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Old 06-04-2009, 10:55 AM   #1
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Stilll not hearing about springs that can be matched to these and give the benefit of the extra cost over blues?
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Old 06-04-2009, 04:02 PM   #2
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Stilll not hearing about springs that can be matched to these and give the benefit of the extra cost over blues?
Because there are none.

I'm sure you will be able to match these better to existing springs however.
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Old 06-04-2009, 06:14 PM   #3
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Car looks good... How do you like that Ultra rear sway bar?
the rear bar is awesome... the car is really really well balanced. everyone that drove it said it didnt need any front to rear adjustment, it was spot on!

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Ken , when you do your article , please tell everyone about the staggered wheel size that you are using ( MR2 + 15"195 up front and 16" 205 in the rear ) . My MR2 is that way anyway .
The MR2 wheels i am are all 15", but the ones in the front are 6.5" wide, and the rears are 6" wide. The tires are all 195/55/15 star spec direzzas (which stick like GLUE and never got greasy!)

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Stilll not hearing about springs that can be matched to these and give the benefit of the extra cost over blues?
yeah, havent heard anything either. with some creativity, you can come up with a sleeve/top hat combo so you can run any spring you could think of. I am working on that now. for example: http://volvospeed.com/Mods/diy_coilovers.html

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Any chance of getting a dampening graph on these, preferable with stock graphed as well?
yeah, we should be able to get a full dampening graph. there is a generic one on their site, but it is not specific to the yaris. It is useful for seeing the adjustment ranges, but not for the yaris unfortunately.
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