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Old 01-06-2012, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2010 se w/20's lowering

I have a 2010 camry se with 20 inch rims and low profile tires, i want to lower it to get rid of the gap. I was thinking coilovers but if i can get the same result from springs then id prefer to go that route cause of cost. Any suggestions would b great.

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I have a 2010 camry se with 20 inch rims and low profile tires, i want to lower it to get rid of the gap. I was thinking coilovers but if i can get the same result from springs then id prefer to go that route cause of cost. Any suggestions would b great.

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How much gap do you want to get rid of?

If it's all of it then I dont think so.
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As much as possible... just don't want to buy the springs and it not make Much of a difference... there's a pic of my car in my pics.... wat do u suggest... if springs will get rid of most of the gap and look nice then ill go that route. if its not enough then ill just go coilovers
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As much as possible... just don't want to buy the springs and it not make Much of a difference... there's a pic of my car in my pics.... wat do u suggest... if springs will get rid of most of the gap and look nice then ill go that route. if its not enough then ill just go coilovers
You will probably have anywhere from 1-2 inches of gap showing depending on tire size.
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IMO, 20's are too big for camry's. I suggest a spring drop on 18-19in wheels also gives you some added protection because you have more tires just in case you hit a pothole or something.
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IMO, 20's are too big for camry's. I suggest a spring drop on 18-19in wheels also gives you some added protection because you have more tires just in case you hit a pothole or something.
Agreed. I don't see why some people want to "dub" out their camrys by
putting 20s on..

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I got 20s on mine, and I'd say you should go coilovers... for that finger length clearance, you just gotta shave those fenders.
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