Tein S Techs or Tanabe DF210?
yeah i'm on the fence too. IDK which either.
I believe the tanabe drops it more, but has softer spring rates than the 350 z s tech.
But i believe that tanabe has the lowest drop over all.
I believe the tanabe drops it more, but has softer spring rates than the 350 z s tech.
But i believe that tanabe has the lowest drop over all.
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Originally Posted by sk8bo4rdv
would i need a camber kit if i drop on df's?
Tanabe springs are terrible! The spring rates suck and the quality is really bad! I had GF's on my coupe- they looked great and rode okay at first, however, they lasted less that 8,000 miles- sag sag sag!!!! Horrible product.
So is it a MUST to get the camber kit when you drop even if you're going to be rolling on OEM wheels/tires?
Also, when you drop, what are the chances of the tire rubbing on the top inner fender area, per say inner roof top of fender (not side of fender well, I know rolling or shaving will fix that issue)? Ha-ha... hope that made sense!
I've had both springs on my G and I definitely prefer the Tanabes. The teins don't drop the car enough and don't sit even all the way around. Here is a pic of my car with the Tanabe DF210's:






