there a better spring out there for what I'm wanting?
Daizen is no longer an option.

For what you're looking for, something close to stock but will firm up the corners, Eibach for a progressive spring. Tanabe NF210 or Tein S. Tech for linear springs.
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