Stopping Distance At 70Mph TOYOTA Camry VI Saloon (_V4_) (01.2006 - 12.2014)
- @c_harry17.06.2025 17:04MemberTo improve the stopping distance of your 2007 Toyota Camry at 70 mph, focusing on upgrades to brakes, tires, and suspension can all contribute effectively. Here’s a breakdown:
Brakes
The 2007 Camry comes with standard power-assisted disc brakes with ABS on all wheels, which provide solid stopping performance (about 126 feet from 60 mph) but can be improved.
Upgrades to consider:
Performance brake pads: High-quality ceramic or semi-metallic pads improve friction and heat resistance.
Slotted or drilled rotors: Improve heat dissipation and reduce brake fade under heavy use.
Stainless steel braided brake lines: Provide firmer pedal feel and reduce line expansion.
Brands like Brembo, EBC Brakes, and Hawk Performance are well-regarded for brake upgrades.
Tires
Tires have a major impact on braking distance and overall grip.
Choose high-performance summer or all-season tires with good wet and dry traction ratings.
Look for tires with high treadwear and traction ratings (e.g., Michelin Pilot Sport, Bridgestone Potenza, Continental ExtremeContact).
Proper tire inflation and regular alignment checks also help maximize braking efficiency.
Suspension
Suspension upgrades improve vehicle stability and weight transfer during braking, which can reduce stopping distance.
Consider:
Performance shocks and struts (e.g., Bilstein, KYB) for better control and reduced body roll.
Upgraded sway bars to reduce nose dive and maintain tire contact.
Lowering springs can lower the center of gravity and improve handling.
These help keep the tires planted firmly during hard braking.
Upgrading brake pads and rotors will directly improve braking power and fade resistance.
High-quality performance tires greatly enhance grip and shorten stopping distances.
Suspension improvements improve stability and tire contact, indirectly aiding braking.
Combining these upgrades will yield the best results for shorter, safer stopping distances at highway speeds. - @c_harry17.06.2025 17:04MemberIf you want specific recommendations:
Brakes: Brembo or EBC slotted rotors with Hawk HPS pads.
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Continental ExtremeContact DWS06.
Suspension: Bilstein B6 shocks with Eibach lowering springs.
These modifications are popular among enthusiasts seeking improved braking and handling without major vehicle alterations.

Hey everyone! I drive a 2007 Toyota Camry and I’m concerned about my stopping distance at 70mph. What are some effective ways to improve this?
Should I consider upgrading the brakes, tyres, or suspension? Any specific brands or modifications you’d recommend?