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Darksteppa95
Joined: 09 Sep 2006
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Location: get me out.
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| Posted: 7/15/08 7:40PM Post subject: Tanabe DF's or NF's... |
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Hey everyone...I am being indecisive...
I'm not sure what I'm wanting, however I do love how both look!
I'm trying to decide between the NF and DF springs from Tanabe. Both Look great.
This is the problem.
I'd like to lower the car, however i'm not sure about the life of the shocks on the car. I just traded my tC in for my new xB. the tC was lowered on the very conservative TRD springs. Drop was good on stock shocks. BUT with the box I'm wanting to go lower with the Tanabes, but i'm concerned about the life of the Shocks.(i know i should get coilovers BTW). I feel like i'm driving a lifted 4x4 moving from the tC to the box without lowering it!!!
I love how 17s look on the box...possibly 18s. but leaning towards 17s. I'm really impressed by dUnits box on 17..Racing Harts.
Just asking for some advice...thanks in advanced everyone! |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
Posts: 735
Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 7/16/08 10:17AM Post subject: |
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| If you get 17's i say DF's... 18's are middle ground NF's look good, but DF's are more agressive... I have 16's with DF's and they still have a good size gap and ride... |
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wrczx3
Joined: 22 Jan 2007
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Location: Reading, Massachusetts
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| Posted: 7/16/08 7:34PM Post subject: |
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| To me, the most important thing is what size tires you plan on running? I went with a 45 series tire and the nf's The taller sidewall gives the appearance of having a larger drop than I really have. It is sort of an illusion because I and others tend to compare the tire height and sidewall height with the amount of gap left in the fenderwell. If you have very low profile tires your eye tends to compare the very short side wall with the amount of fender gap and if the gap is larger than the sidewall height, it doesn't look right imho. |
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Cravin74
Joined: 18 Dec 2007
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| Posted: 7/16/08 7:41PM Post subject: |
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| I just put 18's on the other day with 225/40/18 and I have the DF's on stock shocks and I could still go down another inch or so.. |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 7/16/08 10:16PM Post subject: |
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Cravin74 wrote: I just put 18's on the other day with 225/40/18 and I have the DF's on stock shocks and I could still go down another inch or so..
Depending on the offset of your wheels, you could have gone with 225/45 tires and accomplished what wrczx3 is talking about with the optical illusion of sidewall height vs. gap b/w the tire and fender.
Or you could just get rid of the DF's in favor of coilovers. :P |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
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Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 7/17/08 8:12AM Post subject: |
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[quote="CIONIDE"] Cravin74 wrote:
Or you could just get rid of the DF's in favor of coilovers. :P
WHAT?!? are you crazy? get rid of the Tanabes... I thought you were their sales rep. lol |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 7/17/08 9:08AM Post subject: |
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ShaffNasty wrote: WHAT?!? are you crazy? get rid of the Tanabes... I thought you were their sales rep. lol
I would NEVER think of getting rid of mine, but for people who want to go REALLY LOW it's either coilovers or air bags.
I wish I was a rep. for Tanabe, because then I'd be getting paid for all the time I spend on ScionLife. :P |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
Posts: 735
Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 7/17/08 9:49AM Post subject: |
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| They should be hooking you up for all the referals you give for their springs... At the very least a fruit basket... |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 7/17/08 10:09AM Post subject: |
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| I want a Tanabe front strut tie bar, not a fruit basket. |
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xseveredveganx
Joined: 15 Aug 2007
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Location: City of Salt, Utah
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| Posted: 7/17/08 3:05PM Post subject: |
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| I'll take some fruit... |
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Darksteppa95
Joined: 09 Sep 2006
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| Posted: 7/18/08 3:12PM Post subject: |
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so do you guys think i should be safe on DF's on stock shocks for a while?
i think i'm more worried about blowing them out... |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
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Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 7/21/08 8:59AM Post subject: |
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| I am on Df's with stock shocks seems fine to me... just dont ralley the beast... |
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borninussr
Joined: 25 Jul 2007
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| Posted: 7/22/08 10:05AM Post subject: |
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Im getting the falken 452 tires, 245/30/20 and the nf210's on friday.
Do you guys think it will look good, what I mean is the drop?
:P |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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| Posted: 7/22/08 10:15AM Post subject: |
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I'd be very worried about 245/30-20's rubbing up front. Not only are they really wide for the front, they're 1" larger in overall diameter. The diameter wouldn't be an issue with narrower tires and the right offset wheels.
What size and offset are your wheels?
Here's a link to a thread that has pictures, and talks about tire sizes, for 20's on NF210's:
http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=213705 |
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