1992 camry strut install
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1992 camry strut install - 2/11/2007 1:46:40 PM
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1992I4
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Hi all, I just got a second hand 1992 Camry LE 4 door sedan, and the struts are shot. I took it in for wheel alignment, and they discovered that the front springs were cracked too...so anyhow, I have decided to replace the struts and springs on all 4 corners myself. A few questions for all you DIY'ers here :) 1. I see that my best option to buy struts are to buy the KYB GR2's for this car. I see them online with free shipping for around 280 or a set of 4, which sounds reasonable to me...unless there is a better price or a vendor(s) you can recommend? 2. The only springs I seem to be able to find are the Eibach springs, and I really don't need to buy an eibach pro kit set for this car. Any better options there? 3. If I get a set of springs and struts, do I need anything else? I can reuse the camry's tophats(i think the manual refers to them as upper supports),upper insulators, and spring bumpers correct? 4. Installation : It looks straightforward while reading the assemly info on the camry maintenance manual...I have done many strut changes on my subaru WRX, and it seems to be very similar, save for the fact that the camry rear has a bar going from the sway bar to the strut as well. I assume I need to take out the rear seats as well. I wonder if they go on similar to my WRX....any info on the rear seats avail online? 5. any other info would be nice :) Thanks!!! EDIT : oh i see the diagram now in that manual on where the rear seat pieces go in..still would like advice however :) thanks!
< Message edited by 1992I4 -- 2/11/2007 3:45:59 PM >
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RE: 1992 camry strut install - 2/11/2007 3:54:14 PM
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nodrogkam
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well you can always find a junk yard for stock springs or go to stealership/ebay. kyb gr2 is a nice oem replacement. Tokico blue struts for a stiffer ride. tein makes lowering springs too if you're going that route. I would just keep it at stock ride height if its a daily driver. The install/removal is pretty straight forward. Since you've done suspension before you probably have the spring compressor and other tools.
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