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Old 02-24-2013, 09:45 PM   #1
Yarflana
 
Drives: 2008 Base Model
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A compliment about Tokico reds

Installed these and some Eibach Pros a few weeks ago and have the reds set on 2 under full hard. 7.5 under full hard is where full soft is.

I just yesterday adjusted it to 7 under full hard to see what almost full soft feels like just for S&Gs and after a couple miles, on the highway mostly, I felt like the car was going to float off the road! It was a super comfy ride, but I didn't feel the road like I do when on 2 under full hard.

I pulled over and put it back on 2 under so fast your Yaris would spin.

For those looking for the ultimate in adjusting the ride in terms of firm to soft, and not having the money for fully adjustable coil-overs, then the Tokico reds and whatever springs you can throw at them is your best deal.

Got mine from MI (gotta give the plug).

Pat
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