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Old 09-18-2014, 03:19 AM   #11
TerenceCruz
 
Drives: 2011 Toyota Yaris
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Still not low enough for my though haha

I love the back of my car, the front... not so much
Oh sorry the way I typed it made it seem like I only got the front coilovers haha. I have the full coil overs, front and rear. But, the rear coils didn't go as low as I'd like to. As I'm sure you know the rear spring is independent from the shock. That's why I said I'm only on the springs in the rear cause I took off the locks/perches that came with the coils to get the maximum drop. I want to get shorter/stiffer springs though so I can put the locks and perches back on to be able to adjust my height as I please again. Plus, it looks like you have bigger rims so that should fill the gap nicely if you feel like the Megans don't have a low enough drop for you.
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