08 AWD with 20" Vossens - Pics with both NF210 & DF210
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08 AWD with 20" Vossens - Pics with both NF210 & DF210
I see many posts asking the question which springs to go with so I thought I'd share with everyone my last 12 months. My first drop was on Tanabe NF210 and while I was very happy with the drop I always wanted a little more. So I decided to try out the DF210........and I am so glad I did! The drop is exactly what I was hoping and I am very happy with it.
Yes, I have vibrations just like every other AWD owner, but it's something I have come to live with. The vibrations for both springs are the same, one was not worse than the other.
I had the fenders shaved when I had the NF210 on. Running over spec tires contributed to this. Huge thanks to Gytis (Gytis123) for shaving the fenders and installing the DF210. His work is superb and I recommend him for anyone in the Chicago area (I drive 6 hours one way to have the work done - - he's that good).
Onto the specs and various pics with DF210 vs. NF210....................
2008 Obsidian GS350 AWD
Wheels: 20" Vossen VVS-085
Tires: Bridgestone RE760 Sport
Fronts: 20x9 245/35
Rears: 20x10.5 275/30
Current setup- DF210 with Vossens:
DF210 with Stock 17's: (Right after install)
NF210 with 20" Giovanna Essen: (Last summer's setup)
NF210 with Stock 17's:
Yes, I have vibrations just like every other AWD owner, but it's something I have come to live with. The vibrations for both springs are the same, one was not worse than the other.
I had the fenders shaved when I had the NF210 on. Running over spec tires contributed to this. Huge thanks to Gytis (Gytis123) for shaving the fenders and installing the DF210. His work is superb and I recommend him for anyone in the Chicago area (I drive 6 hours one way to have the work done - - he's that good).
Onto the specs and various pics with DF210 vs. NF210....................
2008 Obsidian GS350 AWD
Wheels: 20" Vossen VVS-085
Tires: Bridgestone RE760 Sport
Fronts: 20x9 245/35
Rears: 20x10.5 275/30
Current setup- DF210 with Vossens:
DF210 with Stock 17's: (Right after install)
NF210 with 20" Giovanna Essen: (Last summer's setup)
NF210 with Stock 17's:
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Very nice I am most likely going to be picking up a GS350 within the next two weeks. I must have been under a misunderstanding that with AWD, and a drop that you could not go with staggered fitments. I am looking to purchase the Vossen Concave wheels, and would like to go with the AWD version, but limited my choices to RWD for this very reason. I also notice that in both pics (DF210/NF210) your car seems to be fairly level. Again, I was under the misunderstanding that the front end would be higher no matter what. Am I missing something? Btw, how is the ride quality on the DF's? Thanks
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Very nice I am most likely going to be picking up a GS350 within the next two weeks. I must have been under a misunderstanding that with AWD, and a drop that you could not go with staggered fitments. I am looking to purchase the Vossen Concave wheels, and would like to go with the AWD version, but limited my choices to RWD for this very reason. I also notice that in both pics (DF210/NF210) your car seems to be fairly level. Again, I was under the misunderstanding that the front end would be higher no matter what. Am I missing something? Btw, how is the ride quality on the DF's? Thanks
The car does sit slightly higher in the front, but it's only noticeable if you actually stare and compare a few times.
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Very nice I am most likely going to be picking up a GS350 within the next two weeks. I must have been under a misunderstanding that with AWD, and a drop that you could not go with staggered fitments. I am looking to purchase the Vossen Concave wheels, and would like to go with the AWD version, but limited my choices to RWD for this very reason. I also notice that in both pics (DF210/NF210) your car seems to be fairly level. Again, I was under the misunderstanding that the front end would be higher no matter what. Am I missing something? Btw, how is the ride quality on the DF's? Thanks
Car is NOT level.
I have 3 finder gap in front, and NONE in the rear. Meaning top of the stock tire (225/50/17) is nearly flush with the wheel well. I will add pics later once I upload to Photobucket. I was asked if Im having issues with headlights. I have self-leveling so I will have to test that as well.
Viebrations: Severe then stopped in Drive, goes away in neutral/park. It can be felt in the rear seat and floors. Definitely a noussance.
Other posts have mentioned a vibration at 15mph. That is more of a studder type of sensation during normal acceleration. It does not occur at rapid acceleration.
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The more I read about these springs the more I tell myself I don't need coil overs. The df's will do just find. The stance looks pretty good for a daily like I use mine. I'm going to assume your shocks are still feeling ok then too. And good sir, where are you at in Ohio? I'm right across the river from downtown Cincinnati.
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Go coils springs don t drop these cars evenly due to uneven weight distribution coils can correct this and you can 4 corner balance the car to make it handle better. Coils are the best mod I have done. BCRacing are inexpensive and have one of the best designs out, the whole strut threads in and out of itself to raise and lower the car instead of compressing the spring to lower, this gives the car a better ride. Definitely worth the extra money that you will end up spending on premature shock wear caused by springs
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The more I read about these springs the more I tell myself I don't need coil overs. The df's will do just find. The stance looks pretty good for a daily like I use mine. I'm going to assume your shocks are still feeling ok then too. And good sir, where are you at in Ohio? I'm right across the river from downtown Cincinnati.
I am originally from Cincinnati, born and raised in North Bend actually. Spent 3 years in Northwest Indiana and now find myself in Northeast Ohio, Mentor to be exact (30 minutes east of Cleveland).
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Passnu2 I had a feeling my car had stuff done to it when I got it on the lift when I got home.
Swtjlsy. I might have to make a trip to come see your ride this summer if our lives allow us. I'm one busy man these days. The bc coil overs are basically what I have on my gto (pedders) and only heard nice things about them. Actually I'm buying them for my e30 vert because eibach so rings suck and the company won't deal with me now.
Swtjlsy. I might have to make a trip to come see your ride this summer if our lives allow us. I'm one busy man these days. The bc coil overs are basically what I have on my gto (pedders) and only heard nice things about them. Actually I'm buying them for my e30 vert because eibach so rings suck and the company won't deal with me now.