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Lurker supreme!
Drives: old and boosted! Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Hey rw... just saw the pics in your garage... look good! I think I prefer the 45 profile tire with the 16's than the 50 profile. Just my preference. Now you have to get the car lowered!!
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Location: The Black Hills of South Dakota
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Rwseattle
Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris (BASE) Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Seattle, WA
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Thanks. I agree on the lowering springs but, I'm not sure about the type of spring TRD or Tanabe DF210.
TRD 1.0 f and r (factory warranty) DF 210 Tanabe front 1.6 and rear 1.8 NF 210 Tanabe front 1.0 and rear 1.3 (I think these will work best) I Like a more level look. The back needs to come down. What do you guys think? Thanks Ron |
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Break'em off some.
Drives: 07 Yaris LB, 04 Cobra Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: So Cal, OC
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I recommend Springtech. 1.7 inch drop all around. The DFs are too low in the rear for my taste. Check out my garage pics if you like.
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Rwseattle
Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris (BASE) Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Seattle, WA
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Yes, your car looks great with the Springtech 1.7. You do have the 205/50/16 and my car has the 205/45/16. I'm going towards the Tanabe front 1.0 rear 1.3 or your Springtech 1.7 in lowering springs. How's the ride with the Springtech springs? Thanks for your feedback.
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Break'em off some.
Drives: 07 Yaris LB, 04 Cobra Join Date: Jan 2007
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For me it was between the TRD springs and the Springtech. The TRDs just don't look quite low enough on cars with 15s or 16s. They look alot better on cars with 17s or 18s. I was pleasantly suprised with the ride after I installed the springs. The car rides great. My tires slightly rub the inner fenderwells at high speed on large bumps. You probably wont have that issue because your 45 series tires are a little shorter. I will be installing the TRD shocks/struts soon and that will solve my slight rubbing issue. I got my springs on Ebay for $130. I was local so I picked them up. |
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Mine has the NF210's. If you check my garage at least you'll get a visual. Measured drop was just as advertised. They ride great (much more firm than stock but not at all harsh), but, they look almost like a factory sport suspension. I think a little more drop looks better but obviously it wll be much stiffer. Mines a daily driver (100 miles per day).
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Lurker supreme!
Drives: old and boosted! Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Interesting...!! I have the TRD springs... good to know! Thanks.
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