5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Before ,Stock rim , 215/55/17 TRD springs
After , GS 430 rim, 245/45/18 TRD springs
Thanks to the members help me with rubber issue : Pawel,Chitty,Jbergb5,Jethop,Kidd07
Thanks to GT-R for TRD badge Enjoy
Camry SC manual tras. 1999
Last month add the CPe intake, and the OBX headers
Last edited by Cartang; 12-05-2010 at 09:12 AM.
Reason: fixed image links
the gen 6 looks so sexy! the trd drop looks pretty even there
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2009 Camry SE V6 loaded
Mods: Borla Dual Exhaust with no resonator, K&N Intake, 5k HID headlights and 5k HID foglights, LED Tail lights, Complete interior leds, Ultra Racing Front Strut Bar, Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar, 20% tint, Rosen navigation system, 19 inch ASA GT1 wheels
My mechanic instaled the TRD springs , Toyota dealer, maybe could be the tires 245/45/18, the exacxtly is 235/45/18, bu the combo came with 245 ( 26.3vs 26.6 inch diameter)
gt-r its sagging but its only very slightly. like a quarter of a inch. the pics won't show it depending on conditions taken in. its almost a even drop. technically it is a even drop but it's the way the fenders are made that makes it uneven.
sorry but even after my bud's settled there still is a bit of a difference. like i said it's because of design of the fenders. there technically is no sag. just leave it or get some small boosters to raise the back a wee bit.
Moderator , I think this post should be in 6th generation ( upgrade wheels ), I posted it for the 6th gen, and I put like off note the 4th gen upgrade Thanks
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