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Andrew357

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  1. I am not saying there aren't people out there who have had problems with King Springs. The Australian Gen5 Camry is a 36 series. Not a 30 series. The spring may/may not fit and if it does I don't know if the spring rates for it will be correct or not. I had no scrubbing when I installed Low springs all round (along with replacing the shocks to KYB) and I didn't even need to roll the guards; even with a full car. However, if you drop to King SuperLows, you will need to roll your guards; even if you are just on your own with little/no load.
  2. I have used King Low springs with KYB ExcelG shocks with no sag issues, I have used SuperLow springs with my Koni Sport shocks with no sag issues.Besides, the only other off the shelf spring you will get for a 36 series Camry is from Lovells. There are heaps of brands on the market but very little who make anything for a 36 series Camry.
  3. Be careful, 77% of the componentry in the 36 series were locally built. You may find the 30 series coils might fit; but they might not be suitable.
  4. Just because it is a coilover doesn't mean it is better. I wouldn't touch the entry level coils with a 30 foot pole.
  5. That's about the right price. It's your choice RE: Coilovers or Shock/Spring combo
  6. The standard Sportivo setup in reviews all say it handles well but isn't a racing car so it is likely your shocks are dead. Replacing the shocks on their own will make a big difference;given the labour required it isn't a bad idea to replace the springs as well. I was very happy when I replaced my worn shocks with the KYB Excel G and a King Low Sprng combination.
  7. The items you have linked appear to be the right ones but you will need to assess which Lower Control Arm bush you need. They sell offset kits as well to correct steering to allow the car to drive straight when the wheel is pointed straight. I personally needed a double offset kit which coincidentally I just found out today have failed after some 40000km; which is fricken annoying. I wouldn't give any of the low end coils (BC/DGR/K-Sport/D2) the time of day, so I would go the shock/spring combo but you will sacrifice the ability to really drop the car on it's *****. Ultimately though, it is up to you.
  8. Thinking to do these upgrades as fund allows in the future. Getting first one done tomorrow, so others to will be followed eventually in due course. The second upgrade will be poly urethane bushes. I think i definitely should do bushes as i can feel disconnected sogginess over bumps and train tracks and it must be soft rubber bushes mashing things up.. So the questions are 1) how much would I be looking at if i buy set of poly bushes? 2) Is this feasible DIY or bit too much and should be done by shops? 3)if it is to be done by shops how much rough estimate that I am looking to pay for their labour? Cheers How old are your shocks? They will almost be on their way out. Replacing them will make a huge difference (KYB Excel-G are affordable and good replacements). Poly bushings are unnecessary unless they need replacing with the exception of the Lower Steering Rack bushes which really does wonders for steering feel and response. If your car is pulling left or right, get a set of the eccentric (offset) control arm bushes which will make your car drive straight. Realistically, the rear sway bar is still by far the best value for money upgrade for handling.
  9. Compared to the Sportmaxx RT, the PS3 is a far superior tyre. Better handling in the dry, better handling in the wet, excellent road manners and has a great feel to it. Inspires confidence. I hate my SportMaxx'es so much I am considering ditching them after only 13000km. The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 is around the same pricepoint as the PS3 and SportMaxx and will be my next tyre. Then I'll just choose out of those 2.
  10. Mainly because like the NT and Tasmania, WA isn't really much of a state.
  11. You can whinge until the cows come home about how he did this/she did that but at the end of the day, QLD state law dictates that red and blue lights are reserved for the Police, emergency vehicles (ie- Ambulance + Fire Brigade) + other approved vehicles and you should be fined if you are caught with them.
  12. Well, since they will bolt on I will put in my 2 cents: I have put electric seats into my Camry (bought some facelift ones a while ago); the airbag plug remained the same and we just stole power from one of my amps to power the seats. I haven't had any issues with it since I put them in a year or so ago.
  13. He was probably thinking Camry, which do have a manual option. From factory, there has not been a manual Aurion. edit: That's wierd, I didn't see any of those previous responses. And yes, it is stoooopit of Toyota not to issue a manual for the Aurion. And from what I've been informed, it is very doable.
  14. Choo choo choo!

    1. Kenshin X

      Kenshin X

      is that all... TROLLOLOLOL

    2. juvenile
    3. Rukus Son

      Rukus Son

      OMG that was Awesome if only My Boxy Babe sounded like that, what am i saying i mean went that fast is only a 4 Cylinder you know ;'(

  15. Unless you have an OBD-M scanner with the necessary data; you won't get any readings on your reader. Despite the plug cap saying OBDII on the front, the Gen5 Camry is OBD-M (according to the manual). I couldn't say what is wrong though, I would personally reset the ECU and see if the problem happens again.
  16. I still think it looks tacky. The Rukus has alot of potential for modding but I don't know if this is a good way to go.
  17. Emergency vehicles are the only vehicles in QLD that can have blue lights on the road. The shade of blue makes no difference amd you're lucky they didn't fine you. But really, they are doing you a favour; that emblem is hideous.
  18. If the vehicle itself cannot convince you, then nothing we can say or do will do it.
  19. Yeah, might make an effort to go out tomorrow. After close of the shop, of course.
  20. My friend owns a Toyota Camry with an engine in it. Is it the same as my Camry which also has an engine in it? I would assume so, it has an engine and all.
  21. Rockauto.com They are a US based seller but I believe the Highlander is the Kluger equivalent. They have non-Toyota lower control arms for 2004 Highlander as little as $60AU but whether they are suitable is the next question.
  22. Go to a suspension place and get a different opinion. Most places will have zero cost to very low cost suspension checks.
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