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Lowering advice - 5/14/2005 11:36:23 AM   
ozzycamry


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I WAS WONDERING HOW LOW I COULD GET MY 95 GEN3? ITS ON 17" RIMS . THE BACK END MIGHT BE OK BUT THE FRONT MIGHT NEED TO BE ROLLED.
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RE: Lowering advice - 5/14/2005 1:01:46 PM   
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i think 1.5 to 2" will be ok.....wut kind of spring r u going to used on ur car???

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RE: Lowering advice - 5/14/2005 7:46:11 PM   
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THANKS FOR THE ADVICE, THERES A PLACE DOWN HERE THAT MAKES CUSTOM SPRINGS, A BIT PRICEY THOUGH. IVE ONLY SEEN STANDARD SPRINGS FOR SALE IN STORES. IF YOU TELL PEOPLE YOU WANT THEM FOR A CAMRY THEY LOOK AT YOU LIKE YOUR INSANE! SICK CAMRY BY THE WAY! ANY MODS?

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RE: Lowering advice - 5/16/2005 8:08:27 PM   
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TRD's camry looks dropped...i would also go with 1.5-2 inch...

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RE: Lowering advice - 5/17/2005 1:57:42 AM   
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SOUNDS GOOD TO ME. I WANTED TO PUT 18"s ON IT ORIGINALLY, BUT WAS TOLD I COULD DROP IT MORE WITH THE 17"s. IVE LOOKED INTO AIRBAGS AS WELL..........SOMETHING FOR THE FUTURE!


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RE: Lowering advice - 5/25/2005 5:41:10 PM   
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yes, the 17s will give you more room to play with the suspension.

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RE: Lowering advice - 5/26/2005 7:38:18 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Patrick

TRD's camry looks dropped...i would also go with 1.5-2 inch...

my car is lower 1.5 in the front and .6 in the back...but with 18" rims.its looks stock....


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ORIGINAL: ozzycamry

SOUNDS GOOD TO ME. I WANTED TO PUT 18"s ON IT ORIGINALLY, BUT WAS TOLD I COULD DROP IT MORE WITH THE 17"s. IVE LOOKED INTO AIRBAGS AS WELL..........SOMETHING FOR THE FUTURE!


u can put 19" with lower spring....all u need is roll ur fender

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RE: Lowering advice - 1/19/2006 5:54:39 PM   
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Remember,the center of your car is lower than the rest,alot of people don't think about that,I still have factory springs,and I can scrape.

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RE: Lowering advice - 1/25/2006 3:43:55 AM   
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I have a 1.5 lowering in the front and 17" wheels with no rub, so you can go 2"s no problem.

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