just bought some tanabe gf210 springs, and asked a local shop veteran about installing them and he said he thought they wouldn't be good for the car. he said it
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12-07-2010, 05:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Tanabe springs - do they hurt in the long run?
just bought some tanabe gf210 springs, and asked a local shop veteran about installing them and he said he thought they wouldn't be good for the car. he said it would be hard to get alligned properly, could tear up axles, all kinds of negative things. is there any truth to this? anyone with lowering springs also please leave your comments on problems you have had or any suggestions. thanks guys.
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The only points he has that are correct is that:
-If the springs lower the car past an inch, you will hit the limit of the stock camber adjustments built into the car and will need camber arms at least in the rear. -It might decrease the OEM shock's lifespan but it is nothing huge as many drive on lowering springs and stock shocks for tens of thousands of miles. The rest like CV issues are BS.
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You should be fine. GF aren't made to slam the car. More on the handling... It doesn't drop over an inch too.
Tanabe USA Inc. - GF210 Grip Feeling Springs I don't know how it would tear up your axles and what not though... that's pretty BS. Stock struts are going to die some day... putting springs is like smoking it'll kill you eventually/it'll shorten the life of your struts. I've had and used springs in the past years.. and struts are still good even after 50k+ miles. You're good withte GF!! Get them and tell us how you like them! |
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tanabe's have that boat look. if lowering springs get something else.
im done doing just lowering springs many yrs ago. too many compromises to be considered. do it right. leave it alone or get spring + damper & camper set (at the moment i think only coilovers are available) and many trials to get the alignment correct to your driving inputs. it's a lot of work to do it right. |
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actually technically it can hurt your axles. It all depends on the make and model of the vehicle. For example I had an S2000 and its pretty low. but because of the angle of the axles it can wear. that is why they have axle spacers and stuff to put the wear spot on a different part of the cups.
It is kind of hard to explain but what he's saying is not bs. I'm sure he works on all kinds of different cars, and not all problems apply to all cars. Im sure it wont be a problem on the Z |
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Every car and suspension setup geometry will be different. These issues are largely "generic" at best.
What you need to consider mainly is alignment IMHO. Your OEM shocks on the Tanabe springs will be fine, (of course depending on how you drive, but under normal conditions, the shocks will hold up just fine). Alignment is not going to be TOO out of whack, some adjustments can be made with your oem setup without needing arms etc.. If it's a concern, you can always buy the camber arms etc later on down the road. You have no need to worry about your axles with this setup. Although that comment is true, it's generic, and is a concern for some cars and not for others. I've worked on and owned Z's, G's etc and never once was the axle issue a concern at all. (also if you need pricing on camber arms or have questions on them, let me know!) |
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It might bottom out the shocks and blow them with Tanabe's extremely soft spring rate. It will also hurt the performance aspect of it with the spring rate extremely softer than stock.
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Tanabe makes their springs to be able to work with the stock shocks. All you need to worry about is big bumps and as long as you dont do anything crazy like slam dips or jump the car it would be fine. We have had many use stock shocks with lowering springs and it works fine. If they were wanting a little more out of performance thats when i recommend coilovers.
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so tl, have you put the springs on and what do you think of them?
I'm thinking of putting them on my Z
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yep, which means now you have to get swaybars to eliminate the slop during initial turn-in and have to fiddle with that. then this then that then this then that then something breaks.
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