TCH suspension upgrades?
#1
TCH suspension upgrades?
I'm not fond of the overly soft suspension on my TCH. It leans, it dives; it basically sucks, and probably doesn't take the extra weight of the hybrid system into account.
The 2007 Camry SE I test drove had noticeably better handling thanks to Toyota's beefed up suspension parts on that model. A call to my Toyota dealer revealed that SE struts were $160ea, SE springs around $60ea, and installation a whopping $1000.. way too much to put into a car I'm leasing for 36-months.
I then tried the aftermarket but all the usual suspects like KYB and Koni don't yet address the 07 Camry. Does anyone know of any non-factory suspension mods to improve handling?
The 2007 Camry SE I test drove had noticeably better handling thanks to Toyota's beefed up suspension parts on that model. A call to my Toyota dealer revealed that SE struts were $160ea, SE springs around $60ea, and installation a whopping $1000.. way too much to put into a car I'm leasing for 36-months.
I then tried the aftermarket but all the usual suspects like KYB and Koni don't yet address the 07 Camry. Does anyone know of any non-factory suspension mods to improve handling?
Last edited by nathanso; 09-11-2006 at 10:48 PM.
#4
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
For people considering a purchase read these posts carefully. I never considered this car to be a sport sedan and I'm very happy with it. But if that's what you're looking for you'd probably be best off looking elsewhere. If you want a hybrid the Honda Accord might be a better choice.
BTW, I test drove the Camry SE. It is slightly sportier than the hybrid, but if performance is what I were after it would not have made me stop my search.
BTW, I test drove the Camry SE. It is slightly sportier than the hybrid, but if performance is what I were after it would not have made me stop my search.
#5
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
Originally Posted by nathanso
I'm not fond of the overly soft suspension on my TCH. It leans, it dives; it basically sucks, and probably doesn't take the extra weight of the hybrid system into account.
The 2007 Camry SE I test drove had noticeably better handling thanks to Toyota's beefed up suspension parts on that model. A call to my Toyota dealer revealed that SE struts were $160ea, SE springs around $60ea, and installation a whopping $1000.. way too much to put into a car I'm leasing for 36-months.
I then tried the aftermarket but all the usual suspects like KYB and Koni don't yet address the 07 Camry. Does anyone know of any non-factory suspension mods to improve handling?
The 2007 Camry SE I test drove had noticeably better handling thanks to Toyota's beefed up suspension parts on that model. A call to my Toyota dealer revealed that SE struts were $160ea, SE springs around $60ea, and installation a whopping $1000.. way too much to put into a car I'm leasing for 36-months.
I then tried the aftermarket but all the usual suspects like KYB and Koni don't yet address the 07 Camry. Does anyone know of any non-factory suspension mods to improve handling?
#6
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
Originally Posted by skywagon
I see you lease your car, did you get the $2600 tax credit or did dealer get that?
#7
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
Originally Posted by nathanso
I didn't get it, and I've been wondering about that. I researched the web and this site but cound't find info regarding the tax credit for leases. Our company's accountant didn't know either. Does anyone here know?
from:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...157632,00.html
Sorry...
#9
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
Originally Posted by jbollt
"The deduction is only available to the original purchaser of a new, qualifying vehicle. If a qualifying vehicle is leased to a consumer, the leasing company may claim the credit."
from:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...157632,00.html
Sorry...
from:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...157632,00.html
Sorry...
#10
Re: TCH suspension upgrades?
To get this thread back on track.. does anyone know of a source for aftermarket struts or springs for the'07 TCH? Alternately, can anyone recommend a source for discount genuine Toyota parts?