so, ive been threatening to do this for a long time, and now i am.
a little back history:
my father bought this car for a company car for one of his employees off the used car lot in charlotte in 2000. had 21000 on it. three years later, he got it back, as he sold the buisness to the employee. he then used it for his job, which consisted of sales from maine to florida over to the mississippi. when he got sick of it, he gave it to my mom, who drove it. when she got sick of it, my wife and i bought it for her.
about a year and a half ago, she called me at about 9:00 at night at the school, saying that the car wouldnt stay running. it was cold and rainy. i had just bought a 2002 subaru legacy 2.5 GT Wagon for me. drove that up to the school, got in the camry, blew the carbon out of the IAC, and tried to explain to my wife that i just needed to clean it out again, and she needed to drive it more. long stpry short, she drove my subaru home, and i still havent seen my keys. so that makes the camry mine.
the reason thsi re-fit is called spec camry is actually pretty funny. we were down at CMP one weekend when our track car broke. we didnt want to lose a session, so we took the camry out for a few hot laps. made the joke of it being spec camry when we were running with a pack of spec miata guys. kinda stuck. (by the way, dont take a bone stock, high milage camry up agains spec miatas on race tires on a roadcourse. you will lose. badly.)
the car currently has about 236000 on it. doesnt smoke, use a drop of oil, make any funny noises, nothing. good, solid, dependable car.
with that being said, i cant leave anything alone. when i got my new job that will require me to drive a lot more, i got to giving the camry a good once over. needed front brakes, front control arm bushings, front sway bar bushings, alignment, tires, struts, rear sway bar and control arm bushings. just due to being worn out.
also, the seat on the drivers side is on its last legs, the stereo SUCKS, one of teh steel wheels requires an abnormal amount of weight to balance (i think its bent). again, standard high milage car stuff.
since i cant leave well enough alone, i figured id do some tweaking in the midst of the repairs and such. use what i have, buy what i need, make what i can, and make it do the best i can. ive had a hankering to build an import for a while, so im viewing thsi as my opportunity. heres a prime opportunity to throw out some of my previous and current projects.
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthread.php?71755-70-duster-updating-and-a-no-dough-pro-touring-makeover
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthread.php?43374-project-drivabeater
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=218935
if you cant tell. i like things comfortable, quick, nimble, and low. preferably subtly flashy as well. my camry is absolutely none of those.
the first stop was stereo work. i had put a sony CD player in it back when it was still my moms car, so that part was ok. all 4 speakers were shot, and it needed a bit more thump. so i spent last weekend working on adding amp wiring, replacing the rear 6X9 speakers with new pioneers (had them), adding a sony 10 inch sub in a q-logic box (had it), and an old amp i had laying around. sounds a heck of a lot better. still have to do the door speakers, though.
so when parts shopping for the camry, i was looking to do some upgrading. keep the decent ride, but make it handle better, stop better, and have a more neutral balace/ to that end, ive nought all my replacement busings from energy suspension in black polyurethane. also bought new ball joints, replaces the leaking struts under warrenty from autozone (god bless lifetime warrenty), and ordered a set of hawk HPS brake pads from pep boys.
so i was all prepared to start on the rear suspension this morning. got my cup of cofee, went to the garage, put the camry on stands, and instantly startted fighting rust from where this car had been in the salt intermittantly. lower control arm to spindle bolts were siezed in the liner.
so instead, i spent the day at pull-a-part getting new to me control arms and bolts. when i got home, i cut the drivers side off, and removed the bushing from the spindle.
also started working on removing what was left of the bushing and bearing shell on the new control arms.
hopefully tomorrow ill be able to make some good progress. at least get the control arm and sway bar bushings done.
michael