Tanabe df210 springs
Tanabe df210 springs
Couple quick questions. Installed Tanabe lowering Springs.
1. Can the camber be adjusted at all on the stock suspension?
2. What is toe? Can it be adjusted on the stock suspension?
3. Is it worth it to get an alignment on the stock suspension after the drop or should I wait till I have purchased and installed camber kits?
1. Can the camber be adjusted at all on the stock suspension?
2. What is toe? Can it be adjusted on the stock suspension?
3. Is it worth it to get an alignment on the stock suspension after the drop or should I wait till I have purchased and installed camber kits?
1. yes, but not back to spec
2. don't know
3.do it right the first time you'll save more money in the end . get coilovers camber kits front and back and alignment.
BTW, i used to have df210 also but i didn't like the ride quality felt kinda soft that's why i say go with coilovers you could also go lower with coilovers if you wanted to.
2. don't know
3.do it right the first time you'll save more money in the end . get coilovers camber kits front and back and alignment.
BTW, i used to have df210 also but i didn't like the ride quality felt kinda soft that's why i say go with coilovers you could also go lower with coilovers if you wanted to.
Last edited by (Stealth Inc.); Aug 24, 2010 at 05:23 AM. Reason: you instead of i
1. only on the rears, as stated above "not into spec"
2. toe is angle of the wheel front to back. this well eat you tires up if not into spec. you can only adjust it so much on stock suspension.
3. id get a camber kits with the df-210.
2. toe is angle of the wheel front to back. this well eat you tires up if not into spec. you can only adjust it so much on stock suspension.
3. id get a camber kits with the df-210.
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