3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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see the difference: stock vs. tokico struts and TRD springs
i was buying some movie tickets in advance today and i saw this camry in the parking lot. i happend to have my camera with me so i snapped a few shots. If anyone is wondering what kind of drop they might get from this setup now you have some pictures to give you a good idea of what to expect.
i know the pictures could have been a little better but i was short on time.
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1997 Toyota Camry V6 5-Speed
1995 Lexus SC400...big plans for this one
why didn't you throw that into the mix when u had the accident fixed?- im sure u woulda gotten a good deal!
i had it estimated before and it would be at least 1200. besides i don't have the money. if i saved that much up i would rather keep saving and get a supercharger.
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1997 Toyota Camry V6 5-Speed
1995 Lexus SC400...big plans for this one
Your Camry is bad ass with the JDM bumper and TRD Lips, And retro fit HID. The height does not look much lower, but you can easily feel the difference.
Your Camry is bad ass with the JDM bumper and TRD Lips, And retro fit HID. The height does not look much lower, but you can easily feel the difference.
i'll try to find another camry and park closer to it and get better pics. the ride is amazing compared to stock. it's like a different car.
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1997 Toyota Camry V6 5-Speed
1995 Lexus SC400...big plans for this one
It's easier to see the height difference from the side/profile views when looking at the fender gaps. I had some pics of mine parked a few inches away from another stock Camry and you could see the difference between the side mirrors.
BTW do you have a RSB installed too? That's a night and day difference when added to the spring/strut combo.
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