11-26-06, 08:09
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Milwaukee, WI - Cape Coral, FL Posts: 921 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Looks are subjective. If you like that "my car has 6 large people stuffed in it look", go for it. Personally, I like to see the top of the tire in the well just a bit like atticdog's pic. I thought krouchchocolate's pic had gone too low, but hey, you only have yourself to please. | |
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11-26-06, 09:17
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Join Date: May 2006 Posts: 112 | Re: lowering my 07 camry I wouldn't do it on a camry, but if you do decide to do it go for the look found in the second picture. The first one looks bad. | |
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11-26-06, 10:35
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 89 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Well yeah if it will sag i will have to wait for coil overs to come out. If they do come out. | |
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11-27-06, 12:47
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 25 | Re: lowering my 07 camry It's funny how one will mimic Toyota Camrys being lowered, would one to question lowering a Honda Accord? | |
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11-27-06, 04:02
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Massachusetts Posts: 1,308 | Re: lowering my 07 camry I think the new Camry's don't have the family sedan look anymore especially the SE's so I might consider dropping it alittle using trd springs, if the ride quality doesnt suffer much
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11-27-06, 07:09
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percynjpn is online now Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Japan Posts: 1,059 | Re: lowering my 07 camry [quote=RTexasF] no reason to crap on somebody that wants to do so.result......along QUOTE]
Interesting choice of words, in light of the question that he asked (you'll notice I never described it with the same diction)!  | |
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11-27-06, 07:28
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Memphis, TN Posts: 2,420 | Re: lowering my 07 camry LOL, I don't see what the big deal is? If I had an 07 Camry SE, it would be dropped on TRD springs or an eibach pro kit--huge rollers to boot. I guess I am just a silly juvenile as well.
BTW, both pics look hot to me. 
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11-27-06, 08:03
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 36 | Re: lowering my 07 camry I lowered my 96 camry, looks good and handles way better than before. Just make sure you get better shocks too, as the stock shocks cannot handle the increased spring rate. | |
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11-27-06, 08:33
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: NY, Long Island Posts: 657 | Re: lowering my 07 camry The silver one on TRD's looks very tastefully done. I would do that in a second if I had an 07 camry.  and i'm not exactly juvenile. Middle aged but not juvenile by any imagination lol  | |
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11-27-06, 09:47
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Southern Cali Posts: 6,570 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Quote: |
Originally Posted by ebpcivicsi LOL, I don't see what the big deal is? If I had an 07 Camry SE, it would be dropped on TRD springs or an eibach pro kit--huge rollers to boot. I guess I am just a silly juvenile as well.
BTW, both pics look hot to me.  | Yeah, I'd lower it if it were mine too. Don't forget the shocks though or you will have a bouncer on your hands. Keep in mind that this comes from a guy that almost lowered his mini van.  
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11-27-06, 10:48
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Join Date: May 2005 Posts: 197 | Re: lowering my 07 camry If your local roads are smooth and leveled, then I would lower it like the second picture and stick some 18s on that thing. 19s would push the comfort envelope a little too much for me. California roads suck thus I won't touch any of my cars anymore.
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11-27-06, 12:27
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Vermont Posts: 9 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Why are so many people doggin on lowering cars? The Camry was built to please everyone, but he just wants to tailor it to fit his needs. It's probably not going to be any lower than a vette, and I know for a fact those scrape all over the place up here in VT. I have a lowered Celica and have not heard it scrape once. It's been lowered for over 30k miles and it's never had any mechanical downfalls because of it. Get educated before you speak your mind. | |
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