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Drives: 2007 Yaris LB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Safety Harbor, FL
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The final word on this discussion will have to wait until someone does some before and after alignment checking.
My speculation is that it simply improves the toe curve on a lowered Yaris, letting the rear suspension work more like it would at stock height. It's not gonna give you "toe out", just "less toe in". Now... here's a question for those who have done it. (I'm freakin' lazy, could be months before I get around to it) Is there enough slop in those pivot bolts that the alignment of the rear axle becomes an issue? Can you end up "dog-tracking" due to the rear axle assembly not pointing straight along the centerline of the car? Or are they tight enough that it's not a concern? (probably another question that it will take an alignment rack to answer accurately) Last edited by Loren; 11-24-2009 at 01:48 PM. Reason: added the word "not" that was left out |
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