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Old 11-21-06, 06:55 PM
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Question Tanabe NF 210 or DF210?

Which would give the better ride quality (that is geared towards comfort), the Tanabe NF210 or the DF210. I know that the DF210 give a better drop but will it sacrifice the ride. My vehicle is a GS350 AWD. I want it to look good, but I want to keep the stock ride as much as possible.
Old 11-21-06, 07:31 PM
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NF210's will retain more of the factory ride quality.
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Just curious since so many people dropping their cars with NF210 or any other parts, will that affect your Lexus warranty?
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If Your Looking For Subtle And Hardly Any Sacrifice In Ride Quality Go With The Nf's... If You Dont Care About Ride And Are In It For Looks Only Then Go For Df's... A Lot Of Guys On Here Have Df's And Have Switched To Nf's Because Of The Ride Quality Has Changed So Much... As Far As Warranty Goes Don't Let The Dealer Tell You Otherwise But The Only Thing That Would Change Is The Suspension Warranty Nothing Else.... Just My .02 Cents...
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