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Old 03-24-2008, 12:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi all,
I have tein springs on my 00 camry. I want to put it back up cuz the roads here in mtl are just pain in the a**. I would just like to put my stock springs back on but just wondering if there is anything available for the back that will keep it a bit higher than my stock springs.
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Old 03-24-2008, 12:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmm...well you can get a set of generic spring boosters from the local auto parts store. I had them on my old Gen 2 Camry to correct the sag in the rear springs. It worked great. I had to put two sets in cause they were so bad..lol, but the ride was still good.


They go for about $10 and Its basically a piece of aluminum that you put on the end of a ratchet and "ratchet" them in between the coils on the springs. It basically separates/lifts the coil and wont allow it to compress with the weight of the vehicle.
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How's the ride with the Teins? I have Eibachs/KYB struts and I'm thinking about swapping them out for S-Tech's for a firmer ride and lower ride height. Would you recommend them?
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the setup is just fine. only if we had better roads here. i have tokico blues with the tein and handling is much better compared to stock one.
anyone else with any other idea for the sag?
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