3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Save yourself the headache and sell those springs. I've never seen an even drop with Intrax. Go with Eibach or H&R and Tokico struts. I think the only company that makes worse springs than Intrax is Sprint.
Save yourself the headache and sell those springs. I've never seen an even drop with Intrax. Go with Eibach or H&R and Tokico struts. I think the only company that makes worse springs than Intrax is Sprint.
Eibach is nice. Also if you lower the car too much, you probally have to invest money in a chamber kit because it changes the angle of the struts. If the angle is too steep your struts will give up quickly.
my bro has the same springs and struts on his 93 and they have gone through a lot of abuse and there still holdin up strong and i dont plan having my car forever just till after college then im moving on
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97 Camry: 17" Enkei rims, lowered with Ground Control and tokico,
Alpine head, mids, and highs, rockford 4-channel, 12" P3 rockford,
MTX monoblock, TRD RSB, Clear Corners, 6K Mod Express HID kit
thanks if they go bad, which they shouldnt ill probably live on them for as long as possible as long as there not doing damage to the car or ill just put the stock setup on because ill just keep the stock springs and struts in storage
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97 Camry: 17" Enkei rims, lowered with Ground Control and tokico,
Alpine head, mids, and highs, rockford 4-channel, 12" P3 rockford,
MTX monoblock, TRD RSB, Clear Corners, 6K Mod Express HID kit
Selling my KSport springs [2"]drop all around] cheap. Something happened and I need the money unfortunately. Real cheap, email me if interested...
They're still new in the box they shipped in.
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