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Old 07-28-2007, 01:26 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ya_RS View Post
and heres a 205/50/16 , not sure what springs but by the look of the gap its safe to assume its the Eibach/TRd

which im gonna go with


This one is one of my customers car. He is using Tanabe NF210, and TRD Shock Absorber. and it does fit without rubbing at all. Tire Size: Michelin Pilot Preceda II 205/50/16.

The wheels ofset is +42. we tried DF210 before, and still no rubbing, however, my customer preffered the NF210 instead.
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