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We love my wifes 2000 Avalon, but when we have passengers in the rear seat and luggage in the trunk the rear end sags badly.

I don't see a way to add air shocks or air bags to this car, is the only way to change the rear springs? If thats the only way, where should I get them? I don't want a rough ride but would like to add 400-500lbs of capacity.

It was suggested to ask for help here since Camry and Avalon share suspension components.

Any advice is appreciated.
 

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the downside to beefier suspension is that its not gonna be as comfortable- lowering springs will be stiffer, but it'll be lower with minimal sag. But just as far as beefin' up the STOCK suspension- that's beyond me! .. weight reduction maybe? - clean out ur trunk and ditch the spare tire if ur just around town? .. goodluck!
 

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the real problem is that all of the springs avalible have some sort of drop. but what you could do is look into SE stock springs from the 02-05 SE camrys. thoes are a little stiffer and would prolly help without giving any drop and should fit without any problems.
 
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