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Old 04-23-2009, 12:11 AM   #1
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Df210 + Tokico Blues = Rubbing?

I'm thinking that the TRD springs are not going to be a low/stiff enough spring for me, so I might be heading towards the df210's. My question is though, I've been reading about some rubbing with these springs. I'm going to be staying with the stock 15" rims and tires. I'll also be putting on Tokicos with the springs when I do the springs, should I have any rubbing issues at all? Another question is how do you folks with df's deal with speedbumps :)

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