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Finally got my shocks in, couldn't have come at a better time also since I just discovered that my stock rear shocks gave out like a bunch of sissies. After I get new strut boots for the rear since they are torn, I wanna get install them along with my Eibachs before Spring semester starts on Jan. 9. We'll see about pics
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Last edited by WhiteRabbit; 12-27-2005 at 07:18 PM.
gonna be sweet lowered, ive always been a fan of your camry, so clean... you still thinking about the grey evo 5s? thatd be super hot
i still have 70k mile warranty on my current tires so it wont be until i need new tires before i start considering rims again. those hyperblack evo5s would be killer...i envy your bronze
I've had my struts for a while now, just got the rims today. I'm just waiting to get some money for the springs and then I'll do it all at once.
Though, I think I might put the rims on first. I can't wait to see how they look on the car, plus I'll want to get the springs even faster when I see the huge gap I'm going to have.
haha, I was going to say keep the stock rims and tires for winter, but I see you live in Texas... not a lot of snow there im guessing my rims just sit in my dorm room and look gorgeous til april
as mentioned, get the strut mounts replaced with the NEW model strut mounts by toyo.
yea, im gonna install it with the help of a friend. i got new rear strut boots cause the old ones were torn to shreds but im going to use the same strut mounts, new ones cost too damn much...over $300, F THAT!
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that makes me want to cry haha
lucky punk
haha, but TX summers are HORRIBLE
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