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Lowering - I Know Theres Been Threads Before!


Nick SR
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Sorry to start another lowering thread

But in brief i want to know if it is possible to lower the Yaris 50 to 60 mm, sat on 15's?

Thanks

Nick

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You can get 60mm lowering springs but you would need to change the shocks or even better get coileys

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You can get 60mm lowering springs but you would need to change the shocks or even better get coileys

i think i am going to change the whole lot, but am pricing my options first

you got a link where the 60mm springs are from?

nick

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No, but envy would be your best bet, dont know anywhere else that sells them!

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If I remember properly, the GReddy springs lower 60mm, but you need a mortgage to buy them. There are some German ones as well, but they're not easy to get hold of, and I can't remember the make

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If I remember properly, the GReddy springs lower 60mm, but you need a mortgage to buy them. There are some German ones as well, but they're not easy to get hold of, and I can't remember the make

Ventura i think.. they were just under 200 notes for a set :!Removed!: so thats about 500 quid for 60mm springs and koni shocks..

if i remember rightly the same price as the first tein coilover set

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Basic Tein coilovers are about 400 odd quid, and the Envy ones that should be around soon (KEV!!??) should be a bit cheaper too, so they'd be bar far a better option

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Basic Tein coilovers are about 400 odd quid

Try £600+ mate! :yes:

Or you could buy my suspension and have it at any height you want! :thumbsup:

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Yeh i know what i'm on about Ryan, I don't work in Sterling...

600 coverted - discount = My price. CLYDE!!!

Well start working in Sterling fool, we all work in it! :yes:

Top of the league! :D

Also, I think they are £600+ so you might just get them for £600! :)

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Bah, what's the stronger pound buddy!!! But yeh, as everyone has said, get the teins, or some of envy's ones. I would imagine the springs will just mess up your shockes eventually

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The GReddy springs lower 40-45 mm. I was quoted at £167 without VAT and postage. www.specialvehicle.co.uk is the site but you'l have to mail them because there not on the website

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forgot to mention im on konis and 35mm jamex springs but it definatly looked lower when i put the shocks on, and Jaxx used some sort of measuring thing, and he measured it after he put his konis and TTE springs on and that was a 60mm ish drop!

I think its becuase the shocks are shorter than the standard ones (by like 2" )! and they just compress the springs more..

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If you are going to go lower than 30mm.. i would also advise an uprated rear anti-roll bar (swaybar) to stop the body rolling, this will help stop the shocks bottoming out and running out of travel.. it will also reduce understeer and may even induce a little oversteer, which will make the handling a little more spirited.

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