Rear of car squat with well under 200lbs of tongue weight.. Help!
I have a 03 Camry 4cyl. I installed a hitch. I have towed many things with other cars and have not had this issue... My Camry squats quite a bit with only 130 lbs tongue weight.
Has anyone else experienced this? I am thinking it is in need of new rear struts.
How ever if someone has put new struts on rear to remedy this issue and it DID NOT remedy the issue. That would be nice to know. What was the remedy if new struts didn't help?
Has anyone else experienced this? I am thinking it is in need of new rear struts.
How ever if someone has put new struts on rear to remedy this issue and it DID NOT remedy the issue. That would be nice to know. What was the remedy if new struts didn't help?
I'm thinking replacing struts and springs with the same that came from the factory would take care of the sag. ?????
I would have to know what the no load ride height is supposed to be. But yeah, sag like hell with a aprox 130 lb tongue weight.
I thought maybe someone had run into the same issue .... replace struts/spring and the excessive sag was eliminated. I understand there should be some sag when loading a hitch, but it should be so great that the frt end becomes lighter... lol.
I'll have to find what spring weight came OEM and maybe I will go the next higher spring weight. And wether it is a straight weight or progressive.
I thought maybe someone had run into the same issue .... replace struts/spring and the excessive sag was eliminated. I understand there should be some sag when loading a hitch, but it should be so great that the frt end becomes lighter... lol.
I'll have to find what spring weight came OEM and maybe I will go the next higher spring weight. And wether it is a straight weight or progressive.
Might ask at Toyotanation.com. You can find recommend spring vendors.
My older Camry only sinks 1 inch when standing on the hitch (about 150 lbs).
Would assume all passenger car spring are progressive.
Never saw any reference to spring rate for Toyota's. An after market spring might know as they would need this to design the replacement spring.
Toyota normally does list body ride height in their service manual. Perhaps your car is already sitting low in the rear.
My older Camry only sinks 1 inch when standing on the hitch (about 150 lbs).
Would assume all passenger car spring are progressive.
Never saw any reference to spring rate for Toyota's. An after market spring might know as they would need this to design the replacement spring.
Toyota normally does list body ride height in their service manual. Perhaps your car is already sitting low in the rear.
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