Tanabe NF210 Coil Springs for 10-11 Honda Insight

Price:   $289.75

Sustec performance lowering springs are available in three configurations, to suit the driver's needs for lowering, comfort, and handling. All springs are manufactured using machinery and processes exclusive only to the Tanabe coil spring factory. They also carry a comprehensive three year warranty, and are designed to not sag!

PRO210 is for the advanced suspension tuner, and is used on all Sustec Pro adjustable coilovers. These fixed diameter, linear rate springs may also be used on other manufacturer's coilovers if you do not own Sustec Pro suspension.

The NF210 coil spring features a tasteful drop, and produces the best overall ride quality and comfort for a performance lowering spring. The lowered stance of the NF210 gives the car an elegant pose, while the spring rates, which are only slightly raised (up to 5% over stock) retain factory ride quality settings.

This coil spring is extremely popular with luxury tuned vehicles, as well as those with larger diameter wheels that want to eliminate fender gap, but maintain excellent driveability while reducing the risk of damage to wheels that is associated with stiffer suspensions.

For those who demand the best comfort from a lowering spring

Tanabe Springs are known by various race teams in Japan for their impressive performance on the circuit.

In the JGTC GT500 class, our springs were used in the Takata Dome Racing Honda NSX.

Tanabe Springs are some of the strongest springs available for automotive use (2100n/m) and are created using some of the most advanced methods and machinery in the world. We are one of the only manufacturers who have obtained the world quality manufacturing certification ISO9001.

Specifications:
  • Spring Rates F/R: 2.2 / 3.3
  • Down Data F/R: 1.0 / 1.3
  • Dimension: 15"L x 12"W x 12"H

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  • Model: TNF148
  • Shipping Weight: 23lbs
  • 3 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Tanabe




This product was added to our catalog on Friday 10 February, 2012.