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Old 09-26-2007, 09:56 PM   #9
enriquegsp
 
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the reason the tailights look smoked is as a result from the time of the day.
Although, I should be getting the jdm taillights from the vitz delivered to my house any day now.

As for the ride quality, I have to say that it is superb. Not only do you have more control of the ride, but the ride quality on the freeway has drastically improved. I personally thought the ride quality was pretty dangerous at speeds higher than 65 mph, the stock springs would make the ride swerve to the sides. But yea, I give these springs a 10 on a scale from 1-10.

the installation was semi easy.

in addition, no rubbing no nothing, the height from the ground to the bottom of the car is about 7 inches. I've driven over speed bumps that i used to hit on my mustang and I can't get the yaris to hit. lol.
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