3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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White 1989 Gen 2 Camry (Engine:S1-Ci)
16" Holotype R Rims / 2 Inch Drop with reset pedders springs /2" Sports Exhaust with Lukey UltraFlow Muffler with 3 1/2" Stainless steel tip / Pod Filter http://www.geocities.com/biggpara/pics/index
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mmm.... sexy, sexy....
Looks really good
The drop looks perfect I am seriously considering buying the Sprint springs.
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1997 Toyota 4Runner V6 SR5 4X4
-TRD Supercharger-TRD Tranny Cooler
-265/75/16 Michelin LTX AT-PP 1 inch lift springs
-Deckplate mod w/amsoil
1993 Camry V6 XLE *SOLD*
-Intake
1992 Toyota Celica All Trac (ST185) 64,000 original miles
- Intake
- Upgraded CT 26 w/46 trim
- 16in wheels
- Stage II clutch
- Boosting @ 11.5 psi My 4Runner and Celica site
hmmm.. i though they were 17x9 maybey theyre 17x7 or something... my bad, thanks for all the complements... hopefully a K&N dropin filter is on its way!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: bighoe on 2002-05-31 14:10 ]</font>
yea i almost bought those same wheels, the primax 496's. they only make a 7" width for 17" diameter size. maybe thats why your tires dont look as small as they sound they should.
i like the drop a lot! it makes it look like you have 18s!
On 2002-05-31 17:31, lankanprince wrote:
NICE car, I like the drop, hows the ride with the sprint springs? did you change the struts too, or?
The ride is good and i have KYB-GR2 struts.. it handles wayyy better with the KYB i felt the difference.. the only prob with the springs is it drops too low in the rear and i almost scrape on every speed bump.. thats if i have like 2-3 people in my back seat..
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