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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2015 H Production Yaris Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Debary, FL
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A Richard Petty driving experience, and something that sounds like street racing. You are so overqualified.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: the good Carolina
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Actually, I started this thread, as there really was no real stickie or good info on other options or any options for that matter and wanted to help myself and others, as to what is available, didn't really start the thread for a bashing by the almighty racing clown, then get bashed again. I have more than 480 certificates (in multiple manufacturing brands) in automotive, electrical and tires and do not claim to be the know it all, actually try and help, and be helped. I have been working on cars since 83 helpin pa, 84 in school, then on personal or girlfriends cars until 89 then part time until 97 then full time since then, but, dude, I do not claim to be all knowing. I came here looking for tips and tricks, saving me time and helping others when I can, as much as I can. There are some good techs on here that we want their advice, what they did on their brakes and what they recommend. I merely also stated what I was doing as well. Feedback good and bad is good. Fail troll is not. So, you are either here to help or to not. So far though Lets turn the thread back into what we all can do to have the best brakes and the cheapest way to do it. As well as some pretty ones and some racy ones and plain jane ones. And newer Yaris ones, or older Corolla ones. And so on. Lotsa good input so far from many thanks. Hopefully no more bashing from the race clown: barf:
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2010 Yaris sedan, TRD CAT back (sport muffler only, really), OBX header (relocated front AF sensor to front pipe), OBX throttle plate spacer, K&N filter (in stock air box-for now), TRD struts and shocks, Mexico Rough Road Springs x 4, new Yota sway bar links front, slotted/drilled rotors and Maxx brakes front, Valvoline synthetic brake fluid, 3M undercoated, 16" Konig Feathers Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 + Tires TRD rear sway bar, 4 GT Spec bars including: front strut brace 2 point, 4 point ladder brace, mid chassis brace and rear lower tie brace, rear hitch, [B]
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2015 H Production Yaris Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Debary, FL
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![]() You can't help those that have made up their mind despite evidence to the contrary. Some guys are just so "street" they can't believe they are doing it wrong. Lol
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