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Old 05-10-2014, 10:24 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by DINOeggxo View Post
bumping this back up:

Has anyone ever attempted to modify the rear beam to pull the wheels in more? like cutting re-welding? trying to think of a way to get perfect fitment. or is there a beam from earlier yaris or other model that is narrower and would bolt in?
I don't believe so on either.

Cutting and re-welding would actually be a reasonable approach, although the simpler solution is to use hub spacers. Using a mismatched set of one 10 mm and one 13 mm Penguin Garage spacer brings them almost perfectly equal. To make them dead on you could purchase a set of 10's or 13's and grind one down to where both sides are identical.
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