5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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i've mainly seen this rims on black mercedes benzes... and hoenstly your camry freaken pulled it off nicely.... if you didn't notice carefully you prob thought it was a mercedes
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2009 Toyota Camry SE-(BLK LEATHER,NAVI,Debaged,Blue LED shifter mod,20% Tint)
2004 Toyota Camry LE(SOLD)
1989 Ford Tempo AWD(SOLD)
Is it because of me or the picture angle? How come i feel the tires alignment is off?
Pleae pardon my kindergarten drawing skill..
My friend told me that this is the result after lowering the car, and even if you do the alignment after that, the result will not be the same as the way it was before the lowering. Is it true??
If you can pull off negative camber, you do gain a few good thigs: Ability to tuck w/o rubbing and increased contact patch on hard corners. Also, TOE kills tires, not Camber. I used to run -2.9 Rear and -2.5 Front on my Miata (want to keep w/in .5 front to rear). I ran 0 offset tires, was lowered and never once rubbed. That car also turned on a dime and turn in was super sharp. I also ran 0 toe and my tires wore evenly. I love negative camber - M3's my my lower half tingle when I drive behind one. Though I did have an M3 guy once say to me "Man, you've got a lot of negative camber - looks awesome." (reffering to my Miata)
...and I have to say...we drive some insanely sexy cars. I walked out this morning and when I came around the corner and saw my car shining in the sun...I was floored. Toyota did an awesome job.
To the OP, your car looks great. Im going w/ Megan or Ksport. i'd like to tuck 19's.
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