5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Noob question. If I put springs on, would they be as smooth as stock or would it be a little stiffer?
They will be a lot stiffer; bumps in the road are much easier to feel. Cornering is much better, so that is the trade-off... unless you want to spend several thousand and get adjustable coilovers.
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there's a for sale section in this forum, noobie.
why don't you follow the rules and post it there?
hahaha noob tellin off a not so much noob.....priceless..
He posted here because the springs are FOR a Camry....
As for the poster asking about the stiffness..if you're coming from an SE and put them on, you won't notice TOO much of a difference but it is noticeable compaired to stock.
They will be a lot stiffer; bumps in the road are much easier to feel. Cornering is much better, so that is the trade-off... unless you want to spend several thousand and get adjustable coilovers.
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Originally Posted by Punks_Not_Dead5
As for the poster asking about the stiffness..if you're coming from an SE and put them on, you won't notice TOO much of a difference but it is noticeable compaired to stock.
Thanks to both for answering. I also assume that the drop would be about 1-1.5 inches?
I've been searching the forums, but I'm still somewhat confused about these trd springs, since people sometimes fail to mention engine and year. I just want to know how much the trd springs lower for an 02 v6. i saw some saying 1.2/ 1.4, and some say 2.0/ 1.2. I just want a clear answer before I go out and buy anything.
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