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tanabe seems to be a decent japanese brand....i wouldnt worry about them
and youre not THAT cold in denmark....hovering around 0C....but i could see the salt being a pain if they use a lot.....but no aftermarket spring would rust thru any quicker than OEM springs.... what size of drop do you want? big drop or not big drop?
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris 1,8 TS 5dr. 2007 Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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I want a drop at about 4cm., it must be about 1,6 to 1,8 inches. Itīs not that cold in Denmark, but itīs just above 0*C now and they like to use very much salt on the roads. I have just heard about some that has broke their H&R springs. What do you use? Regards Steven. |
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