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Who said Yaris was slow?
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Wrong! you have to keep the overall diam of your tire. Meaning that low profile tires are for bigger rims. If you just want a little drop to close that fender gap, you should go for the Tanabes NF's not the DF's or the TRD springs (more $$$) . Those are just 1" drop. Regarding the strut bar... it depends on the way you drive and the roads you have there... You won't feel a difference driving on straight line or on your daily commute. |
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