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Old 07-31-2011, 12:37 PM   #1
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are you sure 1-2cm(1/2"-3/4")gap seems abit excessive i could see 1cm at most
If he's got the nut tightened properly, and he's using all the parts in the right order, then yes. This has been posted about over and over again, with pictures. Even a stock Yaris has a gap. It has to, because the strut moves around and changes angles as the car turns.
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