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Old 07-22-2013, 01:49 PM   #1
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Good news! There is now another bag solution available for the yaris, however slightly less conventional.

Air lift universal struts. They require some welding though. Basically you measure and order the correct universal struts for your car, they come with a variety of upper and lower mounting tabs. Then measure and weld the correct tabs on and use the proper top mount and bam you've got front struts. A little more work but it's an option that's available now and there is no wait 6-8 week wait time like Air Force or air runner. And you can buy whatever rear bags you want(inexpensive bellowed bags) and whatever management you want. Where as Air Force and air runner you're stuck with what they supply unless you want to spend even more.

http://www.airliftperformance.com/ap...niversal-kits/
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Old 07-23-2013, 08:32 AM   #2
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Good news! There is now another bag solution available for the yaris, however slightly less conventional.

Air lift universal struts. They require some welding though. Basically you measure and order the correct universal struts for your car, they come with a variety of upper and lower mounting tabs. Then measure and weld the correct tabs on and use the proper top mount and bam you've got front struts. A little more work but it's an option that's available now and there is no wait 6-8 week wait time like Air Force or air runner. And you can buy whatever rear bags you want(inexpensive bellowed bags) and whatever management you want. Where as Air Force and air runner you're stuck with what they supply unless you want to spend even more.

http://www.airliftperformance.com/ap...niversal-kits/
If a person was willing to weld on the strut the way they tell you to in the installation instructions for these struts...a person could adapt shorter OEM type struts to the yaris and have a cheap static drop set-up.
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