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Old 05-06-2005, 03:49 PM
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Hey tanabeusa, i didn't cut the strut bump stops in the front, will that present a problem?
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Hello Prototype_xB

It should not present a problem as long as the roads that you drive are not in poor condition, where large bumps or potholes can cause the suspension to prematurely hit the uncut factory bump stops. While not dangerous, it may cause unecessary discomfort while driving.

Cutting the bump stops is recommended. Cutting them to a proper length will maintain the ability for the bump stop to prevent dampeners from bottoming out, and allow greater travel for the lowered suspension to maintain the best ride quality.

Bump stops are a safety measure on the suspension to prevent the shocks from completely bottoming out. Very deep potholes and large bumps, if taken without caution could potentially cause this.
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Vince, I really like that Xa. Well done.
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Old 05-19-2005, 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Vince007
ALright, finally got pics of my Xa with DF210's on. it's ALOT lower than stock and looks alot better.
Wow! That's a beauty
I know what springs are going on my xA now.
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Old 05-19-2005, 10:32 PM
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i'm glad i found this post, i'm gonna be getting these for my echo's soon.

thanks for recommending them echo_b
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Old 05-22-2005, 05:27 PM
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Vince, how is the ride on your xA with the Tanabe's and where did you get them from?
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Old 05-25-2005, 03:42 AM
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Just as a visual comparison for anyone intrested in DF210's, here is a before and after picture:



BEFORE

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Old 05-29-2005, 05:25 AM
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the seem to give a lot of drop without coilovers........
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Old 05-31-2005, 08:53 AM
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Im on the same springs. LOVE THEM.
ride is bumpy in the back from what I hear but hey Im driving what do I care lol.
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Old 06-01-2005, 02:56 AM
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i installed them today, did any of you use the black plastic coils that your supposed to wrap around the bottom few coils of the rear springs for noise reduction? just wondering cause i didn't, haven't noticed any wierd noise when i tested out the drive today
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Handle great for springs, and the drop is impressive for springs. I've taken a few semi-long trips, and its not that bad traveling. Nothing un-expected with a lowered car.







I need to take new pictures...

Cya
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did any of you guys get those g-tech bump stops with your kits? or did you all just cut the stock ones?
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Originally Posted by Vince007
ALright, finally got pics of my Xa with DF210's on. it's ALOT lower than stock and looks alot better.

Thos 17s?
Hows the ride?

Thanks
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Old 06-08-2005, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by rebelMan
did any of you use the black plastic coils that your supposed to wrap around the bottom few coils of the rear springs for noise reduction? just wondering cause i didn't, haven't noticed any wierd noise when i tested out the drive today
I used a lil' of it on the bottom coil for the front strut springs against the strut to prevent wear and eventual rust on the bottom coil and left the rear alone, then i drove a few days and noticed the folding coils on the rear springs constantly "CLANKING" back together so i went back and installed the damper material and have yet to hear the clanking again.
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Originally Posted by rebelMan
did any of you guys get those g-tech bump stops with your kits? or did you all just cut the stock ones?
nope, nor did i cut the stock ones
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Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
Originally Posted by rebelMan
did any of you guys get those g-tech bump stops with your kits? or did you all just cut the stock ones?
nope, nor did i cut the stock ones
they should have came with the black plastic looking bumpstops . if not go back and cut your bumpstops unless you like riding on the bumbstops (aka bumpy bouncy ride all over)
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i had the ones the Tanabes come with and they ripped in half down the side after a few months... i put on my stock bumpstops without cutting them and it works fine .. but i wonder if Tanabe sells them or if they can offer a replacement when this happens?
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woooooo i got mine in the mail yesterday from ptuning.com. anybody have a pic of how they put the wrap on the springs?
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Old 06-13-2005, 07:02 PM
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hmmm maybe i don't hear any of this "clanking" because your xB's weigh more then my echo, i'll have to investigate further.
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Old 06-15-2005, 12:48 AM
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aireck --

luckily, we're recently here on scionlife now to see your post! That should never happen under normal driving conditions. Did someone install your springs for you, or did you hit a huge pothole?

We may be able to get replacement bumpstops. Nonetheless, if anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact us! info@tanabe-usa.com

Thanks xB owners for your tremendous support! We're having a hard time keeping those DF210's in stock!

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