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Old Oct 12, 2017 | 09:12 PM
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whats your wheel specs? I'm considering going to 20's, but am leaning more towards 19s.
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Old Jan 6, 2018 | 05:40 AM
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I just looked on Tanabe's website for these NF210 springs and I do not see any for our 5th gen ES350 or even a Camry years 07-11. Which other springs would work for our car?
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Old Jan 6, 2018 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by twister
Great picture, of course we need to see it in daylight!!! BTW, the car will highly benefit if you will put Tanabe NF210 springs to drop it 1". The gap above the wheels looks big now with these big wheels and low profile tires. Dropping it with tanabes (will cost you around $400 parts+labor) will balance out a look and will make it sportier. Plus, you will get a better cornering and a feel of the road.
I just looked on Tanabe's website for these NF210 springs and I do not see any for our 5th gen ES350 or even a Camry years 07-11. Which other springs would work for our car?
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Old Jan 15, 2018 | 05:35 PM
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I only ran the Eibachs. Try searching for Camry springs from 07-11 identically the same platform. Best of luck bud!
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