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camracer
7/8/2008 6:13:55 PM
I was wondering if the eibach springs are worth getting. Any part I get I want to feel the difference in a good way. Please tell me if u recommend these springs or any other springs.
irishstang
7/9/2008 10:33:02 AM
Depends on what you''re looking to get out of your car. From what someone on here told me a few days ago Eibach''s are basically what TRD sells for the camry. Here''s the link to my thread, if it helps at all.

Eibachs on 97 Camry
camracer
7/9/2008 11:37:18 AM
thanks a lot for your help man. Now i have a question of whether or not to get the full coil over the just the eibach springs. if the the full coilover installation price is really expensive i might not get it. i am also wondering if i should get strut bars, sway bars, the coilover, or the springs. I want the best suspension part i can get without anything going wrong later when driving my car.
 
Octapulse
7/9/2008 11:51:58 AM
I think if you are going to spend the $$$ for your suspension, I would go with Bilstien or Tien full coilovers and for the swaybars are everything else I would go with Whitline. Whiteline Is a perfect blend of track and street (and I believe you can adjust it to go more one way than the other), Good luck! (those coilovers will run you $1500-$2000)
camracer
7/9/2008 12:18:48 PM
are sure those whiteline sway bars are for the 2007 camry. i looked around and couldnt find it.
Octapulse
7/9/2008 10:18:45 PM
I will check it out for you and let you know.
BooM2087
7/21/2008 3:21:07 PM
Now, I know the TRD springs are Eibachs...I looked around and it seems that if you buy Eibach, you spend about $100 more...I have an ''08 Camry SE...and I think the SE model has an upgraded suspension...anyone can explain to me or correct me what was the upgrade?  I''m guessing the car was dropped a little, and has a rear sway bar.  My friend pointed it out and it was this skinny rod thing...I don''t know if he''s right.  I went to a shop and they recommended a TEIN coilover kit.  VERY pricey.  But I did see a Camry with a coilover kit, (I forgot what brand) and he said it cost him $1050.  It was slammed with stock rims...very sweet. 
marthyj
8/1/2008 7:52:55 PM
In any case, does going a full coil-over setup would help me regarding this matter? Thanks!
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