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やりすぎだ~
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I would've thought the fronts blew but seeing your pics, it's the rear!
Be honest now, you were doing the dirty in the back seat with someone, right? Fair to say that it wasn't just the struts that blew... :P |
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USAF_SrA_E-4
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What Megan are these?
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Form>Function
Drives: 07 Flint Sedan Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Tampa
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I think the higher rate springs on the front take a lot of stress off of the struts in the front whereas the rear rate is pretty low thus putting a lot of stress on the strut, especially when I am running springs right on the torsion beam. With that low of a rate, the struts were just not made to support that drop. After all my negative comments toward air rides, I bet you're lauging lol |
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just get some different shocks, i have looked into many and e46 bmw rears are the same size as yaris shocks, i personally have function form type 2 rear shocks. if you dont want to wait months for the yaris specific megans to get in there are lots of other alternatives.
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