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I've tried searching for a few days but I can't seem to find that many pics. So if anyone has a library of lowered GEN2s and details on their suspension setups please post. I think this thread would be helpful for noobs who want to know what a camry looks like with lowering springs. Might be possible to sticky this thread if it turns out good.
What I'd like to see is; Intrax, Intrax with a coil cut off, B+G, and if it's out there B+G with a coil cut off.
Here is B+G on forum member "hyo" (Not sure if these springs are discontinued)
I can't fine Atobe's car(Intrax springs uncut) right now though. So if you understand the point of this thread please keep it going with whatever pics you have of lowered GEN2's. Thank you
Anthony
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Here's my camry ^
Current: B+G Springs, KYB GR2 Struts, Erebuni Bodykit(uninstalled), 3SGTE/E52 swap, Crane HI-6S Ignition Box, Crane Timing Retard Controller.
Plans: Here
I have King Springs and Monroe GT gas shocks. Nothing fancy. Dropped Ride height by approximately 30-35mm. Car sits about 1-1.5cm above rear tyre, and 3-5cm above front tyre (rough estimates). At work now, will post pics when I get home. Running on 195/65 R14s rims are 14 x 5.5 (ceica alloys). Hahaha I'd prefer not to post pics of my girl until she is sitting on 17's... but that wont be until october.
im pretty sure the b and g ones are still around. the only problem i found, and am going to correct, is the rears dont drop as much. but ima take a half or whole coil off to fix that problem. post pics of it when i get around to it
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