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I'm going to change the shocks and springs on my girlfriend's avalon with ultima shocks and i noticed that they have the same part numbers as the MCV20R camry shocks. The springs i was going to buy were king lows, which do not have the same part number as camry springs.

So i was wondering what the difference would be between camry and avalon springs to give them a different part number, when they are both going into the same shock absorber?

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Camry MCV20 underchassis configuration is identical with the Avalon thats why they have the same chassis parts. Each spring manufacturer has different spring set up on each model thats why they have different part number.

On my case i bought front and rear heavy duty springs standard from Lovells Spring which have the same part number w/ the camry. King spring only have the rear standard, thats the reason why i bought Lovells spring so that i could have a match pair on the front and rear.

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