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Hey guys,
I am looking for your thoughts on what the best springs would be for my '93 V6 Camry. I am not really looking for a harsh ride, just something that will look good and make it so it will handle a little better. Here are my options:
Intrax 1.6/1.5 $209.30
Sprint 1.8/1.8 $161.84
SUspension Techniques 1.3/1.3 $158.93
Anyone have these springs? Your thoughts...
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1997 Toyota 4Runner V6 SR5 4X4
-TRD Supercharger-TRD Tranny Cooler
-265/75/16 Michelin LTX AT-PP 1 inch lift springs
-Deckplate mod w/amsoil
1993 Camry V6 XLE *SOLD*
-Intake
1992 Toyota Celica All Trac (ST185) 64,000 original miles
- Intake
- Upgraded CT 26 w/46 trim
- 16in wheels
- Stage II clutch
- Boosting @ 11.5 psi My 4Runner and Celica site
i STILL don't get what people have against sprint. I have the sprint springs, and they are great. The ride is perfect, its lowered evenly, and its pretty damn low.
On 2002-05-30 14:34, alex wrote:
i STILL don't get what people have against sprint. I have the sprint springs, and they are great. The ride is perfect, its lowered evenly, and its pretty damn low.
Your Camry looks great with the drop. That is exactly how low I want mine. Did you replace the struts or are you running stock?
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1997 Toyota 4Runner V6 SR5 4X4
-TRD Supercharger-TRD Tranny Cooler
-265/75/16 Michelin LTX AT-PP 1 inch lift springs
-Deckplate mod w/amsoil
1993 Camry V6 XLE *SOLD*
-Intake
1992 Toyota Celica All Trac (ST185) 64,000 original miles
- Intake
- Upgraded CT 26 w/46 trim
- 16in wheels
- Stage II clutch
- Boosting @ 11.5 psi My 4Runner and Celica site
I have the Intrax springs on mine and I have absolutely no problems with them, neither does anybody I know that has them. I don't why there is all this talk about them being bad.
I have sprint on my 92 LE and a heavy box w/ 2 12s in the trunk. The lowering of sprint is uneven.. it lowers too much in the rear.. and leaves too much of a gap in the front.. it doesnt look good with low pro tires.. i have 205/40/17 so they are small
I have the H&R sport springs, which gives about a 1.3" drop and I like them. To me, the Eibach 1.0" drop wasn't really worth it since it probably was not noticeable.
On 2002-05-31 00:47, bighoe wrote:
I have sprint on my 92 LE and a heavy box w/ 2 12s in the trunk. The lowering of sprint is uneven.. it lowers too much in the rear.. and leaves too much of a gap in the front.. it doesnt look good with low pro tires.. i have 205/40/17 so they are small
All camry's are like that....especially with 2 12's
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1997 Toyota 4Runner V6 SR5 4X4
-TRD Supercharger-TRD Tranny Cooler
-265/75/16 Michelin LTX AT-PP 1 inch lift springs
-Deckplate mod w/amsoil
1993 Camry V6 XLE *SOLD*
-Intake
1992 Toyota Celica All Trac (ST185) 64,000 original miles
- Intake
- Upgraded CT 26 w/46 trim
- 16in wheels
- Stage II clutch
- Boosting @ 11.5 psi My 4Runner and Celica site
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