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jm1681
08-15-2007, 06:15 PM
Hello all :)

I currently have a MKIV VW and have a limit as to how far I can lower my car with the OEM front sway bar due to driveshaft clearance issues. I can swap the front bar for one that will allow a greater drop, but (A) I don't want to go lower with this car, and (B) I REALLY don't want to drop the subframe.

I was wondering if there is a similar issue with the Yaris, in particular the hatchback.

Thanx :)

reznunt
08-15-2007, 06:20 PM
if you don't find the answer here, take out your front springs and put your shocks/wheels/tires back on. then cycle your suspension. that'll tell you what hits first. =) i'm guessing your stock shocks will bottom out before you see any clearance issues.

jm1681
08-15-2007, 07:48 PM
...i'm guessing your stock shocks will bottom out before you see any clearance issues.Thats good to hear.

I like the car, but it could really stand to be a LOT lower.

Do any typical companies (Eibach, KYB, etc...) make shock and spring setups, or are coilovers the only way to go?

brickhardmeat
08-15-2007, 07:51 PM
a quick search would get you an answer to that question

COILOVERS

jm1681
08-15-2007, 08:42 PM
No one makes performance shocks for this car?

Sorry, but I don't want to blow a grand on coilovers.

brickhardmeat
08-15-2007, 09:17 PM
only TRD struts at the moment

you can pick up a set of coilovers for about 875. shipped or you can spend 200. on springs and 319. on struts

seanele
08-15-2007, 09:36 PM
Hello all :)

I currently have a MKIV VW and have a limit as to how far I can lower my car with the OEM front sway bar due to driveshaft clearance issues. I can swap the front bar for one that will allow a greater drop, but (A) I don't want to go lower with this car, and (B) I REALLY don't want to drop the subframe.

I was wondering if there is a similar issue with the Yaris, in particular the hatchback.

Thanx :)


do you drive a Yaris too..or just the MK4? ..which MK4 you drive?

before my current GLi,
i used to have '03 GTi and once i test fit my friend's H&R cup Kit,
i couldn't remember the exact number..but i kno for sure it was more than 2.3 drop.
the car looks so nice and felt more balanced in corners. i love it, but it's just too expensive.


..>>

03Z33
08-16-2007, 03:49 AM
The first thing to touch down on my car was the oil pan and front bumper (pretty much even)... the front subframe is also pretty low. You won't have any issues like on the VW and even on the VW you can just use longer (or adjustable) sway bar end links to increase the stock sway bar clearance.

Coming from a Euro you may be dissapointed with the conservative drop most of the Yaris parts offer. You will need to do some custom work or spend the $$ on some higher end co's if you're set on going low.

brickhardmeat
08-16-2007, 11:27 AM
shit I thought the guy was talkng about a yaris, word of advice...

vortex

jm1681
08-16-2007, 12:39 PM
...you can pick up a set of coilovers for about 875. shipped or you can spend 200. on springs and 319. on strutsI'll go with springs and struts personally. Less to worry about IMHO ;)

do you drive a Yaris too..or just the MK4? ..which MK4 you drive?I don't even have the Yaris at the moment.

I have a 20thAE GTI that I love so much. Unfortunately, it SERIOUSLY hates me. It treats me like shit no matter how good I am to it. I have startup issues, running issues (It is NOT chipped), incesant rattles, it just sucks. I wanted to grow old with this car and thats not going to happen.

shit I thought the guy was talkng about a yaris...Indeed I am. Things go according to plan, I'll be getting one this weekend ;)

I need what the Yaris has to offer at this point in my life. Sure I'm going to mod it a little, but nothing major whatsoever.

brickhardmeat
08-16-2007, 01:38 PM
hey I totally hear you on that, I gave up my VW for the Yaris and don't miss it one bit


whichever you decide , springs and trd struts or coilovers you will sure want them fast because I could hardly stand to drive mine stock:laugh:

either one is a huge improvement you just have the option of going lower than 1.9 with the coilovers and closing up that gap

jm1681
08-16-2007, 01:43 PM
I just drove my GTI and god do I love it...when its not being a PITA. But, that one time, everytime I drive it, that it hiccups or goes off boost for a split second makes the whole experience disappear instantly.

I think its going to be TRD struts with DF210s for me.

brickhardmeat
08-16-2007, 01:45 PM
I just drove my GTI and god do I love it...when its not being a PITA. But, that one time, everytime I drive it, that it hiccups or goes off boost for a split second makes the whole experience disappear instantly.

I think its going to be TRD struts with DF210s for me.

that's a great combo, lots of guys very happy with that set up

I had a MK4 Golf, I loved it but -problems-

I let it go at 60000 because I was afraid it was going to fail any moment

jm1681
08-16-2007, 01:48 PM
that's a great combo, lots of guys very happy with that set up...Good to hear :)

I really love my MKIV. Such a great little platform (Seriously...little. A lowered Yaris is still taller than a MKIV) and the power delivery of the 1.8t is fantastic (Especially with the 6-speed).

If only it was more...reliable...

Its so upsetting to be discussing its dismisal, but I really feel like its the right choice.