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Old 07-07-2008, 12:23 AM   #1
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Lowering the box..needs help fast!


I have a gen 2 xb and I'm looking to buy lowering springs but don't know the best brand or place to buy them. help would be great at this time.

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Old 07-08-2008, 10:15 AM   #2
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

I Have Road Magnet springs with 20" wheels. The spring rate is set up really good.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:17 AM   #3
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Where did you buy them from?
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:20 AM   #4
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I've bought all my springs through eBay w/ no problems. Go Tanabe Df210's
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How much were they?
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:30 PM   #6
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i got mine from road magnet direct.look up therir web site and give "mark" a call. tell him ryno sent you.supper good dude, or try ebay as mentioned.
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how's the drive? still smooth like the stock?
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Can someone tell me the difference between df210's and nf210's?
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:44 PM   #9
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

df210s are 2 inch drop
nf210 are 1.5 inch drop
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:38 PM   #10
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Anyone care to share that URL for road magnet direct..
Googling that phrase yielded nothing useful
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

Thanks for the URL... after doing some basic price checks from roadmagnet.com; and compared against ebay's items..

...the Tanabe nf210's and df210's are available; and both for less than what's on roadmagnet. I'm all for going the 'less expensive' route. Are the roadmagnet THAT MUCH better to warrant spending more money, or just stick with the Tanabe's?

Also, I was comparing the NF210's and DF210's.. both seem great, the website says the the NF is geared towards comfort while the DF is for the lowest possible drop (if I'm wrong, someone please correct me). Its hard to gauge what the car would look like between a 1.5" and/or 2" drop. IF anyone has pics of their xB with stock wheels, but just with a 1.5" or a 2" drop so I could compare; it would really help me out.

Ultimately I think if the car was lowered enough, I wouldn't need a body kit. I like the design of the body overall, anyway. But I don't want the ride to be uncomfortable. Ideas/help? =)
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if you want to go low, go with the sprint springs
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sprints are the bomb
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if you want to go low, go with the sprint springs
And how are Sprints as far as ride quality? Can I run 20s with the Sprints?
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

hey guys im thinking about lowering my box to BUT i dont think ebay springs is the way to go. i would really look in to some well known springs like tein megan newspeed something like that. cause i mean those other springs could be crap and they could just end up warping on you. thats what happen to my frined on his 240 he bought a set of ebay springs and they turned out to be a pos set of spring
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hey guys im thinking about lowering my box to BUT i dont think ebay springs is the way to go. i would really look in to some well known springs like tein megan newspeed something like that. cause i mean those other springs could be crap and they could just end up warping on you. thats what happen to my frined on his 240 he bought a set of ebay springs and they turned out to be a pos set of spring
Never buy no name suspension parts or brake parts. Do a little searching and you will find out what spring is right for you.
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

I love the ride of my Tanabe DF210 springs. They feel very similar to stock but 2 inches lower.


There you go.. Im still looking for the 'right' wheel.
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

Since were reviving an old thread I will say I have DF210s and love em. To me they ride about 10x worse than stock.
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Old 11-26-2008, 07:10 PM   #20
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Re: Lowering the box..needs help fast!

what ?? 10 times worse than stock? What do you mean? To me they feel a bit stiffer, which keeps me level in the turns. But its not too stiff, they still soak up the ruff stuff.

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