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Old 07-22-2010, 02:06 PM
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tanabe DF210 question

80% of you guys have these on the stock setup, any unusual wear and tear, any problems at all?

any rubbing with the stock wheels with a full load of people (4 or 5)

and most say ride is equal to stock? still true after owning them for this long?

thanks

was looking at tein s tech but this drop seems more aggressive and lower
 
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Old 10-29-2010, 06:09 PM
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If you want to lower the car and have stock ride.. I would suggest their NF210 line. But not sure if they have an application for the fit.
I guess you can check here: Tanabe USA Inc. - Springs

The DF210 is a bit more stiffer and lower... Although I never had a problem rubbing with 4 people. I guess it depends on the weight of each people. Wear and tear ... would be the stock shocks. But nothing last forever. Even in stock springs the shocks can wear. Springs just helps it wears out even more. Tires can be in wear and tear too... IF you don't align the car lol.

More drop more nicer looking.. but the more you drop it the more wear and tear you'll encounter. You'll probably need camber bolts or what not. Stock shocks will definitely not going to like it.
 
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