5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
why is there no coilovers available for the 2007 camry yet .. this is stupid .. im so tired of these stupid trd springs.. cant even get a nice drop .. its either trd springs or some crappy sprint springs.. whats wrong with these companies.. tien coilovers wont be out till late this year.. how come ground control. skunk , or h and r cant get coilovers out by now ??
uhh...it's a BRAND new model year and model....companies need time to do R&D so they get it right the first time, so nothing breaks or fails...Safety comes first..you just have to be patient for these things
you know epsilon im not sure .. but my friend who built the camry pace cars is running them slightly modified .. for the track but are supposed to be with shocks and springs and pillow ball mounts.. just not sure what model .. i do know they will be edfc compatible . so can fine tune from inside the cabin .. as soon as i know more will release it ..
he had the ones for the solara they will work just set up for a diff spring rate.. not meant for the camry load capacity .. prob will start to sag a bit more later .. 1-2 years.. not looking for anything not meant for the 07 camry .. dont care if its a 300.00 ground control kit or a 3000.00 race coilover kit .. just something meant for the 07 camry . but yall are great and i know i can count on yall for reply's .. thanks so much for real guys .. ill keep yall up to date on the tein coilvers.. and cost
as much As I want a quality coilover to come out soon it would piss me off. All the money I have spent on suspension and still have wheel gap. Then if setting else came out to rid me of the gap I would have to buy it. Then I get pissed from spending even more money. But ready I would love setting to come out I just whining
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