Tanabe NF210's on SC400
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Tanabe NF210's on SC400
I just did the drop on my 95 SC. I used kyb gr-2's all around with the Tanabe Sustec NF210's.
The ride is perfect.
The drop is OK to say the least. It's not going to slam your car but rather give it a sportier stance/ride. I have 18x9/19x10 setup and it eliminated the read whell gap and the the front wheel gap went from 3 fingers to about 1 and 3/4 fingers (the second one is tight to jam in, nuyk nyuk). So with that said, it's a great set of springs if you aren't looking to be hella flush or tucking rim. I'll try and post pics soon after she settles.
Cheers.
The ride is perfect.
The drop is OK to say the least. It's not going to slam your car but rather give it a sportier stance/ride. I have 18x9/19x10 setup and it eliminated the read whell gap and the the front wheel gap went from 3 fingers to about 1 and 3/4 fingers (the second one is tight to jam in, nuyk nyuk). So with that said, it's a great set of springs if you aren't looking to be hella flush or tucking rim. I'll try and post pics soon after she settles.
Cheers.
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I have these on my sc300, just takes the extra height away, but does not drop it by any means. I still think the front sits a bit too high, could use a little less gap, but the springs ride great, and I already bottom out on lots of places like my driveway so I kind of like it at that height, I dunno how everyone slams their cars and have front lips that aren't getting destroyed.
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So how stiff is the ride? I have GR-2s on the car already and have been looking at the NF210 springs but everywhere I read it says that its not stiff as other applications.
I want a LITTLE drop, but I want to basically eliminate body roll, make the car feel lighter than it is.
I want a LITTLE drop, but I want to basically eliminate body roll, make the car feel lighter than it is.