3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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i was wondering if ppl could post how fast they can take a standard intersection turn on here with mods like struts and springs idk was just wondering so yeah
intersections are NOT the place to test ur suspension!!! ull endanger other people.
i like off ramps, if i did screw up im the only one hurt. ur not gonna get a good guage of what speed by what people might tell ya. ud need a g force meter to get that accuratly.
why not ask it this way... what do u have and how does it corner?
me kys struts and tein springs with the whiteline swaybar rollin on 225s. corners well but there is still some body roll due in part to the whiteline and the softer shocks. but the ride is smoother with kybs.
Nothing says "responsible driving" quite like watching your speedometer as you attempt to take a turn through an intersection as fast as you can. Brilliant post.
there's a difference between going fast through a turn when there's a banking...that's the whole purpose of having banks in a racetrack...but if you're talking about taking a regular 90 degree left/right-hand turn at high speeds that's just stupid
knock yourself out tho, you can test your suspension on the highways/on&off ramps curves but city streets is not the place to do it
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