RS*R Springs vs Tanabes - Help
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Well first of all thanks to the guys who helped with my decision, definitely did not steer me wrong. Since yesterday when i picked up the car, i drove about 200 miles, headed up to the casinos for a few hours and it was a great chance to feel out the car. And i am absolutely blown away by the quality of the springs, the ride is just as comfortable as stock, to be totally honest its even more comfortable and composed with the RSRs. I am beyond thrilled.
It drove wonderfully on the highway and i defiantly notice sharpness in the steering and changing lanes is a breeze. But it does need an alignment, so ill give it a few more days or a week for the springs to settle.
If you are thinking about getting it or not for sure go for it. They are amazing. As far the scraping, you defiantly have to enter and exit driveways at a slow rate of speed, it will scrap a bit if it is a steep driveway. Also you do not want to go over speed bumps too quickly either, not because it bottoms out but because you feel the stiffness when you go over speed bumps and like objects.
Hit up Kevin at 168, they'll take care of you.
It drove wonderfully on the highway and i defiantly notice sharpness in the steering and changing lanes is a breeze. But it does need an alignment, so ill give it a few more days or a week for the springs to settle.
If you are thinking about getting it or not for sure go for it. They are amazing. As far the scraping, you defiantly have to enter and exit driveways at a slow rate of speed, it will scrap a bit if it is a steep driveway. Also you do not want to go over speed bumps too quickly either, not because it bottoms out but because you feel the stiffness when you go over speed bumps and like objects.
Hit up Kevin at 168, they'll take care of you.
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