List of lowering springs
#1
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Looking to lower my Es350, the ride is a bit too soft and boaty for my taste,
also dont like the gap.
i heard Teins for the camry will work. I saw pics of them installed, not liking the stance, the back looked saggy. I want either forward rake or an even stance.
Can someone post a list of lowering springs that will work for a 2014 Es 350?
Thanks!
also dont like the gap.
i heard Teins for the camry will work. I saw pics of them installed, not liking the stance, the back looked saggy. I want either forward rake or an even stance.
Can someone post a list of lowering springs that will work for a 2014 Es 350?
Thanks!
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I know you said springs, but i would recommend do save up a bit more money and just get some BC coilovers. They are better in every single way. Struts are made to work with the spring in a very specific way and if you start to mess with it they might go bad prematurely. BC coilovers give you way more options with ride height and damping.
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Good point. Not looking to spend the cash on coilovers and they ride harsh from my personal experience. I did some googling and found out H&R sport springs for Camry v6 2012-2014 will work perfectly. Saw pics the drop is perfect, not slammed but no more wheel gap, also no rear end sag. My struts and shocks have low miles on them so I should be good. Ive run H&R sport springs on my bmws before and they're not harsh which is what im looking for. I think a small drop with the UL 18” wheels will look great.
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