3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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yup. i went with the H&R with the 1.3 inch drop. it looks so sick. and the ride is really stiff! i like it a lot. ill try to get pics up 2morrow but by sunday at the latest. thanks for all the help.
do yourself a favor...wait a week or a little more to take pics...they have to settle first. also get to lookin for shocks...youll ware out thoes springs alot faster on OEM shocks...as well as an upgraded rear sway bar.
yeah...at least a week. do this...measure the hught of the fender now and after 1 week and 2 weeks measure again and see how far the suspension dropped.
lol ya. ya that drop is 1.3 inches. so u think i should try and out heavy things in my car? and im north of union city like about an hour i think. and you can get them anywhere online. just search your year camry lowering springs in the yahoo search bar. heres some pics. i want to wait till i clean the car and it stops raining here to take better pics.
do yourself a favor...wait a week or a little more to take pics...they have to settle first. also get to lookin for shocks...youll ware out thoes springs alot faster on OEM shocks...as well as an upgraded rear sway bar.
+1. The rear sway bar is one of the best suspension mods available.
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Originally Posted by norcalcam
lol ya. ya that drop is 1.3 inches. so u think i should try and out heavy things in my car? and im north of union city like about an hour i think. and you can get them anywhere online. just search your year camry lowering springs in the yahoo search bar. heres some pics. i want to wait till i clean the car and it stops raining here to take better pics.
your car already looks like its clean lol. Your drop does look clean though! Good job, and good choice going w/ H&Rs. To me, they're the best compromise between handling/stiffness and comfort.
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