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Old 01-01-2014, 10:54 AM   #1
scottbebadboy
 
Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris HB
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Georgetown ky
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Going from lowered to factory ride. (Newbie)

I purchased a 2007 gray 2 door hb last summer. Very cool little car. I love it in so many ways. But the problem I'm having is this. The car has after market 16" wheels on it. And has been lowered with ds210's coils. (I think that's the right name for them). It looks awesome and rides good and handles well on smooth minimal bumpy pavement. But hits hard on pavement changes and on bridges on the interstate. The front drivers tire rubs on hard hits. The previous owner even took out the inner plastic fender wells. I would like to put factory ride back on this car since I love it so much. I hate to sacrifice the look of it but I do alot of driving and can't handle it much more. Can you guys give me some advice on where I can find factory springs or lowered springs that will give me a factory ride? I don't want to pay new factory spring prices when I can buy a full set of lowered springs for alot cheaper. I'm already prepared to buy new struts. Also tell me how to post a pic and I'll show you guys the look of my yaris
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