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Old 10-09-2008, 12:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lowering 2000 Camry with TEIN SS COILOVERS on 18"s + 225/45/zr18 tires??

could i still drop to about where i can fit only 1 finger into the spacing between the fender and tire? would i rub crucial if i had passengers? would i rub if i turned with a camber kit?
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I wish I could get Tein coilovers...Are you getting them new or used?
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:53 AM   #3 (permalink)
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planning to get them new. pretty expensive, cheapest deal i found was 1360 shipped D:
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4th Generation tein coilovers

my setup is tokiko blue with tein s.techs. it is nothing compared to coilovers. its only a slight drop. i have 225/45/18 tires. i highly recommend getting camber kit for front and back. my fronts arent rubbing even when i do hard turning. as for the back you should get extended studs then roll and pull your fender. or you could get hubcentric or lugcentric spacers at least 10mm wide. i hope this helps
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thanks for your comment feijai, i already got my fenders rolled but with full passengers i still have rubbing. if i drop the car i would still rub huh?
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well coilovers are going to be really stiff so when you have a full car they should move as much as the would with stock or even spring and strut upgrade

you can get the best help from those JDM honda people that dump there rides and ride daily on them like this guy that lives in my city





i dont know how he does it
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well coilovers are going to be really stiff so when you have a full car they should move as much as the would with stock or even spring and strut upgrade

you can get the best help from those JDM honda people that dump there rides and ride daily on them like this guy that lives in my city





i dont know how he does it

lmao i dont get how their wheels turn with their car that low o__o;
so your saying i should be fine with full passengers?
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well i cant tell you from experience since ive never owned coilovers

there are a few people who ride slammed so they could tell you i forget there names though
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