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Old 12-30-14, 11:07 AM
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I have been searching but have not found any definite answers. My question is will lowering springs and a rear sway bar for a 2003 camry fit on my 2003 ES300? They seem to have way more options marketed to camry owners than ES300 owners.
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I guess I didn't search hard enough, this thread has the answer to my questions.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es3...d-fitment.html

I think I am going with the trd rear bar, still undecided about springs, any opinions?

The above thread states that camry springs won't work, what if one was to use camry struts as well as camry springs, would that work?

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Just wanted to give an update, as I purchased and installed the TRD rear sway bar some months back. I would recommend this product to anyone as there is really no downside. The car has significantly less body roll when cornering and feels much more stable. I have not noticed any increased harshness so there is no ride penalty. The sway bar is set to full stiffness and I find the car to be much more balanced during cornering, nowhere near oversteer, just very very neutral without the pronounced plowing the car suffers from in its stock configuration. So, to anyone who is on the fence about this or just wants more balance in their handling, go for it! It really is a good mod for the money, just remember to snug the bolts back down after the first 1k or so miles.
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