Tanabe GF122 vs Skunk2
#1
Tanabe GF122 vs Skunk2
Anyone know what the difference is between these 2 companies and their springs?
I noticed that the drops are about spec'd to be the same at 1.5/1.0...
I am looking for a sublte drop but I do not want a harsh ride... anyone know which is best for this application? Is there a different spring that I should be considering? Tein? Eibach? Sportline? Megan? Zenn?
I noticed that the drops are about spec'd to be the same at 1.5/1.0...
I am looking for a sublte drop but I do not want a harsh ride... anyone know which is best for this application? Is there a different spring that I should be considering? Tein? Eibach? Sportline? Megan? Zenn?
#2
I've heared complaints about the harsh ride people have using the Skunk2 springs because they are not progressive. The GF210's on the other hand are progressive and so I'm assuming have a smoother ride. I have not tried any of the two, but am just basing my assumptions on what I've read and heared from others who have either the Skunk2's or the GF210's so I could be wrong.
I've heared only good about Tanabe, so between the two I'd go with them. I've also heard many things about the Eibach sport lines and I myself have T1R's that I'm happy with. The ride is a Bit stiffer, but nothing craazy.
hope this helps...
I've heared only good about Tanabe, so between the two I'd go with them. I've also heard many things about the Eibach sport lines and I myself have T1R's that I'm happy with. The ride is a Bit stiffer, but nothing craazy.
hope this helps...
#3
I jus got my skunk2 springs installed yesterday and I like them. they're not bad of a ride. I love the feel of them, idk if u want a sporty feel or not? I was used to a stiff and sturdy suspension on my s2000 so I love how these feel
#4
i've actually heard nuthing but good things from people that got the GF210s. Skunks on the other hand..i've heard mix feelings from owners. My only experience is my friends GF210's. I've been in the car with him driving..actually feel pretty nice. its got that smooth ride with that nice sporty feel to it. good times..lol.
anyways, i'd go with the GF210's. IMO..
anyways, i'd go with the GF210's. IMO..
#6
Skunk2 is notorious for high springrates on their springs and sleeve type coilovers, i would expect a much stiffer ride if you went with skunk2. But some people like it like that so all i can say is ride in a couple of cars that have different lowering spring setups and find the one you like best.
As far as the GF210's go, I haven't heard of a complaint yet.
#7
I've heared complaints about the harsh ride people have using the Skunk2 springs because they are not progressive. The GF210's on the other hand are progressive and so I'm assuming have a smoother ride. I have not tried any of the two, but am just basing my assumptions on what I've read and heared from others who have either the Skunk2's or the GF210's so I could be wrong.
I've heared only good about Tanabe, so between the two I'd go with them. I've also heard many things about the Eibach sport lines and I myself have T1R's that I'm happy with. The ride is a Bit stiffer, but nothing craazy.
hope this helps...
I've heared only good about Tanabe, so between the two I'd go with them. I've also heard many things about the Eibach sport lines and I myself have T1R's that I'm happy with. The ride is a Bit stiffer, but nothing craazy.
hope this helps...
#12
It rides too high (Both Version 1's and 2's) . I've seen the Eibach Pro kit in person on another member's Fit and the drop looks great all around, and he's riding on stock wheels. The ride on the Eibach's are also less stiff then my T1R's.
Last edited by JamesBizzle; 05-28-2007 at 03:40 PM.
#14
While I am biased about the Skunk2's, see sig, I have personally had BOTH sets of springs on my car.
I started with the Tanabe GF210's. Then I moved to the Skunk2's. To give an unbiased review of the ride quality and characteristics, well, both are great quality. The finish on both are great. The fit (no pun intended), well, the Skunks had the advantage but it is nothing life shattering. The top hats that the springs fit into on the front struts, the Tanabe's had a little harder time going into. Maybe too much powdercoat, maybe a burr on the edge, but whatever the case, the Skunk2's slid right in.
The ride: The ride for BOTH were great. I am not too sure what the "progressive rate" means which for that, I apologize. But neither one is too harsh for daily driving. The Tanabe's I have to say, while the numbers say otherwise, the drop seems a little lower. I get more front lip scraping with those springs and haven't noticed it as much with the S2's. Handling for both is great. Both offer little to no body roll and the difference is so small that it shouldn't be a determining factor.
The drop: Well the drop looks great on both. I think you will have more of a manageable tire/rim combo with the S2's due to the slightly less drop. I know the numbers say one thing, but look for some of my posts and you will see the drop pictures with both sets of springs. Either set, the drop is great.
I would say go with the Skunk2's! he he he... But you will find yourself happy with either one in terms of appearance and drivability. And there is a post about the S2's and then say's "These blow your struts"...Unfortunately, your struts.shocks will go with any aftermarket spring over time unless the strusts and springs are matched for the combo together. When I say TIME...I mean TIME. I have had springs on other cars that have lasted years...And coilovers that have lasted years...In time, things go and you determine a lot of that with your driving style. Good luck in your decision...
Kris
I started with the Tanabe GF210's. Then I moved to the Skunk2's. To give an unbiased review of the ride quality and characteristics, well, both are great quality. The finish on both are great. The fit (no pun intended), well, the Skunks had the advantage but it is nothing life shattering. The top hats that the springs fit into on the front struts, the Tanabe's had a little harder time going into. Maybe too much powdercoat, maybe a burr on the edge, but whatever the case, the Skunk2's slid right in.
The ride: The ride for BOTH were great. I am not too sure what the "progressive rate" means which for that, I apologize. But neither one is too harsh for daily driving. The Tanabe's I have to say, while the numbers say otherwise, the drop seems a little lower. I get more front lip scraping with those springs and haven't noticed it as much with the S2's. Handling for both is great. Both offer little to no body roll and the difference is so small that it shouldn't be a determining factor.
The drop: Well the drop looks great on both. I think you will have more of a manageable tire/rim combo with the S2's due to the slightly less drop. I know the numbers say one thing, but look for some of my posts and you will see the drop pictures with both sets of springs. Either set, the drop is great.
I would say go with the Skunk2's! he he he... But you will find yourself happy with either one in terms of appearance and drivability. And there is a post about the S2's and then say's "These blow your struts"...Unfortunately, your struts.shocks will go with any aftermarket spring over time unless the strusts and springs are matched for the combo together. When I say TIME...I mean TIME. I have had springs on other cars that have lasted years...And coilovers that have lasted years...In time, things go and you determine a lot of that with your driving style. Good luck in your decision...
Kris
#16
I tried to help!
It comes down to brand preference. The ride is a little softer on the Skunks and of course I will say get the Skunk's..But they are both great as I am not one for bashing anyone/anything especially when the Tanabe's were a good setup for me originally. Good luck.
Kris
It comes down to brand preference. The ride is a little softer on the Skunks and of course I will say get the Skunk's..But they are both great as I am not one for bashing anyone/anything especially when the Tanabe's were a good setup for me originally. Good luck.
Kris
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