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Old 08-17-2009, 02:47 AM   #1
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Tanabe DF210 will be lowest. You can use camber bolts (front) and shims (rear) to get extra tuck if you have any rubbing issues.

what offset are your wheels?
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Tanabe DF210 will be lowest. You can use camber bolts (front) and shims (rear) to get extra tuck if you have any rubbing issues.

what offset are your wheels?
40mm.....I called and they said these wheels would fit, will i have any issues with a 40mm offset? Im pretty sure i read the yaris is good with a 40-44mm offset or something like that? So what goes lower, Tein or the Tanabes?
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40mm.....I called and they said these wheels would fit, will i have any issues with a 40mm offset? Im pretty sure i read the yaris is good with a 40-44mm offset or something like that? So what goes lower, Tein or the Tanabes?
I believe they should work fine with either Teins or the Tanabes. Also keep in mind that the S.Tech's have a higher spring rate in the rear, making for better handling characteristic on a fwd car like our Yaris. The Tanabe's have firmer spring rates in the front.
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Awesome thanks for the info guys...Im ordering either one tommorow, i want to see how the car feels at stock height after i pick her up at noon tommorow to see how low i want to go and how stiff i want my springs and say fairwell to my Redline as the dick salesman drives it away......Thank goodness all i have to do is go grab the keys for the yaris and drive off
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