5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Can anyone post pics with h and r springs on a gen 6 camry from the side not on a hill or incline just sitting in a parking lot to get a true gap picture .. with 18 or 19" wheels . just to give everyone an idea .. also any of you with trd springs get great side pics for everyone to see. no hills or driveways .. flat surfaces like parking lots or street.
Can anyone post pics with h and r springs on a gen 6 camry from the side not on a hill or incline just sitting in a parking lot to get a true gap picture .. with 18 or 19" wheels . just to give everyone an idea .. also any of you with trd springs get great side pics for everyone to see. no hills or driveways .. flat surfaces like parking lots or street.
My signature is TRD from the side (also on Cardomain), Trojan and others have similar pics. Peach had a lot of pic's of his ride from the side with H&R.
PS: The pic below was on a flat parking lot...no slope, tilt or anything. The gap in the back is just very minimal smaller than the front...maybe because I have the heavier V6.
good pic but would like to have them bigger .. can you post that pic on this thread bigger for all to see.. so we can start to get really good ideas of the drops .
good pic but would like to have them bigger .. can you post that pic on this thread bigger for all to see.. so we can start to get really good ideas of the drops .
I am traveling again and the originals are on my home PC. Here is what I have on my notebook (it's a phone picture):
TRD drop on 08 XLE-V6 with 225/45-18 Dunlop
Edited, took the second pic out and added the relevant info to compare
no just as long as the pics are like 5 feet away people can tell .. if one has trd springs on it and one has h and r springs on it .. you can see the diff if both cars are from the side and about same distance.
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