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10-30-2008, 01:23 PM | #19 |
Who said Yaris was slow?
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Unless you are planning on doing some motorsports, upgraded shocks are not really needed.
If you check around here 90% of the people with lowering springs are running on stock shocks with out a problem. Tanabe NF's are not that low and are designed to be used with the original shocks. Regarding the wheels, unless you are planning to get something crazy you should be fine with those springs. Since the drop is small you will have a wide option of wheels. Take a look at the wheel and tire section for more info. The tire size will be more critical than the wheel itself. If you stick with the recomended Tire/wheel sizes you won't have a problem |
10-30-2008, 01:28 PM | #20 |
Drives: Yaris '09,GTi '09, BMW 3.30ci Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lebanon, Middle East.
Posts: 582
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Aye, been reading the wheels section all day everyday hehe. Good thing is that I can get wheels and rims from where I live, plenty of options. Yeh Tanabes lower by 1.5" apparently, I'll stick to those. And I will most probably be getting 16's because the roads here are pretty rough, dont think 17's would be a good idea.
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