3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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^ everyone would have, but you were whining about how you couldnt handle coilovers, and now youre trying to be the lowest on tn
yeah, i still think there are better options out there ... if i had the funding, i would get K-Sport GT Pros, because the Kontrol Pros are pretty much a bare minimum ....
the quality isnt top-notch, but its good enough considering we have a family sedan, not a sports car ... and not a Honda either
idk if WhiteRabbit adjusted the rear settings or not, but its stiff as hell!
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just wait till you start hittin all sorts of shit on the road...haha
all those imperfections made me raise it a whole inch so i could go from thumping on speedbumps to minor scraping here and there
its a dream ride on flat, smooth roads though
yeah, im gonna have to raise it cuz i can barely get in the garage
im also gonna set the damping rates to soft
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any lower youd scrape the peds off the highway! gees dude! roflmao looks good, alot lower then i would go for mine (which got done today too!) want some hubcaps for the steelies? roflmao
btw didnt you say your mom drives this car too? arent you worried she might drag something out from under it that low? not saying women cant drive because they can, but anyone who isnt concious of what to watch for can really fubar a lowered ride?
fuck fuck fuck i need MONEY!!!! well not to be slammed but to be dropped! Looks nice lenny, now get that front lip from the junk yard should look awsome but if it were me i'd but a kit on it jus my .02
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Not yours thats for sure. Slamming your car on donuts is a different story than slamming your ride on 18, 19, or even 17 inch rims. so sorry, try again
Lenny! you should go lower ftw. j/k. idk thats a little to low for my liken to many potholes and speedbumps around my area and plus theres an incline up my drive way with potholes in the front where water accumulates in there which is so great . looking good .
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Can you do the dansing and raise the roof?
SuperDuperCamry - HE might not have me beat .... whats the frame rail clearance? .... thats the purest measure of ride height, because wheels and tires can always change, so tuck means nothing
if BAGGEDCAMRY01 comes back, he will be the lowest .... until then, looks like BabyBoiGSXR might have me beat
its all good, because i still have 2" of threads on the front, and like 3" of threads on the rear left to lower ^_^
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