5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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How i look at it bro is that all the coils mentioned above are in the same category. They all fall under the "cheap but good list"
All of which will suffice if all your after is height adjustment. Your not worried about racing nor drifting so they would last. As for the ride, d2s are known to be stiff even at the softest setting. Which for me, is good. ahha
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How i look at it bro is that all the coils mentioned above are in the same category. They all fall under the "cheap but good list"
All of which will suffice if all your after is height adjustment. Your not worried about racing nor drifting so they would last. As for the ride, d2s are known to be stiff even at the softest setting. Which for me, is good. ahha
With a full tank and no rear passengers i rub on major dips. But mind you, thats after a roll and pull and hammering of annoying folds that meet between the fender and the rear bumper.
With passengers, that is a different story. Ive already eaten away my rim protector (not that it had any use)
This is on 6kg/mm spring rate though. Might go to 10kg spring rate in the future.
Received my d2 replacement today. FIY, the quality and build looks much better than the build 2 years ago
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Originally Posted by -Kenny-
u can go -2 on yur stock bolts
yep. maxed out stock bolts and camber plates in the rear and i got -2.8. So i guess if you tried you could get -3 exact
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Well, I just ordered the D2 coilovers (got a good deal locally for $835 total) and can't wait until Saturday to install them...I think they're listed at 8.7kgs/5.1kgs. Hoping I won't rub too bad since I'm not on wide-ass SSRs like someone we know...hehe
How low can you go on these? Do you recommend a setting for daily?
haha you should be fine. what are your wheel specs anyway?
And you can go lowwwwwwwww. I discovered i can slap my rails on the ground if i wanted too. However i wont be able to drive anywhere cause my car will sit on my tyres
d2s work the same with ksports anyway. Dont they come from the same factory?
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haha you should be fine. what are your wheel specs anyway?
And you can go lowwwwwwwww. I discovered i can slap my rails on the ground if i wanted too. However i wont be able to drive anywhere cause my car will sit on my tyres
d2s work the same with ksports anyway. Dont they come from the same factory?
19x9.5 +30mm f/r varrstoens te37 reps
Glad to know I can slam it should I feel the need haha, but will prob be satisfied to go from 1.5 fingers gap I have now to about a half finger or maybe even a bit less
Can't wait to get this baby stanced out...just hope I'll have enough clearance to add an RK kit hehe
I guess i lucked out on camber plates with the megans.
Anywho, since I want to add some camber, , would any camber bolt that is 14mm in diameter work for us? I thought the HR triple C bolts were compatible with the 07 camry, but only source that i can find says its would only work for camry 92-96.
So I went to a shop to get aligned and have them work on my camber situation and they said I needed to get camber toe bolts in order to go to -1.5 or more. Is that true? I thought we could use our stock ones if not going beyond -2.
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