3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Junk-Yard run today, Adding Tweeters, Leather / anything else?
I want to make my Camry look better. I have the basic LE model and wanted to add in OEM tweeters and maybe Leather seats.
Are the Tweeters just plug and play (with some wire soldering), after removing the door, or do I need to figure a way to mount them?
Also seats -- do I take the entire new seat (would one off an ES300 work?) or just seat covers -- if just seat covers, how do I remove the leather from them?
Front Bumper cover. I have a 97' and the front bumper is all banged up. Would only a 97-99 fit, or could I get a 00-01 as well?
Thanks!
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1997 Camry LE, i-4, auto, KYB GR-2 and mounts in the front
I sorta pulled something like this off a couple months ago.
If you dont have mudflaps, they simply screw on.
For the tweeters I just took the covers so it looks like their there. But I know they mount to the regular LE easily on the mirror bolts. Dunno about the connection, but theres probably a crossover in the door somewhere.
Also do you have the radio/cassette headunit, or the radio,cd,cass headunit?
Another cool thing are the map/overhead light swap in. Mine just had the regular holder for sunglasses and if you find a Camry with a sunroof, they have a light and glasses holder. I haven't installed mine yet but it looks pretty simple to do.
Oh and if you do leather you might as well swap in the leather doorpanels.
If you dont have a spoiler and like the way they look thats something else you could do.
Some LE's are better then others. The LE I stripped down had a cd player, tweeters, sunroof, mud flaps, alloys. Mine didn't have any of these. The XLE's have all this stuff standard.
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