5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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the LE/XLE have a skinner RSB than the SE does
and the TRD RSB is adjutsible to three settings of stiffness, while the whitline is not....thats the main advantage to the TRD, other than offering a stiffer ride/reduced body roll over stock RSBs
i have the TRD on track setting on my camry and i couldent be happier
the LE/XLE have a skinner RSB than the SE does
and the TRD RSB is adjutsible to three settings of stiffness, while the whitline is not....thats the main advantage to the TRD, other than offering a stiffer ride/reduced body roll over stock RSBs
i have the TRD on track setting on my camry and i couldent be happier
Really? I thought TRD only had 2 settings: Street and Track. What is the third setting you're talking about? Is street the stiffest? I can get one for $150, is that a good deal?
Really? I thought TRD only had 2 settings: Street and Track. What is the third setting you're talking about? Is street the stiffest? I can get one for $150, is that a good deal?
for the Gen 1 Solara (also used for Gen 3 & 4 Camry), there are only 2 settings ... Street and Track
idk if they added some 3rd setting for the Gen 5
and think about what you asked .... where would the TRD bar need to be stiffer: on the street, or on the track?
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for the Gen 1 Solara (also used for Gen 3 & 4 Camry), there are only 2 settings ... Street and Track
idk if they added some 3rd setting for the Gen 5
and think about what you asked .... where would the TRD bar need to be stiffer: on the street, or on the track?
Oh yeah, what I meant was: Is track the stiffest setting out of all the 3 settings? I know that the street setting is softer than track. Maybe the third setting is stiffer than street and track. But it doesn't matter, I'd be getting it for the gen4 which means that there are only 2 settings (Street and Track [track being the stiffer of the 2]) instead of 3 settings.
I got one of the whitelines, from www.neverenoughauto.com, they are the same people who did the auction... i got it for 130 shipped to california.... great deal, a little bit of a pain to install... jack stands and hand tools... very straight forward, came with everything you need, grease packet, and bushings.... they offer 5 dollar refund for quality pictures of it installed, another nice little bonus...
don't know how it compares to trd, but damn, it sure does make a difference... no fitment issues or anything, perfect bolt on...
anyone know if the whiteline is the same size as the TRD? i want to replace the bushings that came with the TRD bar... starts squeaking like crazy after only a month after i've relubricated the bushings.
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