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11-26-2015, 01:44 PM | #1 |
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sport strut/shocks options
Does anyone know of the available shock/strut option for our Yaris?
I know Tokiko Blues are no longer made and their are a handful of Coilovers for the Yaris (Megan EZ street and Teine Basis being the least costly it seems) TRD has sport versions but their price is astronomical. But what about KYB Excel G's? I've read on various forums on line that they are just another variation of the OEM versions. I've also heard that TRD's are just rebadged KYB's? Does anyone have any experience w/ KYB's or know of any other options?
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11-28-2015, 02:54 PM | #2 |
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My TRD dampers are manufactured by KYB with KYB stamped right on their body. They are however valved to TRD spec with much higher damping rates than OEM spec.
KYB Excel G dampers may be a new name for their GR2's of the past which were advertised as OE replacement spec. I used GR2's along with Eibach ProKit springs in my '95 Talon. The combo worked well with a much more "comfortable" ride than the TRD package in my Yaris.
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11-29-2015, 10:22 PM | #3 |
KYB and Tein springs for last 50k ( combination of sprtline springs and now on Teins )
I find they are priced well and work with out any issues. |
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11-30-2015, 05:28 AM | #4 |
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Did you notice if the KYB were stiffer than the oem's?
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Based on posts in this thread, KYB became my choice for replacement of the stock struts/shocks if/when they go, but someone said literally the exact opposite in another thread about this. Post claimed the KYB's weren't going to make the 10k mark. How many miles are you in on your KYB's, Exiwolfman?
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11-30-2015, 02:44 PM | #9 |
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Its nice to have some feedback.
The comment was: I *feel* that they wont last with the particular springs (megan) because I drive in NYC & NJ a lot and there are gigantic ditches everywhere... Time will tell. :) |
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Guys that are already lowered and daily drive their cars during winter with snow how does your Yaris perform? I bought WS80s for winter and have purchased MI springs about a month ago but also want to swap the shocks for the TRD shocks. I have a huge 2400 mile trip for work coming up and was planning on doing the springs and shocks when I return but I am wondering if I should lower at all because of daily driving and snow.
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12-03-2015, 10:35 AM | #13 |
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I was going to wait until spring as well but then just said f*ck it and installed them in August when I got them.
Where I live there is at most ~4 snow falls a winter that accumulate anywhere from 10-20cm. Maybe 1 that is over 15cm. With my ride height I should be fine in anything up to 15cm and have zero issues in anything up to 10cm. The roads are cleared enough and if it's that deep then I just don't drive to school that day and call my own snow day. If I waited i'd just have been in the same boat next winter anyways. I'm happy with my decision, but all the above are things you'd need to consider with where you live. Keep in mind, it's more the axles that bottom out first (as well as front bumper I guess) and when you are lowering your car your axles aren't really going any lower.
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12-03-2015, 10:52 AM | #14 |
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I got me a good little crease in one of my rockers. Caused by a hunk of wheel well ice that was lying in the entrance to a strip mall. Could happen at stock height yes, but that much of a greater risk when lowered. It's not necessarily all about beaching yourself in snow. Just saying...
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12-03-2015, 11:17 AM | #15 |
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good point...I wonder if that is why one of my rocker panels when I purchased it has a smoother indent (no paint damage or scratch) along the middle of it?
You definitely need to be more careful if you're driving in snow when you're lowered. Personally if I absolutely had to drive on a day that had more than 10cm of snow and the plows had not been out yet, I'd just take the fiancees Echo which is stock height and allows me to worry less.
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So far no problems i just give her lol and go for it but if it gets to deep just use the Juke lol |
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12-03-2015, 01:05 PM | #17 |
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aaaaaah, the difference 1-2 hours North makes when you are talking about the great lakes
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12-04-2015, 12:26 PM | #18 |
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So it looks like there aren't a whole lot of options, eh? I have about 60,000 miles on my Tokico HPs, and at some point they'll need replacing. I really don't want to install a set of coilovers again. Looks like my options are the Excel-G (which don't seem very high performance) or TRDs.
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