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Rims with No Drop? Staggered?

Postby cdeez » Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:54 pm

Mossy wrote:I will probably get some Gen 2 rims.

I would never drop based on the fact that I had about 10 Solara owners tell me its a much diff ride.

I have no need for steering improvement and don't feel like swerving potholes all day.

If it was not my Daily Driver I would.

What are you running for suspension CDEEZ?


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Postby Mossy » Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:39 pm

Im going to look around for some Gen 2 rims.

Staggared is possible on a FWD car I have seen it.

Someone on the board did just did it as well.
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Postby DaTwUnKrAziEpInOy » Thu Jan 05, 2006 12:23 am

[quote="2002greenhornet"][quote="Dutch Master"]If you drop you run the risk of bad bearings, steering racks, abnormal treadwear, etc.[/quote]

Dutch Master,

Where do you get this from? Please share specifics about how lowering a car can affect bearings or steering parts.

I have never heard of anyone that lowered using quality parts and proper installation having such issues, and abnormal treadwear only occurs if you don't do a proper alignment. I've been dropped on Teins S-Tech/Tokico for a while now, as have many others, and have experienced nothing but improved handling, better looks and perfect tire wear on my Michelin Pilot Sports.[/quote]

yeah....I agree...I don't get where you run the risk of bad bearings, damaged steering rack and abnormal tire wear. I'm dropped on TRD/eibach springs with stock struts. I have no problems with alignment, even wear on my tires, no steering problems and no busted bearings. I've already dropped my own Solara and another and 2 other Camrys. They've had no problems with their drops also. That's my 2 cents
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Postby hskrsolara » Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:08 am

Another option is to just drop the front springs. I have the tokico/tein setup and found that the rear tein springs sagged way too much, to the point now that I only have a 1/2 finger gap in the rears and 1.5 in the front. Since my stereo/amp setup is pretty heavy in back, I plan to replace the tein rear springs with the oem ones, to get back a little gap and also to keep my 18's from rubbing when I have a lot of weight in the back, during the summer months. My winter wheels and tires do not rub at all. I would highly suggest to at least drop the front springs. They are easy to get to and your car will look much less 4x4 'ish. :)
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Postby hskrsolara » Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:11 am

...And if handling is a goal for you, at least buy a TRD or Whiteline rear sway bar, even if you do not drop the rear springs. It will do wonders for your suspension and control.
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