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Old 08-31-2009, 05:34 AM   #1
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Drives: 2009 5dr
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Crofton, MD
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Too low to go

I know I am a newbie here and most of the time I be just sitting back watching everyones post and drooling over the Mods..
Now it is my turn....
I come from a long history of trucks and my philosophy is " If you can't walk under it, it is to low to go.
I am getting ready to install a light duty hitch on my 5dr LB ( I plan on hauling a Vespa scoot around and a few other light objects) and my request is simple...
How do I get this thing up?
Longer stiffer spring? ( where to get them )
Air shocks? ( again where?)
Coil spring spacers like I had on my 4Runner ( again where?)
My ultimate goal is to get it up about 6" install a front brush guard and install a spare tire carrier over the liftback, much like the older Pathfinders.
Thanks in advance from hopefully the first Yaris micro SUV...
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