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Hi guys ,

i'm posting this for my friend as he has a gen4 camry (2000) and he just bought and installed DGR coilovers , but he couldn't get the fronts to drop any further and he is currently sitting at 2 fingers wheel gap in the front (for some weird reason, which i have no idea what it is) , and front left is higher then front right even though its both are set at the same height measurment and his ride is not as comfy cos its bouncy even on a smooth paved road.

what can be done here?

cheers.

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Hi guys ,

i'm posting this for my friend as he has a gen4 camry (2000) and he just bought and installed DGR coilovers , but he couldn't get the fronts to drop any further and he is currently sitting at 2 fingers wheel gap in the front (for some weird reason, which i have no idea what it is) , and front left is higher then front right even though its both are set at the same height measurment and his ride is not as comfy cos its bouncy even on a smooth paved road.

what can be done here?

cheers.

I had to buy shorter springs, they came with 200mm springs and I purchased 150mm springs from memory in order to get the desired height.

As for the height difference, there has either been damage to the strut tops or they are fitted incorrectly/old components incorrectly removed.

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Hi guys ,

i'm posting this for my friend as he has a gen4 camry (2000) and he just bought and installed DGR coilovers , but he couldn't get the fronts to drop any further and he is currently sitting at 2 fingers wheel gap in the front (for some weird reason, which i have no idea what it is) , and front left is higher then front right even though its both are set at the same height measurment and his ride is not as comfy cos its bouncy even on a smooth paved road.

what can be done here?

cheers.

I had to buy shorter springs, they came with 200mm springs and I purchased 150mm springs from memory in order to get the desired height.

As for the height difference, there has either been damage to the strut tops or they are fitted incorrectly/old components incorrectly removed.

Thanks Trent. so the bumpy ride is due to un even height right?

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