3rd & 4th Generation (19921996 & 19972001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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just curious- has anyone ever tried it? Now that Ive heard the gen 4 springs fit the gen 3 as well... Im curious to know what kind of a drop these would produce. Im nto positive if that is even confirmed... I seem to recall milt using part of a set of tein springs on his gen 3 coupe before he got coilovers, but werent those from a solara?
I guess does anyone have definate confirmation that gen 4 camry springs fit the gen 3? Im weighing my suspension options for the spring and would like a little more drop without getting into full coilovers... but that may be my only choice.
damon, i'm gonna back you up on this. i really want a nicer drop for the coupe that's lower than eibachs but am not willing to sacrifice ride quality to coilovers.
so yeah... help the 3rd gen people out!
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'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
same boat as dysk8forlife if there is nothing out there then im just gonna spend it all on the coilovers and be a man. (my body is gonna hate me if i go this way lol)
Yeah, I used solara Tein on the rear of my camry and the springs work for the gen4 as well. I have the teins all around on my daily now, but I am waiting to get my wheels back from getting polished for some pics.
so the consencus is that 1st gen solara teins will work on 3rg gen camry's up front and rear?
__________________ "live in the moment, forget the past and ignore the future"
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Originally Posted by white3ch0c0late
Yes, Alex is the resident woman-problems guy here at TN... take his advice...
'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
Yeah, I used solara Tein on the rear of my camry and the springs work for the gen4 as well. I have the teins all around on my daily now, but I am waiting to get my wheels back from getting polished for some pics.
"I have teins all around" hmm so yea I can read you have it all around but did you modify it to work for the front thats what I'm saying you mention only the rears didnt need modifying to work but when you say only the rear you make it seem like the front would need some modifications to work just wanted to know!!
"I have teins all around" hmm so yea I can read you have it all around but did you modify it to work for the front thats what I'm saying you mention only the rears didnt need modifying to work but when you say only the rear you make it seem like the front would need some modifications to work just wanted to know!!
read it again..... Not once did I say anything about modifying anything... so read it again.... you make the call.
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