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Old Oct 10, 2008, 11:38 AM
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OFFICIAL: Tanabe GF210 Springs Available Now!








Year
08-08

Spring Rate
Front 4.5kg/mm Rear 3.5kg/mm

Lowering Data
Front 0.7in / Rear 1.1in

Part Number
TGF139

Hey everyone, the GF210 springs are available now for the Evo X. Please contact your EvoM vendor for price and availability. Click on the pics for more info.
Old Dec 9, 2008, 09:48 PM
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any pics for df210? i like it a little lower
Old Dec 14, 2008, 01:36 PM
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Any performance loss with these?
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Originally Posted by su37su
Any performance loss with these?
Old Dec 22, 2008, 10:52 PM
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Had the GF210s on the IX. It was great! Maybe I should stay consistent with the X... but I just cant make up my mind!!
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I got these and they are great for the track! Add some sway bars and you are rocking.
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Is it me or are most JDM springs and coilovers (default height) have the rear set lower than the front of the car (understeer)
My Cusco coilovers were lower at the rear as well, but that was taken care of
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IIRC, Swifts have a higher spring rate in the rear as well as the front is lowered more than the rear.
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Originally Posted by seven_227
Is it me or are most JDM springs and coilovers (default height) have the rear set lower than the front of the car (understeer)
My Cusco coilovers were lower at the rear as well, but that was taken care of

With a street suspension that have softer springs for daily driving you need more travel. This helps you attack the corners / hills so you don't bottom out or mess up your roll center.

I have adjustable sway bars and I have plenty of oversteer if I want.
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Originally Posted by Clipse3GT
IIRC, Swifts have a higher spring rate in the rear as well as the front is lowered more than the rear.
That's because Swift knows what they are doing....unlike so many other "suspension" companies.

I still they think lower too much, but the look sells.

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