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Old 08-31-2009, 10:30 PM   #21
jonismyname
 
Drives: 08 liftback 5spd
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maybe yours is lowered because the yaris comes lifted from the factory...

but seriously, someone wanted stiffer springs with factory height. there was a discussion about spacers. NAPA sells them through balkamp. find someone motivated they can get them. or anyone else can. no need to lift the front, or the rear for that matter, but the rear would be easier.

i pull a trailer. camping, bicycle trips, and motorcycle moving
http://picasaweb.google.com/jonmoreh...93884662884034

no need to lift, but to each their own.

i also saw some yaris's crossing some large puddles/mud holes on youtube, bone stock
if you're serious, do that for us. and take lots of video. make it entertaining...
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