imported_Yal
New member
The silver one on TRD's looks very tastefully done. I would do that in a second if I had an 07 camry.:kewlpics and i'm not exactly juvenile. Middle aged but not juvenile by any imagination lol 

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
ebpcivicsi said:LOL, I don't see what the big deal is? If I had an 07 Camry SE, it would be dropped on TRD springs or an eibach pro kit--huge rollers to boot. I guess I am just a silly juvenile as well.
BTW, both pics look hot to me. :nixweiss
lukeinva said:Damn every car I have owned I have lowered except for my '76 MGB. I cant stand a big gap in the wheel wells I think it looks stupid. Lower the car it will not only look better but the performance in handling will be a lot better.
Here is a pic of my lowered 300 I dropped it 2inches, Have 20's on it. Handles a ton better than it did stock and its not as bouncy.
![]()
atticdog said:![]()
does this look crappy?
trd springs
paul34 said:I've noticed on my sister's Altima that the back is a lot lower than the front though. Fill the back with a bunch of people, and a good portion of the rear tire disappears into the wheel well. I don't know why Nissan did that.
paul34 said:Yup, I agree... the TRD drop is how it should come from the factory... but I guess Toyota needs to take into account all the people who drive over potholes, speed bumps, small children, etc at full speed
Yal said:I read somewhere that it is because Americans like to see their cars level rather than sloping forward, but who knows :nixweiss , but its really weird that they do it.
atticdog said:grocery getter with 268hp sport suspension and 17"wheels