5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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after a painfully long 2.5 months wait, the coilovers finally arrived, i was saving up for airrunner but cant wait to lower the car so i bought these instead. the car was tucking tires at the back when i first installed the coilovers on, but my car couldnt even go out of my driveway, it just stucked there cuz the rear tires were touching the fenders, the rubbing was so bad i really couldnt drive the car anywhere, even on a straight no bumps road the tires constantly touching the inner carpet inside the rear fenders. so i had to raise it up and now it sits around 1 finger gap between fender and rear tires, the fronts have same gap as well. the car is officially a 2 seater car, no one can sit behind, even with me driving the car alone, on some slopes it still rubs. will be bringing the car to workshop next week to adjust the camber to allow more room for the rear wheels, and hopefully to lower the car even more, i want to fronts to have no gap at all
well, on with the pics, sorry for the crappy quality btw, will take better pics once i got the camber fixed
nice even drop, what kind/size of rim/tire combo? tires look really stretched...
thx wheels are iForged Variant step lip 20x8 +35 (F) on nankangs 225/30/20 and 20x9.5 +30 (R) on 225/35/20 wanli tyres, i may need more stretch for the rear but i dont think i'd want to do that, i'll just camber the wheels and have the fenders mildly pulled, i have already pulled the rear left panel about 5mm but its still not enough
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