5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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would be nice to see Tein, TRD, Stock comparison. I'm really confused on what i wanna get for my gen 5.
I know I want to keep the comfort with the TRD, but TEIN is has the most significant drop.
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The TRD springs knock off about an inch and a half to two inches from what i remember hearing. I would want to get them but idk how my car is going to handle boston roads, so many damn pot holes this time of year, i really don't feel like losing my front bumper or scraping it if im driving into a steep driveway.
The TRD springs knock off about an inch and a half to two inches from what i remember hearing. I would want to get them but idk how my car is going to handle boston roads, so many damn pot holes this time of year, i really don't feel like losing my front bumper or scraping it if im driving into a steep driveway.
ill try to put on the line the TRD - Eibach - Tein - Peach - Stock and take a Picture rite Peach ?
The TRD springs knock off about an inch and a half to two inches from what i remember hearing. I would want to get them but idk how my car is going to handle boston roads, so many damn pot holes this time of year, i really don't feel like losing my front bumper or scraping it if im driving into a steep driveway.
As long as you are careful, it is not so bad with TRD. My Razzi kit is lower than the stock SE and I run on TRD (makes about a coke can clearance ). But because of that same concern, I am not able to go lower even though the Tein drop looks nice.
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