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anyone have a gen5 lowered on 20's with TIEN springs? i currently have eibachs but want it lower to try to lose more gap in front so i plan to go with TIEN jus curious if anyone has it alrdy? if do please post pics thanks.
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Last edited by steveyhustle; 08-07-2007 at 08:35 PM.
anyone have a gen5 lowered on 20's with trd springs? i currently have eibachs but want it lower to try to lose more gap in front so i plan to go with TRD jus curious if anyone has it alrdy? if do please post pics thanks.
the trd spring isnt gonna reduce the gap in the front. trd springs =eibach springs.
the trd spring isnt gonna reduce the gap in the front. trd springs =eibach springs.
actually this is only correct to an extent. trd=eibach..but the trd set drop is not the same and I believe the eibach is a bit lower and the same throughout the front and rear. i'm guessing you're running a gen5 pre 2004. because tein didn't make it for 04's and up. and if I can recall the eibach set drops a fraction, lower. even if you get 20's...wouldn't it be almost the same size as your stock wheels so it wouldn't mess with you speedo readings. And to answer you question..bigdaddymike is lowere on prototype tein's for gen5(2004 and up) on 20" rims.
lammy is the only camry owner i know of on this fourm with 20's and his is a gen 6....his car is sick as hell tho....not sure what his suspension setup is tho
lol tien tein watever u got my point lol but ya mines a 03 camry on eibachs but stil got a lil gap in front was wondeiring if the TEINS would do the job has like a .3 more drop in front so was curious anyone has pics.
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you could try it but honestly with all the extra money your spending to achieve that extra .3 gap i Personally dont think its worth it. i doubt you will really notice the .3
lammy is the only camry owner i know of on this fourm with 20's and his is a gen 6....his car is sick as hell tho....not sure what his suspension setup is tho
Thanks for the compliment but sorry guys, my picture on my signature is a photochop by Mistabullet. I have posted other pictures before with stock springs and suspension. I'm running 245-35-20 tires. http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t203086.html
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I think Obeygiant had his gen5 rollin on dubs. btw, I think the Eibach's are the lowest it'll go for the front. If i'm correct Eibach's springs lowers the most for front at 2.0 i think?
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Hey thanks Lammy BTW I def. need some new pictures. But as far as the Gen 5 goes I am sure you will be able to fit a 20inch wheel with the Tein drop, but you have to be careful with your offset. Just because someone else posts a pic of their Gen 5 dropped with 20's doesnt mean yours will be the same. Unless you have the same wheels. Make sure you have a higher offset wheel so that it will "tuck" in the wheel well as opposed to hitting on teh fender after a drop.
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