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VegasIS300 08-08-08 08:08 PM

Nice! So the megans for the Camry fit the ES with no issues?

moky 08-08-08 08:19 PM

at what stiffness did you set it at? 10-15 clicks would prevent you from bottoming out, but the ride will be helluva lot harsher and stiffer.

ISF_GG 08-08-08 08:59 PM

Looks great!! So, which coilovers did you use?

bchi99 08-09-08 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Turbo_gg (Post 3743222)
Looks great!! So, which coilovers did you use?

Megans for the camry. full stiffness in the front and 2 clicks away from the stiffest in the rear.

ISF_GG 08-09-08 11:14 AM

Sweet! That has gotta be one harsh ride, way different from stock ;)

rxovermdx 08-10-08 04:38 PM

ES350 is an excellent car for your $$. Here is my testimony however..I test drove ES twice before going for 08' new RX 350. Here were my reasons from someone hwo owned 83' RX7, 86' Accord hatch, 03' Camry LE and 06' Pilot EXL.

1. ES was very smooth and luxurious but I wanted something less 'senile'. I am 38 y.o., and I will reserve luxurious sedans for when I am 65. It did not ride or sound any better than used 07' Avalon Touring (12 speakers w/o ML). That;s why I traded in my Pilot for 08' RX350 with Nav(ave mixed MPG=26-27).. and I love its versatility and don't have to worry about flooding risk--see below for sedan flooding risks.

2. With recent flooding in midwest, I was unfortunate enough to have ran my beloved 03' Camry over a partailly flooded street (maybe 8 inch accumulation of water), and eventhough I drove through it VERY CAUTIOUSLY, since then there was raspy machine noise from my otherwise serene 2.4L motor that served me so well for 135K original miles. Water probably went into my muffler and/or radiator. It was time for a decision, whether I should trade-in my 'beater/commuter car' Camry for another one. I looked at new Accord, Civic (all Honda dealers are thieves by the way; 08' new Civic had $3500 'Market adjustment mark-up!!!). My conclusion was either 06' BMW 330i ($28K), used 07' Avalon ($22-24K) or spanking new 09' Camry. Well, it was no brainer for me. I paid $18300 for CE model automatic 5-speed with 3 miles on it. The new Camry is a big improvement over 5th generation Camry, most importantly in the interior feel/quality and tighter suspension (no more floaty buick-like ride!!!). Best of all, for the price of 08' ES, you can get TWO 09' Camry CEs. I got $5000 for my 'well-maintanied' 03' camry. ES is nice but you should consider the flooding and the the risk of becoming dormantly demented prematurely.

I say get 09' Camry and save $15K for your kids' college money, or get 330i!!!

LexBob2 08-10-08 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by rxovermdx (Post 3746131)
ES350 is an excellent car for your $$. Here is my testimony however..I test drove ES twice before going for 08' new RX 350. Here were my reasons from someone hwo owned 83' RX7, 86' Accord hatch, 03' Camry LE and 06' Pilot EXL.

1. ES was very smooth and luxurious but I wanted something less 'senile'. I am 38 y.o., and I will reserve luxurious sedans for when I am 65. It did not ride or sound any better than used 07' Avalon Touring (12 speakers w/o ML). That;s why I traded in my Pilot for 08' RX350 with Nav(ave mixed MPG=26-27).. and I love its versatility and don't have to worry about flooding risk--see below for sedan flooding risks.

