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Old 10-01-2015, 12:37 PM   #1
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The micro Image springs are very stiff front, and not enough rear. Just watch out with this setup, because you will under street all the time, and is almost not drivable in the winter. Not sure how much snow you get in AU if any at all

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Old 10-01-2015, 03:30 PM   #2
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The micro Image springs are very stiff front, and not enough rear. Just watch out with this setup, because you will under street all the time, and is almost not drivable in the winter. Not sure how much snow you get in AU if any at all

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are you talking in regards to having no rear sway bar? I don't auto-x my Yaris but I went on some twisty back roads this past weekend and was pushing it hard and had very little to any under steer, I also have the TRD rear sway bar.

I've yet to drive it in the snow
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Old 10-02-2015, 05:46 PM   #3
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are you talking in regards to having no rear sway bar? I don't auto-x my Yaris but I went on some twisty back roads this past weekend and was pushing it hard and had very little to any under steer, I also have the TRD rear sway bar.

I've yet to drive it in the snow
Yes in regards without a rear swaybar. It was horrible driving with the MI springs without any sort of rear swaybar, so I installed the TRD, but I wish I got the 21mm white line.

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