12-03-06, 06:00
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Originally Posted by krouchchocolate I was thinking about getting the trd springs to lower my car, but I will be having a 175-200 pound sound system in the trunk. I know this will make the rear sag so does anybody have a solution to this? | change the suspension to coilover
or Koni Yellow with TRD spring.... | |
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12-04-06, 02:23
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Ctowner is offline
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Washinton, DC Posts: 161 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Quote: |
Originally Posted by absolutimpreza 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. | Truthfully I'm kinda of impressed you have bottomed out an F-ed your Celica driving up in VT. I'm pretty much just talking about driving in the winter with frost heaves and such. I assume that the roads wouldn't be an issue during the summer! | |
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12-04-06, 05:22
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El Tano is offline
Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 11 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Quote: |
Originally Posted by kyotousa change the suspension to coilover
or Koni Yellow with TRD spring.... | There is not aftermarket brand that makes struts or coilcovers for the 07 Camry "Yet"...
All you can get is springs.. TRD, SPRING and SPRINGTECH (last two brands are garbage)... | |
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12-04-06, 06:07
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krouchchocolate is offline
Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 89 | Re: lowering my 07 camry yeah im waiting for new things to come out for the car. | |
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12-28-06, 08:32
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 32 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Up until the newest Camry, the idea of attempting ANY performance in any direction was totally a waste of time. It was the most boring Vanilla, 40 year old woman "car version of a mini-van" you could buy. The new one helps blur that perception but still its now its the equivalent of a "sweet mini-van". I still find it hard to put Toyota and auto enthusiast in the same sentence because they haven't cared much for the "driver in you" for a long time. I'm sure with the spring upgrade though the handling will take a nice step in the right direction.
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02-01-07, 04:38
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Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 168 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Quote: |
Originally Posted by krouchchocolate This one too  |
*** is wrong with that?? car looks really good.  | |
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05-21-07, 12:42
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npjohnson is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: CT Posts: 26 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Wow I'm surprised on the hating on here; never thought a fairly neutral car forum with more mature people would react as such to modifying a camry.
I personally would wait for coilovers if you can, I am sure they are in the works from probably JIC and Tein as the very least, especially since Toyota seems to be trying to change the perception of the car to more on the sporty side. | |
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05-21-07, 03:48
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codiddy is offline
Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 191 | Re: lowering my 07 camry this thread is really old, does anyone know what the original poster ended up doing?
I'm also not a huge fan of the idea, but since this is supposed to be a neutral car detailing forum, i will keep my comments to myself. | |
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05-21-07, 07:49
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npjohnson is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: CT Posts: 26 | Re: lowering my 07 camry I am curious what he ended up doing as well hence my reply, but I did notice that coilovers are still unavailable as of yet for the car.
Wheel gap is ugly however, no matter what car you have because it makes the car look disconnected. That's why the cars when introduced at car shows have little gap. There are real world items like speedbumps to contend with but if people can drive Mercedes, Audi, BMW, and Porsches around town that come factory lowered then there is no reason every other car on the planet can't have the same stance.
Then there are the performance effects like a higher center of gravity and more body roll... | |
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06-06-07, 01:09
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Denzil is online now Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: San Jose / Hollister, CA Posts: 1,511 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Personally I'd drop it (as long as the wheels aren't tucked) and put in a decent system. I don't see much reason in putting 175-200 lbs. of stereo equipment. That's just me.
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06-17-07, 06:18
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Posts: 320 | Re: lowering my 07 camry Quote: |
Originally Posted by blackcaraddict Yes, don't lower the car, its a Camry. |
No better words have been spoken, sorry. | |
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06-17-07, 06:34
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Originally Posted by never gone No better words have been spoken, sorry. | I guess it shouldn't be washed polished or waxed it either
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