5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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I was searching online and i found out that Sprint Springs are out already for the 2007 Camry. I also got the confirmation email from them. They lower the car 1.75 inches all around. The only problem is that all the dealers haven't updated their sites yet. Might have to call them and ask. Wish I had the money, but I'm getting tints and HID this weekend ... i'll probably wait for more options tho... hopefully the 07 Camry will get more aftermarket support
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can't really get an ideal of the wheel gap, but it looks okay =P
It's your choice to wait or not but personally I wouldn't put them on my car if they were free. If TRD, Eibach or H&R doesn't come out with something than look elsewhere. Jon.
I would not say so... have you owned those springs?
I have either owned or driven on the following springs/suspensions in a camry
intrax
ksport
eibach
H&R
vogtland
JIC
hotbits
and i have some sprint spring coming to me in the mail now which are going on...
Besides the drop heights on the spring, know what the real difference in feeling was? Not a whole lot to be honest... Some drops were kinda uneven, some were not as much drop as I would like, and coilovers were a little rough for a DD, but hey not TOO bad... All in all, the springs felt pretty similar all on tokicos
I would not wait for strictly tein or TRD/eibach springs (since TRD springs on the camry are just rebadged eibachs) - if something has a drop you like, roll with it
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[quote=theamazingnate]I would not say so... have you owned those springs?
intrax-low drop but uneven
ksport-no experience
eibach-favorite
H&R-good brand, not a big drop
vogtland-no experience
JIC-pricey and a bit of a rougher ride
hotbits-no experience
I like my TRD/Eibach, Bilstein/Tokico suspensions myself. Jon.
I wish I didn't have to deal with North America's most destroyed roads.... cause I would be rolling low. REAL LOW.
I will need to find the best balance between handling and comfort. I'm gathering opinions as I'm searching through boards and so far KYB struts with Eibach pro kit springs seem to be adequate. Your Gen 4 Camry is really cool by the way, it's also my screen saver at work
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I hate the waiting game, but good things come for those who wait... hehehe... i hope eibachs drop atleast 1.5 inches in the front... would rather get pro-kit, sportlines are a little too extreme for me.
Any update on the sprint springs? I am very interested, because it is the only drop kit, that doesnt drop the back more than the front, making it look like your are driving around with sand bags in the trunk!
Any update on the sprint springs? I am very interested, because it is the only drop kit, that doesnt drop the back more than the front, making it look like your are driving around with sand bags in the trunk!
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