These were installed new from Rock Auto and immediately removed, as I do not carry/tow extra weight. Like New! MOOG part # CC273. $60 OBO, plus shipping. Or pick-up in PDX Metro area.
See below for fitment and manufacturer description:
TOYOTA AVALON (1995 - 2003)
TOYOTA CAMRY (2002 - 2003)
Moog offers two types of coil springs: constant-rate springs that restore handling to its original state, and cargo-coil, variable-rate springs as an upgrade for vehicles that carry heavy loads. Moog's constant-rate springs are built to replace original equipment springs, returning ride height and body sway to original performance levels. Replacing worn coil springs with Moog constant-rate springs restores vehicle handling. The cargo-coil, variable-rate springs change resistance as they compress and become progressively stiffer as the load increases.
On both, Moog heat-treats the alloy steel to ensure the coils rebound fully and resist sagging. Moog also provides constant-rate springs with an enamel coating that resists corrosion and extends service life. While many coil springs are equipped with protective tubes to insulate the clash of metal on metal, Moog uses a premium urethane tube that will outlast our competitors' PVC tubes on both our constant-rate and variable-rate coil springs.
See below for fitment and manufacturer description:
TOYOTA AVALON (1995 - 2003)
TOYOTA CAMRY (2002 - 2003)
Moog offers two types of coil springs: constant-rate springs that restore handling to its original state, and cargo-coil, variable-rate springs as an upgrade for vehicles that carry heavy loads. Moog's constant-rate springs are built to replace original equipment springs, returning ride height and body sway to original performance levels. Replacing worn coil springs with Moog constant-rate springs restores vehicle handling. The cargo-coil, variable-rate springs change resistance as they compress and become progressively stiffer as the load increases.
On both, Moog heat-treats the alloy steel to ensure the coils rebound fully and resist sagging. Moog also provides constant-rate springs with an enamel coating that resists corrosion and extends service life. While many coil springs are equipped with protective tubes to insulate the clash of metal on metal, Moog uses a premium urethane tube that will outlast our competitors' PVC tubes on both our constant-rate and variable-rate coil springs.