3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hmm, I'll post anyways:
-Eibach Pro-kit springs
-KYB GR-2 struts
-TRD Strut Bar
-TRD Rear Sway Bar
-18x7.5+38 with 225/40/18
-Maybe some JIC FLT coilovers in the future and slam it so the front tires are tucking and no gap in the rear lol
you ever had any problems with the cut springs? obviously you wouldnt be drifting with those, but i mean regular driving instances.
i dont have any problem with it yet. been driving it like this for over a year now. the shocks are still strong and the springs are still stiff. I actually cut the springs from a 4th gen. ride is really smooth. Nesquik have driven my car before, so if you have any question about the ride, you can ask him.
mine has no suspension... riding on the frame! well, if those wheels werent holding it up.
no... use to be on TRD RSB, Tokico Blues, H&R Red Sports and all OEM rubber 235/45R17's:
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