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Old 05-10-2008, 09:53 PM
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I installed these with a friend yesterday. Took forever but all is well...I don't recommend anyone installing springs without a spring compressor thats for sure. Getting the assembly out was easy...getting the Tanabe spring back on the shock was another story...I don't know if I just missed something...but it sucked.

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Old 05-10-2008, 10:01 PM
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nice!
Old 05-11-2008, 06:49 AM
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Nice! Give it a week or so to settle and you'll have even more of a drop.

That last pic looks odd, it looks like it should be a 'before' picture.
Old 05-11-2008, 07:14 AM
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GF210's provide a perfect drop. Make sure you get some camber kits before you put rims on. That wasy you can save$$ and your new tires.
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I just installed my gf210s a bit ago. I didn't have to use a spring compressor to get mine on at all just had to push down a little bit and screw the nut on. Mine literally took about two weeks to settle and after that it looks really nice.

Also a note on the suspension. My fronts were in spec after the springs settled, the rears are not as bad as I thought they would be either, such that I think it could have been corrected with the factory camber bolts.. but I went ahead and made rear control arms any how.

Anyway im sure you will enjoy the springs, I think they are perfect... nice drop and good ride while being a bit stiffer.
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Looks good, now its time to lower it another inch!
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damn i cant wait to get mine on
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Originally Posted by tranceformer95
Nice! Give it a week or so to settle and you'll have even more of a drop.

That last pic looks odd, it looks like it should be a 'before' picture.

Ya you were right..it was late when I posted...lol I moved it up...I have SPC rear kit ill put on in a week and get alignment. Rear wheels seem to have a more noticeable negative camber looking at it

And thanks everyone...I do believe this is my first post on here...been around for a while tho
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