I threw in a brand new set of Tanabe DF210 springs last weekend, its smooth and handles great but my back woods Texas country roads have to many holes and that ruins my fun. Driving freeways/highways and newer roads they are as smooth as stock, not much stiffer than OEM but I have decided to remove and put the OEM springs back on. If your in central Texas I can install these for you, or ship anywhere in the lower 48 states. I have a paypal merchant account so I can take credit cards/checks/paypal etc... Again, 1 week old, basically did the break-in for you $135 shipped or pickup, $200 installed if you are local. Prices are fair and firm.
Definitely interested. How low did you go? I have a plugin (heavier) but my 205/50/17 tires jack it up at least an inch over stock.
I'll go take a picture and upload it on my lunch break in an hour or two to give you an idea. Its low, but not low enough to worry about scraping on driveways or normal speed bumps. Your at the limit on parking stops etc..It looks like it should have from the factory, much akin to audi/vw oem wheel gap, very nice.
This is after 6 full days and 500-600 miles, the springs have settled and it should not get any lower than this.