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Hi Guys I been searching for lowering springs for my camry 2004 2.4L which is orignally manufactured in Australia. I knew for fact that TRD springs is the most used for lowering camrys But its quite expensive and no website ship to uk destination. Check this link: Click Here its Eibach TOYOTA Camry Pro-Kit Lowering Springs
its 230$ and shipping to UK 157.50 ? So could anyone tells me weather this springs will work out just fine? or did any tried them ? what do you suggest me to do ? can anyone lead me to a website which sells TRD springs and ship them as well for a resionable price?
Sorry mate.
I didnt knew that it will be that hard to read..
no worries i didnt have problems reading it.. eibach has been used by alot of people here.. i dont know about the gen 5 but the gen6 eibach springs sag at the rear.. where are you located in aussie? there are a bunch of vendors here including Paul.. he can give you a good deal. just pm him..
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What is it about...Stance? Flushness? Stretch? or Pokin Out?
no worries i didnt have problems reading it.. eibach has been used by alot of people here.. i dont know about the gen 5 but the gen6 eibach springs sag at the rear.. where are you located in aussie? there are a bunch of vendors here including Paul.. he can give you a good deal. just pm him..
Thanks man for the replay
I'm in Wales actually.
where I can get in touch with this Paul.
anyway thanks alot you been very helpful.
I'm on Eibach right now. The TRDs are re-badged Eibachs so they are one in the same.
I see that you have a 4-banger like me, so the rear will look sagged. But the drop is an even ~1.4" all around. Eibachs on a Gen5 V6 will have a more even drop due to the heavier engine.
If you go with TEINs, the drop will be more even since it lowers the front more than the back.
Paul is a member of this forum and an official vendor. His screen name is also Paul.
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