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Old 08-11-2007, 02:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Third mod!

First was the IS350 wheels, next was the Viper 791XV and now the lip spoiler.

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Already ordered TRD springs and will be on next weekend. Tint will be going on at the same time. Contemplating on adding an SE grill. Can someone photoshop a grill on my car please PM me and I will send you a pic. So what do you guys think?
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Old 08-11-2007, 02:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How hard was the installation for the spoiler? did it take long? did you do it yourself?..

Curious, if its easy enough i may make the effort in having one mounted on mine
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Didnt do it myself, had the dealer slap it on...took about 3hrs from drop off to pick up.
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How hard was the installation for the spoiler? did it take long? did you do it yourself?..

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I did the install myself. It came with a template.
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I did the install myself. It came with a template.

Nice... Easy??.. Did it take long? was it straightforward??




BTW, nice 20" rims.. offtopic, how are they holding up? just gone past 1500miles on mine and feel a little vibration coming along at 70mph. Im thinking perhaps i might have damaged them already or perhaps gone out of balance? or is the little vibration normal?
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Old 08-11-2007, 02:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Nice! Those IS350 wheels look great.

Truth be told if I didn't get a good deal on my SE your V6 Gray LE would have been what I bought too.
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Nice... Easy??.. Did it take long? was it straightforward??




BTW, nice 20" rims.. offtopic, how are they holding up? just gone past 1500miles on mine and feel a little vibration coming along at 70mph. Im thinking perhaps i might have damaged them already or perhaps gone out of balance? or is the little vibration normal?
It took about 1.5 hour because I didn't have the right tool. You need the long tool to reach up and inside the trunk.
About the 20" rims. I used to have a little vibration when I applied the brake. But I fixed that with the Hub Centric Rings. Do a search on Hub Centric Rings, you'll see my write up.
If the hub centric rings doesn't fix it then it could be balance and/or your rotor is warp.
Did you use the torque wrench to tighten your lug nuts. Don't trust anyone else but yourself to tighten the lug nuts. The correct setting for our Camry is 77
Let me know if you have any other questions. There are lot of information on this forum, the search button is your friend so use it. Then ask more questions after you do your reading.
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It took about 1.5 hour because I didn't have the right tool. You need the long tool to reach up and inside the trunk.
About the 20" rims. I used to have a little vibration when I applied the brake. But I fixed that with the Hub Centric Rings. Do a search on Hub Centric Rings, you'll see my write up.
If the hub centric rings doesn't fix it then it could be balance and/or your rotor is warp.
Did you use the torque wrench to tighten your lug nuts. Don't trust anyone else but yourself to tighten the lug nuts. The correct setting for our Camry is 77
Let me know if you have any other questions. There are lot of information on this forum, the search button is your friend so use it. Then ask more questions after you do your reading.
Wow, thanks a bunch for the tippers, you da man
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Originally Posted by lammydi
It took about 1.5 hour because I didn't have the right tool. You need the long tool to reach up and inside the trunk.
About the 20" rims. I used to have a little vibration when I applied the brake. But I fixed that with the Hub Centric Rings. Do a search on Hub Centric Rings, you'll see my write up.
If the hub centric rings doesn't fix it then it could be balance and/or your rotor is warp.
Did you use the torque wrench to tighten your lug nuts. Don't trust anyone else but yourself to tighten the lug nuts. The correct setting for our Camry is 77
Let me know if you have any other questions. There are lot of information on this forum, the search button is your friend so use it. Then ask more questions after you do your reading.
It took me about 2hrs to install. You need to ahve the correct size (and sharp) drill bits, and you need to have the confidence and steady hand to drill multiple holes into your trunk lid. On one hole, I accidentally let my drill walk because I wasn't paying close attention, and the resulting scratch extends under the bottom edge of the spoiler. I had to cover it up with some touch-up paint and a TRD sticker.
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