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![]() Drives: yaris 2DR hatchback Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
Posts: 4
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Hi, i'm new here, and I planned to ride air and low.
low riding on a stock oem strut will short its life quick and then blow (the ride become noticeably bouncier and the body rolls much more on turns). So save the labor time or cost, and get the aftermarket shock thats meant for riding low. bolt-on air suspension strut seems to be the best because its all-in-one piece compact design (probably a bit lighter too) than other kits with universal air bag. These are my opinion and my 2 cents. Air Force and Ksport Airtech kit look exactly the same and same price, except Air Force is from Asia, Both are the ONLY complete air+strut suspension kit bolt-on direct fit a yaris. Ksport Airtech is my only option? |
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