92-96 es300 suspension q
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92-96 es300 suspension q
hello fellow es3 drivers,
im actually a honda guy, but due to my integra being stolen, i decided to lay low for a while and get a VIP transformed es300. im very new to this whole toyota thing, and i have absolutely no clue about them. at least this gives me an opportunity to broaden my horizons. anyways i heard that the 92-96 camry suspension is the same as the 92-96 es300's... is this true? im looking to find a full coilover suspension setup, not struts and springs separately. if there are any reputable air ride suspension kits out there please let me know as well. thanks guys, greatly appreciated
im actually a honda guy, but due to my integra being stolen, i decided to lay low for a while and get a VIP transformed es300. im very new to this whole toyota thing, and i have absolutely no clue about them. at least this gives me an opportunity to broaden my horizons. anyways i heard that the 92-96 camry suspension is the same as the 92-96 es300's... is this true? im looking to find a full coilover suspension setup, not struts and springs separately. if there are any reputable air ride suspension kits out there please let me know as well. thanks guys, greatly appreciated
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Sorry to hear about your car man.... But from what I've seen, yes the 92-96 Camry suspension are the same as 92-96 ES300's. I've yet seen many coilovers setup's. There is one in the sticky up top in the 92-96 suspensions thread though.
Last edited by iDrive; 04-10-07 at 06:46 AM.
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Welcome to the fun of finding aftermarket items for the 2nd gen (92-96) ES! You can profit from our pain and trials by checking the 2nd Generation ES Suspension Reference thread.
From my own experience, I found that I could purchase a strut tower brace, rear sway bar, springs, shocks, wheels and tires for the cost of a coilover system. I decided that, since I probably wouldn't be seriously autocrossing the car, I would go with the conventional suspension setup. I don't say that to discourage you; just sharing the fun I had shopping around.
There's ONE set of coilovers that we've found for our generation ES, shown in there. As you do your own research and find prices and parts, don't hesitate to post them in that sticky and I'll update it.
Good Luck!
From my own experience, I found that I could purchase a strut tower brace, rear sway bar, springs, shocks, wheels and tires for the cost of a coilover system. I decided that, since I probably wouldn't be seriously autocrossing the car, I would go with the conventional suspension setup. I don't say that to discourage you; just sharing the fun I had shopping around.
There's ONE set of coilovers that we've found for our generation ES, shown in there. As you do your own research and find prices and parts, don't hesitate to post them in that sticky and I'll update it.
Good Luck!
Last edited by Slooooooow; 04-10-07 at 07:41 AM.
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