2. With recent flooding in midwest, I was unfortunate enough to have ran my beloved 03' Camry over a partailly flooded street (maybe 8 inch accumulation of water), and eventhough I drove through it VERY CAUTIOUSLY, since then there was raspy machine noise from my otherwise serene 2.4L motor that served me so well for 135K original miles. Water probably went into my muffler and/or radiator. It was time for a decision, whether I should trade-in my 'beater/commuter car' Camry for another one. I looked at new Accord, Civic (all Honda dealers are thieves by the way; 08' new Civic had $3500 'Market adjustment mark-up!!!). My conclusion was either 06' BMW 330i ($28K), used 07' Avalon ($22-24K) or spanking new 09' Camry. Well, it was no brainer for me. I paid $18300 for CE model automatic 5-speed with 3 miles on it. The new Camry is a big improvement over 5th generation Camry, most importantly in the interior feel/quality and tighter suspension (no more floaty buick-like ride!!!). Best of all, for the price of 08' ES, you can get TWO 09' Camry CEs. I got $5000 for my 'well-maintanied' 03' camry. ES is nice but you should consider the flooding and the the risk of becoming dormantly demented prematurely.

I say get 09' Camry and save $15K for your kids' college money, or get 330i!!!

If you're looking to save $$'s, you can get a Highlander vs. an RX and put the savings in the college fund.;)

moky 08-10-08 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by rxovermdx (Post 3746131)
ES350 is an excellent car for your $$. Here is my testimony however..I test drove ES twice before going for 08' new RX 350. Here were my reasons from someone hwo owned 83' RX7, 86' Accord hatch, 03' Camry LE and 06' Pilot EXL.

1. ES was very smooth and luxurious but I wanted something less 'senile'. I am 38 y.o., and I will reserve luxurious sedans for when I am 65. It did not ride or sound any better than used 07' Avalon Touring (12 speakers w/o ML). That;s why I traded in my Pilot for 08' RX350 with Nav(ave mixed MPG=26-27).. and I love its versatility and don't have to worry about flooding risk--see below for sedan flooding risks.

2. With recent flooding in midwest, I was unfortunate enough to have ran my beloved 03' Camry over a partailly flooded street (maybe 8 inch accumulation of water), and eventhough I drove through it VERY CAUTIOUSLY, since then there was raspy machine noise from my otherwise serene 2.4L motor that served me so well for 135K original miles. Water probably went into my muffler and/or radiator. It was time for a decision, whether I should trade-in my 'beater/commuter car' Camry for another one. I looked at new Accord, Civic (all Honda dealers are thieves by the way; 08' new Civic had $3500 'Market adjustment mark-up!!!). My conclusion was either 06' BMW 330i ($28K), used 07' Avalon ($22-24K) or spanking new 09' Camry. Well, it was no brainer for me. I paid $18300 for CE model automatic 5-speed with 3 miles on it. The new Camry is a big improvement over 5th generation Camry, most importantly in the interior feel/quality and tighter suspension (no more floaty buick-like ride!!!). Best of all, for the price of 08' ES, you can get TWO 09' Camry CEs. I got $5000 for my 'well-maintanied' 03' camry. ES is nice but you should consider the flooding and the the risk of becoming dormantly demented prematurely.

I say get 09' Camry and save $15K for your kids' college money, or get 330i!!!

hmmm nice write up dude, but with all due respect, i dont think this thread is the right place for you to put up your review and experiences. no offense, but the OP just posted this thread about being lowered on coilovers and doesn't have anything to do with flooding or other cars :)

TLW 08-10-08 05:28 PM

Love it, I really thought about doing one up. Need more pics!!!!

AlexusES50 08-10-08 05:45 PM

The car looks great...

bchi99 08-11-08 02:08 PM

Here are some more pics:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...cture020-1.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...Picture027.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...Picture035.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...Picture038.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...cture021-1.jpg

LexBob2 08-11-08 02:49 PM

I'm not a candidate for a drop and bigger wheels/tires - But I have to say VERY NICE!! A great look....And being an ES350 quite unique. Nice job.

moky 08-11-08 03:04 PM

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

TLW 08-11-08 05:22 PM

love the new pics, this car has serious potential

AlexusES50 08-11-08 05:26 PM

Excelent work, now if ES wasn't my car for moving family around i would be all over this one...ohh and may i add, no more money grabs offering custom coilovers and customs springs...i have been saying for a while now Camry parts would work on ES suspenssion...once again car looks SWEET!


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