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Front strut brace 2005 Altise ?


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  • 7 months later...

They certainly do.

UltraRacing make an excellent strut brace for the 36 series camry.

I have a proposal for you. I will pm you when i get home

can you tell me where to get em as well please ?

i have an 03' camry 2.4L 4cyl Altise though

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Definetly worth it. Even if you can't feel the difference in handling, its a great piece of engine bling.

i see, what are your opinions about a cold air intake, like a poddy or something,

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i see, what are your opinions about a cold air intake, like a poddy or something,

If you are looking for power, don't bother. However, if you want engine intake noise a CAI/SRI isn't a bad idea.

If you want performance:

- Install a bigger rear sway bar

- Install a front strut brace

- Install some poly-steering rack bushes.

The combination of those three will give you better handling around corner with tighter and more responsive steering.

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i see, what are your opinions about a cold air intake, like a poddy or something,

If you are looking for power, don't bother. However, if you want engine intake noise a CAI/SRI isn't a bad idea.

If you want performance:

- Install a bigger rear sway bar

- Install a front strut brace

- Install some poly-steering rack bushes.

The combination of those three will give you better handling around corner with tighter and more responsive steering.

hrmmm., i thought so, peformance wise i cant do much, what does the plosteering rack bushes do ?

also, coilovers,... i hate my car rocking like a boat lol, coilovers or stiffer springs ?

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hrmmm., i thought so, peformance wise i cant do much, what does the plosteering rack bushes do ?

also, coilovers,... i hate my car rocking like a boat lol, coilovers or stiffer springs ?

Poly steering rack bushes will increase the response of your steering dramatically.

If you want to race the car or put it on the floor, coilovers are a good choice. But just for spirited driving and occasional track use a lowered (or superlow) spring and good shock will do.

I have some not very old low springs and KYB excel-G shocks here I can let go very cheap if you are intersted. PM me for details if you are.

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