2013 Scion FR-S / Subaru BRZ GF210 Lowering Springs #TGF166 by Tanabe
Lower Rate (Front/Rear) inches: -0.6" / -0.9"
Spring Rate (Front/Rear) kg/mm: 2.7 / 4.5
Tanabe GF Coil Lowering Springs
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!
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.
The GF210 coil spring is geared towards maximum performance, without compromising daily driveability of your 2013 Scion FR-S ZN6. A subtle drop provides an aggressive stance, while the higher spring rates (+20% - 30% over stock) provide excellent handling and vehicle stability characteristics. These springs provide a very noticeable gain in performance when installed on the Scion FR-S. The GF210 is well-mated with a performance shock upgrade to extract the full potential of the coil spring, but will also work with factory equipment. Each coil spring application is tested for fitment and optimal weight distribution for sportier handling.
Sustec 210 Technology: GF210 Performance Spring
All of our coil springs feature SUSTEC 210 Technology. Sustec 210 Technology is a series of manufacturing methods developed to create a stronger, thinner, and lighter spring using only high tensile steel, without adding additional elements that could affect quality, durability, or price. "210" stands for 2100n/m of tensile strength, which is the highest strength ever achieved in a coil spring. The Tanabe Shiga factory in Japan is home to some of the most advanced, unique coil spring machines and processes in the world!