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Old Aug 7, 2007 | 04:48 PM
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Has anyone tried canuck motorsports springs on a xb? they are supposed to be 15-20% stiffer than stock with about a 2" drop. They also have a lifetime warranty.
Old Aug 8, 2007 | 03:26 PM
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Never heard of them to be honest. It's says on their site it's a 2" drop front and rear. Everyone here either run Tanabe spring to get that drop. I'd stick with what's proven.
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The reason I ask is there is a set on ebay. From what the guy at CM says, 15 to 20 % more than stock, Tanabe's rate is less. Where's the best deal on the df210's.
Old Aug 8, 2007 | 03:58 PM
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they are great springs. I'm running them on my Mazda3 and they are great; excellent ride and a great look. They dropped my car about 2 inches.
A lot of the Canadian 3 owners run them and love them.
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Originally Posted by sbchev
The reason I ask is there is a set on ebay. From what the guy at CM says, 15 to 20 % more than stock, Tanabe's rate is less. Where's the best deal on the df210's.
Checked the Sponsored Sales section there is always a deal out there. Or check the classifieds.
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