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stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

Postby ihrinca » Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:56 pm

I recently bought a 2005 Solara SLE. Why is the suspenssion so stiff?
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Postby SleeperSolara » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:29 pm

Could be that there is aftermarket suspension on the car?? :-?
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Postby wkbrdr91 » Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:20 am

Could have sport suspension on it.

My car was going to be used in a commercial, and they tried to make the car shake by pushing down on it (i have sport suspension) and when the stunt guy did it, he was shocked how stiff the suspension was, the car barely moved at all (in a normal car you could rock it back and forth or get it to "bounce" a little bit up and down)
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2005 Solara stiff suspension

Postby ihrinca » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:18 am

SleeperSolara wrote:Could be that there is aftermarket suspension on the car?? :-?


Not for sure. The car looks brand new with 113K. It was very well kept. If I can not find a way to calm the suspension, then I will sell it. Thanks!
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Postby CosmicGrooves » Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:50 pm

Are you sure it's an SLE and not an SE Sport?
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Postby ihrinca » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:28 pm

Absolutely! That's why i searched for the SLE and not the SE model. I was told that only the SE has a stiff suspension. I test drove the car just for five minutes when I bought it and it seemed okay, but i came home and realized that it rides totally different than my previous car, a 1997 Camry XLE. I am very unhappy with the way my 2005 Solara SLE, leather, 2.4L engine, mint condition and so on, takes me on the road. Please help if you know a way to soften its suspension. I am the second owner, the car has 113,000 miles, and the previous owner did nothing other than changing oil.

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Postby Black Bob » