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I have the Tanabe NF and all four of the sides are the exact same distance from the ground to the middle of the wheel well making it level. just depends on your tastes. The NF spring give you a more stock ride without body roll and the DF's give you a lower drop with a stiffer spring. I am not for sure about the Tein springs, but I have the NF's on my sedan and it rides smooth with no rubbing what so ever on stock tires and wheels.
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