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Old 05-21-2007, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My girlfriend's 04 Camry recently blew its rear right strut (Loud popping noises coming from it on each bump) and after throwing up at the 1200$ quote from Toyota I decided to do it myself as I've lowered many of my cars in the past. Here's my dilema, I can't seem to find anywhere online that sells stock springs, everyone seems to only carry Intrax.. I've found stock struts at partstrain.com and overnightautoparts.com, but no one seems to have stock springs. Can any of you guys direct me to a website?

Also, I've contact NAPA, Autozone and Pepboys locally and none of them carry the struts or coils.

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http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...04&catalogid=1
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Any particular reason you're not considering aftermarket parts?
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Any particular reason you're not considering aftermarket parts?
Well, I don't think she wants to ride around in a slammed camry and were getting ready to sell it to get her a newer car..

Whitechocolate, thanks for the link!
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One last question, anywhere online where I can snag the torq specs?
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^^ Wise choice indeed.
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Yeah, go to the General Camry Discussion forum, and in the stickies, there should be links to the Factory Service Manuals. They have all of the torque specs in there.

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http://oregonstate.edu/~tongt/camry/
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