5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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what is a good spring that will not sag, have clearance for the wheels, and is very good at handling corners or turns and not have that acceleration lagg. i dont want no coilovers i jsut want set springs on my 05 camry give me some sugggestions thanks guys
yeah i understand there are so many but its all the same and some say it aint good or what not so how am i going to do the search when its been done. Since you responded what would be your suggestion?
TRD, eibach and TIEN all make good springs for the camry
eibach makes the TRDs, so theyre similar...i beleive the eibach offers a slightler lower drop...
all 3 are good choices, but id personally go with TRD or eibachs because tehyre made for stock shocks and wont hurt ride quality....us SE owners wont notice a difference in ride because our cars are already harsh riding for a camry if there is such a thing as a harsh camry
TRD, eibach and TIEN all make good springs for the camry
eibach makes the TRDs, so theyre similar...i beleive the eibach offers a slightler lower drop...
all 3 are good choices, but id personally go with TRD or eibachs because tehyre made for stock shocks and wont hurt ride quality....us SE owners wont notice a difference in ride because our cars are already harsh riding for a camry if there is such a thing as a harsh camry
x2 lol i had my aunt in my car a couple months back and she asked me why it was so bumpy haha.. i told her this is a semi-sporty car lol
yeah i understand there are so many but its all the same and some say it aint good or what not so how am i going to do the search when its been done. Since you responded what would be your suggestion?
if its all the same, then this should be the same as well no? you can find what springs people have experience with by searching for a particular spring mentioned in the other postings. people will always have mixed opinions, this one is no different, i don't see how this could be the savior thread that ends all opinions...
but since i posted my answer is trd springs. that or any springs from ebay, your pick
what about shock/spring combo's there's not much info when it comes to a complete coilover setup - all i've seen is some small feedback on the k2's and tein.
what about ground controls for the solara, are they interchangeable? will they fit?
i put on eibach's. they work fine. as for sag... the rear appeared to sag even when newly installed. so i went out and bought rubber donut spacers, slid them on, nice even drop, no change in ride quality.
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