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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '09 Yaris LB Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: NYC
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Drives: 07 sedan Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: new mexico
Posts: 292
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No. OP can probably(90%) reuse the springs for a while, but they definitely don't last the life of the car.
edit: The top of the strut is connected to the vehicle body through the upper strut mount, in some cases called a bearing plate. This bearing plate allows the strut to pivot as the wheels are turned. It must be flexible enough to handle slight angle changes and dampen movement of the upper end of the strut. This mount or bearing plate transfers vehicle load to the strut and spring, making the upper mount/bearing plate the load carrier and the lower ball joint the follower. Ya the yaris doesn't have that. Just a solid mount on all 4 corners. |
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