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Old 02-24-2017, 12:44 PM   #1
Stevengr921
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Drives: Yaris Sedan 2015 Turbo AT
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REAR LEFT FENDER ISSUE

so i bought some m2 lowering springs for my yaris and all of them seam to work nicely they droped 1,5" of height i can barely get 2 fingers in each fender except the rear left which i just can fit 1 finger and it touches the wheel , so i checked under the car and the springs look exactly the same compressed but i don't get why is it lower in that fender? ,so a friend told me its a "yaris thing" that he has seen many others lowered with the same problem no matter the lowering springs (eibach,H&R,tein,m2,manzo,megan) so i want to know if this is true and are there any solutions for it?

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