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![]() ![]() Drives: 06 STi, 07 rav4, 07 yaris Join Date: May 2007
Location: Port Moody
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Opinions on suspension needed please :)
I know there are a ton of posts on suspension setups. I've read through a ton of them already and I am still unsure on what I want to do to my Yaris 5 dr hatchback.
It's my commuter car, but I am already sick of the bobble head effect when changing lanes. I gotta fix it, but I don't want to sacrifice ride comfort too much. On other cars, I have found just swapping springs usually ends up in a horrible ride as the shocks/struts wear out prematurely. So I am leaning towards a full replacement, shocks and springs on the Yaris. The only problem with this is that by the time you have both the TRD shocks and springs, you are looking at $600~. It's only a few more hundred bucks for coilovers... I don't plan on putting anything bigger then 16" rims on this car. Although I do plan on putting aftermarket rims and tires on. So with all of that, what would people here recommend? Anyone with direct experience on the TRD combo? Or TRD shocks and another brand of springs? Or coilovers? Would be really appreciated! |
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Location: Central Valley, CA
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i have the TRD struts/shocks and the Tein S.Tech springs. i spent a little less than 580 bucks for those and a Tanabe Sustec strut bar. it's a little stiff, but i actually want it to be stiffer. i've taken it to camping, and it does just fine. i've had full loads before, and it never bottoms out. although i have scratched the bottom of my front bumper once. i like it a lot.
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Coilovers!!!!!!!!! Cusco Comp-S coliovers all the way!!!! ahahhahahahaha I love them and it's my daily driver.
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![]() ![]() Drives: 06 STi, 07 rav4, 07 yaris Join Date: May 2007
Location: Port Moody
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Thanks guys! :)
I'm coming from an STi lowered on RCE springs and that was a bit rough for my wife. If this wasn't a daily driver/commuter, trust me it would be on coilovers in a minute. Actually - if I didn't need a commuter vehicle, I would probably have kept the STi. lol I just want to lose that creepy bobble head feeling when changing lanes in traffic. I am thinking the TRD springs/shocks are the ticket. Kaotic, what size tires are you running? |
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haha I came from an Evo on Super Street Tein coils with EDFC.
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it's the stock wheels and tires. i can't remember off the top of my head, but i think they're 185/60/15. i think it'll be a little more rough when i switch to 16's, but i don't think it'll be too bad. if you're planning on 17's, then i think it'll be too stiff. the S.Tech's are 3.0kg front, and 3.5kg rear rating.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 Yaris Hatchback Join Date: May 2007
Location: Berkeley, CA
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When I run the 15" 205/50/15 track tires I have on the street, the ride is much more manageable than the 205/45/17's. I have Megan Racing coilovers, and they are great on the track, and after 1300 miles I am used to them/they have broken in, but extremely stiff. I would do springs and see how you like it. $159 for the Tanabe DF210's that seem very popular.
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Check out the Tein basic coilovers, they are more street oriented with non-adjustable and run softer spring rates then any other coilover system. I just love coilovers though. They usually seem to ride better and the height adjustably is nice.
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Location: Boston, MA
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I have just Tein S tech and i think its just right for a daily driver
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Thanks guys... appreciate the feedback. I haven't made up my mind yet... but I will soon :)
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Anyway to get air suspension?
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Drives: 2007 WHITE HATCHBACK Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Inner City, Dallas
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Tein Basics on the way-can't wait
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Drives: Yaris S Sedan w/ Aero Package! Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Toronto
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I got the Tanabe NF210's with stock 15" rims and Bridgestone Potenza's....rides a bit more rough...but better handling...but yeah...like Kaotic...i've scratched my front lip... =(
My TRD struts/shocks are here!! Waiting to get them installed.... |
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I haven't scratched my car yet from the lowered ride height.
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yeah, putting in the rear shocks is going to be a B*TCH. you have to remove the rear seats, deck, and plastic panels to gain access to it.
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my driveway is pretty steep already lol it's a challenge just getting on/off that LOL give me a lip and i'd be happy to try not scratching it for free lol
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oh, i scratched my front lip by forgetting to go at an angle...bah. |
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