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Like the Barber said, it depends on the desired drop. I had Tein S-Tech lows on my car for about 8 months, really liked the stance and feel they gave my car but they rubbed too much for my liking. More recently I swapped the Teins for a set of Tanabe NF210's and I like them much better...they seem to give the car a bit of a stiffer ride and there is virtually no rubbing even under hard cornering.
Unless you are willing to invest in coil-overs, I would put my money to use on a set of Tanabe's. If you would like a "dramatic" drop, get the DF210's, if you would like a mild drop and a great ride, buy the NF210's. Garm is selling them both at great prices... www.microimageonline.com
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