Impressions / Reviews : DF210 For Fit
#22
i put them in 2 weeks ago and i love them! i didnt even use that spring wrap and they dont even make noise.. haha
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
#23
i put them in 2 weeks ago and i love them! i didnt even use that spring wrap and they dont even make noise.. haha
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
#24
yeah mine would JUST hit that square molded into the fender liner, i got the rims used so i dunno the offset but it would put the tire in line with the fender, so i just cambered the front some more and now it doesnt hit at all
#25
i put them in 2 weeks ago and i love them! i didnt even use that spring wrap and they dont even make noise.. haha
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
they used to rub in the front when id hit a bump or turn fast but i cambered the front a bit more, the rear JUST BARELY rubs on the inner lip, i might bend it up a bit, but its not even cutting paint
#26
installed the DF210's today. i reconfirm they feel good...almost like stock.
no noise. the paint appears to be thick, pre-wrapped with chatter
preventative wrap. excellent fitment. i like the low stance.
すまん、、、terrible pict...but you get the idea.
no noise. the paint appears to be thick, pre-wrapped with chatter
preventative wrap. excellent fitment. i like the low stance.
すまん、、、terrible pict...but you get the idea.
#29
im really disappointed with my springs. i thought they would be quite a bit lower than they are. i love the ride quality and the better handling, but you can barely tell its lowered at all. my friend saw it for the first time after the spring install and said "when are you gonna lower it?"
#30
im really disappointed with my springs. i thought they would be quite a bit lower than they are. i love the ride quality and the better handling, but you can barely tell its lowered at all. my friend saw it for the first time after the spring install and said "when are you gonna lower it?"
just leave it in the trunk.
the DF's ride height is imho perfect for street. it is quite a bit lower
than stock, i can tell you that much. you probably installed it backwards.
#31
nah im just use to everything i own being hammered. im just gonna get some coilovers, these are great springs, just not low enough for me. i MIGHT try taking them out of the box, im kinda lazy this time of year.
#32
Just had a few questions. I was lookin into buying these springs in a few days and i wanted to know if its something i could do on my own or if its something that i should probably take to a shop to get done? I probably dont even have the right tools to do it... Also after you have springs put on, do you need to get the wheels aligned or anything? This will be the first time i have done this.
#33
Just had a few questions. I was lookin into buying these springs in a few days and i wanted to know if its something i could do on my own or if its something that i should probably take to a shop to get done? I probably dont even have the right tools to do it... Also after you have springs put on, do you need to get the wheels aligned or anything? This will be the first time i have done this.
space. probably best to have a car buddy help you out if it's your
first time. there are few tricks to do it and it's best that your
friend show them to you in person.
as far as alignments go, yes, you will want to get the front toe
corrected (will toe-out as the car lowers). the rest is not really
adjustable unless you get camber correction bolts, etc. which i
dont plan on getting.
one thing to remember is that the rear toe goes inward significantly
when the car is lowered which will eat away at your tires pretty quickly.
just rotate your tires every 4-5k miles instead of 7k.
#35
i just put these on saturday. and i love the drop it gave me. no problems with any noises or anything of that sort. I do rub on very hard turns running with 16x7 205/45/16...hopefully some camber will do the trick.
#36
I was thinking about the DF210's....quick question, do you have to watch out for dips and things now? Being that CA does not have the best roads?? I do not want to have to worry about slowing down everytime I see a dip in the road...thx tonyd
#39
sorry wasnt really paying attention to this thread, but to answer your question: youll be fine. as long as you are paying attention and use common sense on the speed to gauge for dips and such, you will be fine.
#40
tonyd