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Old 12-10-2014, 06:46 PM   #8
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You can run lowering springs with stock struts and shocks. Tanabe in particular are designed to be ok with stock suspension (fairly soft spring rates).
This.

Adding to that, my Yaris had been lowered at about the same height as DF's (although stiffer) on stock struts. They lasted me 110k miles with no problems inflicted on the struts.
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