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Old 03-25-2010, 09:47 PM   #1
Billiam
 
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Tanabe question

Tryin' to decide which springs I might get...probably either the TRDs of maybe the NF210s. But...my only experience with the Tanabes was on my Scion a few years ago..and it wasn't that great. Yes, they rode very well (which is what I want) but they started rusting after just a few months...something I'd never had happen to the Eibachs and Teins I'd used in the past. Also, the rear tended to sag with just a little weight in it.

So...are people still having corrosion issues for those who deal with winter and all the goodness that brings with it?

Any rear sagging with moderate weight in the rear?
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