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Parallel Parking Pro
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Forget tinting - get heat reflective film instead, at least your car would be genuinely cooler in the Australian summer heat!
Changing the springs on this car is a fairly involving 2 hour process by one mechanic, most of it spent on the front end of the car. The strut tops are sitting under the windscreen wiper panels, therefore the wipers and its ancillaries have to come off before you can get to the strut tops. Thereafter it is a straightforward process of dropping out the shocks, using a spring compressor to undo the springs and replacing them. The rears are dead easy and you essentially remove the retaining bolt on the rear shock absorber to swing the torsion beam bar far enough down to release the spring from its cradle. After all that suspension work you should budget to send the car in for alignment, disassembling the front suspension bits tends to make the car's geometry go off a bit. Plus, the anticipated lower ride height also brings about a geometry change on its own. I am not sure if TRD = TTE springs, but my TTE springs list for around AUD$450. ![]() Spring compressor ![]() Front spring comparison ![]() Rear spring comparison |
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Lil White her name is ~
Drives: White YRX 5DR Hatchback 2006 Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Gold Coast/Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Posts: 268
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Thanks for the explanation ~ 2 hours.....it'll probably take my 5 hours ~ Hehe ~ I'm hoping I can get a friend to do it for me ~ So I won't need to pay so much ~ I want my car to be low ^_^ ~ BTW.....yes that is AU$460 ~ King's springs + Installation ~ Also.....I can't seem to find any Lowering springs on eBay for the Yaris ~ Any help please ~ Jaspie ~ |
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Parallel Parking Pro
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Where I am (Singapore) they are called solar film. V-kool is supposed to be the best, but is also the costliest. It costs around A$800 to do all the windows on the car. They reflect heat without screening out too much light, so you can still see out.
http://www.v-kool.com.au/automotive.html I don't recommend you try to change springs on the car yourself. Get a workshop to do it. I don't want the car too low, there are killer humps and potholes scattered around the streets of Brisbane. ;) Can't help you with regard to eBay springs but I recommend you get the springs fitted from the shop where you bought them. Good luck! |
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Lil White her name is ~
Drives: White YRX 5DR Hatchback 2006 Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Gold Coast/Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Posts: 268
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Yea.....I don't plan on doing the springs myself ~ AU$460 for springs and installation and I heard King's springs use to really suck but after they fixed themselves up and re-organised the factory.....I heard King's springs are pretty reliable now ~ Will keep you guys updated ~ Jaspie ~ |
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