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So as we all know, finding items for our 2007+ Camry can be ultimately a difficult road to journey.
I wanted a front strut bar for my Camry, but honestly did not like the looks of the one on ebay.
So i did some research and a company that usually deals with Track race bracing has not just a strut bar for the 2007 Camry, but also an upgraded rear sway bar, and a 4 point front brace bar.
Here are the pics of the three items. Please excuse the cell phone pics.
Here is the 4 point front brace bar mounted.
And here is the front strut bar mounted.
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Last edited by KniperSitten; 06-19-2008 at 09:40 PM.
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Nice, very nice!!! Did you install the rear sway bar yet?
Also, please provide more information like price, and where to buy them.
Thanks for looking out!
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Back on stock height and love it!
I'm ordering the 19mm rear sway bar to try it out.
$225 delivered.
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Originally Posted by njerald
My rear XLE is 16mm.
The Service Manual shows all the rear sway bars are hollow.
The Front bar on the SE shows Solid.
Njerald,
Your rear XLE is 16mm but you ordered the 19mm rear sway bar. Are the adjustable? I'm very intersted. Please have a little DIY after your installation.
Thanks!
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Back on stock height and love it!
Njerald,
Your rear XLE is 16mm but you ordered the 19mm rear sway bar. Are the adjustable? I'm very intersted. Please have a little DIY after your installation.
Thanks!
The picture shows a fixed, not adjustable bar.
You unbolt the old one and bolt on the new one (looks like 6 bolts).
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