3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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lookin into gettin some new struts and springs. mine are goin bad. lookin at tokico struts and shocks, and eibach springs with a 1" drop.
how much yall pay for yours and where did you get them. from andysautosport.com im lookin at about 300 for springs and 70/ea for struts without shipping. sound about good, or too pricey?
This was a good eBay vendor. Very smooth transaction and fast shipping.
I got H&R Sport springs instead of Eibach but got them from TireRack.com. They carry Eibach also. Tirerack is a great seller. Not the cheapest in town, but great customer service. Fast shipping, etc.
got my mounts, boots, and bump stops from TireRack - decent prices, great service, and i ended up returning them cuz i went a different route ... they lemme return with a full refund PAST the return date with an open box!
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I got my mounts, boots, etc., from Toyota. I had heard many people say the factory mounts were superior to aftermarket, etc. so I decided to go OEM on all that stuff.
I got them through Reggie at Ackerman Toyota in St. Louis. He's the guy that everyone gets their TRD RSBs through and I had gotten my RSB and endlinks through him. He was very good to deal with, so I went back to him for the other parts.
does he ship to kentucky? if so can i get his email or a number to contact him. im lookin for the RSB endlinks. im basically redoing as much of my suspension as i can, along with wheels. can get a set of enkei rs-6's for 680 wheels only
I am a former 240sx/Silvia driver so this may not count, but I swear by Tein w/KYB gas adjust. I had a nice smooth ride and a cool 2inch drop with great handling.
My CAMRY will remain stock height however. I am getting GR2's put on this weekend and I will let you know how it goes.
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