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Shogen

2003 Camry sitting too low

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lol even with the miss spellings

 

YEa, I looked at a few of those earlier... I have been looking at spings for a very long time ... thanks for the link ass.... lol

 

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Depends on how much money you want to spend. Eibach and H&R are both great brands. I dropped the Benz, you should drop the Camry :)

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Depends on how much money you want to spend. Eibach and H&R are both great brands. I dropped the Benz, you should drop the Camry smile.png

 

 

lol.... the H&R and Eibach are within $40 .... so its a moot point there... but stock is obviously WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY cheaper

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Well it depends on if you are keeping the car long term or selling it in a year or two.

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Stock wheels, tires, and the rest of the suspension and you're not looking for performance, so why even contemplate the lowering springs?

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Stock wheels, tires, and the rest of the suspension and you're not looking for performance, so why even contemplate the lowering springs?

 

 

Yea I know.... its been in my head already.... I mean it would look nicer lowered is all..... but I just need it to be fixed which is why I'm most likely going with stock suspension... 

 

Can I get some feedback on this set? It's basically a pre-assembled kit. Would come out just under $200 for this kit. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=4425198&cc=1434117

 

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Preassembled would be a much quicker and easier install. It would eliminate needing to compress the springs on and off.

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search around theres Rockauto coupons floating around.

 

Code 1376153311265608 = 5% Discount

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Yes, quickstruts are the way to go IMO.    Just stay away from Monroe. 

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Yes, quickstruts are the way to go IMO.    Just stay away from Monroe. 

 

 

yea the mechanics that work for them are a-holes too!

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search around theres Rockauto coupons floating around.

 

Code 1376153311265608 = 5% Discount

 

Thanks man!!! Every little bit helps !!!

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