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Old 03-14-2008, 02:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tanabe GF210's ? Any sedans with it?

Interested on the Tanabe GF210s any pics??? or Tein H Techs???... problem is I have yet to see a picture of a sedan with H techs and I went to the Tanabe website they actually have pictures of the sedan lowered with both DF210 and GF210, but to me they look the same and just a little lower on the front??? I hate when the front looks higher than the rear.

With GF210 http://www.tanabe-usa.com/suspension/files/487_img1.jpg Tanabe Racing Development, USA - GF210 Max Agility Spring and with DF210 http://www.tanabe-usa.com/suspension/files/486_img1.jpg Tanabe Racing Development, USA - DF210 Max Lowering Spring

The Si in this video YouTube - New civic si 2007 has Eibach Pro Kit, but to me it looks higher than the Sedans I have seen with the pro kits here in this forum??? The springs might be different four our market. I'll try to find out, but the drop I want is exactly like the one pictured in the video, so maybe you guys can help me ...

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Old 03-14-2008, 10:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 03-15-2008, 12:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I dont think anyone here has the Tanabe springs yet. But if you want a slight idea on how it would look with the H tech or the GF210, its going to be close to HFP suspension. Few of the members here have them on there 4dr. I'm lowered on prokits. Here's the thread that has pics of my car. Progress of my FBP FA5. (56K beware???)
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Nice wheels! So I assume the drop with the pro-kit is more than the GF210's and H Techs? I confirmed with the guy here in Brasil that did the video that his springs are the pro-kits, but still need to find out if they're imported and/or same part number as the ones sold in the US Does the drop in the video look the same to you as when you had stock wheels?
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The drop w/ the prokit is about 1/4 inch lower so yes its a little lower. Never had my car lowered with stock wheels but here's a link of FA5 w/ prokit on stock wheels. Pics of Lowered Sedans!

Its the one by xxbodkinxx

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Old 03-16-2008, 05:00 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The prokit looks perfect. The rear doesn't look higher than the front ... so I might just go with the prokit ... is it just me or the GF210 looks higher in the front than the DF210 ... I emailed tanabe. If they reply I'll post up here.

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