3rd & 4th Generation (19921996 & 19972001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
New suspension went on today, Thanks 97camryman. Bought his suspension off of him and installed it over the weekend. Rides great, Tire shop messed up my set of tires though they put 55 series instead of 50 so the back tires rub a little over big bumps in the road. Other than that no problems at all. Rides like a champ with the Tein S techs and the Tokico shocks.
Yea ill post some up, Cars back on my 16s now and without the bodykit. Bodykit woulda scraped and tires got expensive on the 18s so with school i needed tires to last awhile lol.
I dont think im gonna be selling the bodykit or my 18's Im actually considering throwing the 18s back on it now. Heres some pictures i promised. Its in its track setup right now cause its low enough where in Orlando i cant make it with the body kit on.
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K&N air filter
non brand name strut bar
i always get wen ppl find out i drive a stick shift. i tell them that they a drive a stick shift too. then they reply, but urs a camry. every so often now a days. i get the surprise look of a camry being manual. hehehehehe.
Thanks, Once i have the 18s back on down the road ill try and get some newer pictures up too. I might throw the bodykit on today and snap a picture just to show how low it would be.
Oh yea lol, No way ill be able to drive around town with it on while its lowered but its gonna be pretty funny to see just how low it would be. Whoever designed the bodykit wasnt planning on anyone lowering the camry at all.
heres a shot with the bodykit front bumper halfway on the car lol i got the two top bolts in and stepped back just to see how low it was, I have maybe an inch or two clearance under the front if i were to bolt it all the way up.
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