DF210 vs. NF210... Here you go.
#1
DF210 vs. NF210... Here you go.
Front Rims - 18x8 et26 (wrapped in 215/40) - No rubbing at all on either spring
Rear Rims - 18x9 et20 (wrapped in 215/40) - Rubbing on DF210s even after aggressive rolling/flaring. No rubbing at all on NF210s.
DF210s
NF210s
Rear Rims - 18x9 et20 (wrapped in 215/40) - Rubbing on DF210s even after aggressive rolling/flaring. No rubbing at all on NF210s.
DF210s
NF210s
#2
Still looks excellent. I wish I could get the 5 axis kit but my trailer hitch is in the way. I use it for my bike rack. Would you say that mounting bikes on the roof has any hassles compared to a hitch-mounted rack? Have you tried a heavier mountain bike(s)? Can you feel it in the turns? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
#6
Re: DF210 vs. NF210... Here you go.
Originally Posted by D_Unit
Front Rims - 18x8 et26 (wrapped in 215/40) - No rubbing at all on either spring
Rear Rims - 18x9 et20 (wrapped in 215/40) - Rubbing on DF210s even after aggressive rolling/flaring.
Rear Rims - 18x9 et20 (wrapped in 215/40) - Rubbing on DF210s even after aggressive rolling/flaring.
df210's
18x8 et30 wrapped in 215/40
18x9 et30 wrapped in 215/40
#8
Originally Posted by badwagon
I'm on 19's and am lookin to get the df210's will i have an issue with rubbing do you think?
#9
Originally Posted by badwagon
I'm on 19's and am lookin to get the df210's will i have an issue with rubbing do you think?
#13
Just dropped my RS6 on Tanabe NF210's... I LOVE IT!! I think it rides better and handles better too. I am on stock 205-55-16 tires with KONIG rims. Room to spare even with all 4 of us in it. I will try to post pics tomorow.
#14
Took a while, but I did get the pics.... Stock tires, zero issues, love the ride & handling improvement. I have a set of Hotchkis sway bars getting here today. Hope to at least get the rear installed tonight. (forgive me for dirty tires, I work on a dirt road )
FWIW... Even with a full load of people, there are zero issues. I also did not cut any bump stop off the struts. The B handles much better. Sway bars should really stick it to the road.
FWIW... Even with a full load of people, there are zero issues. I also did not cut any bump stop off the struts. The B handles much better. Sway bars should really stick it to the road.
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