View Full Version : Struts and Tire help.
silvertoydragon
06-10-2014, 07:03 PM
Hi Yaris Peeps :thumbup:, Just got my 2014 2DR hatchback. I wanted to get front strut tower bar, front lower, mid, and rear tie bars. They don't make 2014 yet by megan or tanabe.
1) Suggestions? :iono:
2) Does it help?
3) I want to put 16" rims on it too. What tire size should I stay with?
Thanks,:eyebulge:
PS
yariseggvvti
06-11-2014, 03:36 AM
check out www.ultraracing.com and you will find all kinda bars you need. After you got all this bars and take the vehicle to Turnbull canyon give it try how it handle. I will stay 15 steelie for it.
silvertoydragon
06-11-2014, 12:13 PM
Thanks for the 411. I found out the manufactures of the bars don't make 2014 yet and they don't vouch if it works or not. 2011 fits 2014?
Exiwolfman
06-11-2014, 01:22 PM
Thanks for the 411. I found out the manufactures of the bars don't make 2014 yet and they don't vouch if it works or not. 2011 fits 2014?
99.9% of stuff from older yr Yaris fit the 2014 , from lowering springs, struts/shocks , rear TRD swaybar as for wheels same goes with 16 u can run stock SE size 195 50 16 or 205 40 16 etc use ur original guide/reference in a tire calculator as for offset 35 up to 45 , on the safe side if u lower crazy i would say 40 to 45 ...
WeeYari
06-11-2014, 03:31 PM
You don't need all those bars!
Invest in rear sway + springs + shocks/struts + light 15"-16" wheels with quality 195-205 series tires.
This will give you handling improvements that will blow you away. The other bars will offer minimal additional benefits and only in extreme handling conditions.
IllusionX
06-11-2014, 04:03 PM
all the bars together probably weights 100+ lbs? lol
silvertoydragon
06-12-2014, 02:26 PM
Thank you all for the feedback. Adding all those bars can get pretty heavy. I'll invest into the front strut tower bar/rear sway bars and coil overs. Suggestions? on coil overs. Also, what's a reasonable price to install coil overs and rear strut bars.
Thanks,
PS
fnkngrv
06-12-2014, 02:37 PM
There has been extensive threads here about coilovers. Do a search and prepare to set an hour or two aside to read through them if you want o get the best bit of info. I say this because there has been so much discussion if folks just respond here something important for you might get missed.
Sent from my m-o-b-i-l-e
silvertoydragon
06-12-2014, 03:01 PM
Any yaris meet in Cali areas? - monterey park, pasadena, rosemead, el monte, arcadia, duarte, asuza
cali yaris
06-12-2014, 07:09 PM
We stock most brands for coilovers on the Yaris, and do installs for $200-250. Also Whiteline rear sway bars, and Tanabe, Cusco, Ultra Racing and Nitto front strut tower bars.
Located in Canoga Park.
trunkout
06-12-2014, 11:17 PM
You don't need all those bars!
Invest in rear sway + springs + shocks/struts
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