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Old 05-10-2014, 11:38 PM   #1
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ahhhhhh i see, i blame google for the wrong image haha. we will have to get under the car and take a look at what kind of room i'm looking at and what area would be best to remove material from. Then speak with a friend who does fabrication work and see about what could be done. not going to give up yet!
It is definitely a cool idea. I had a spare beam that would have been perfect for you to experiment with, but unfortunately someone else grabbed it to replace a bent one.
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now that i have read this think im gone save my hub spacers for the next Yaris ...any idea if this problem is on 2012 up ?
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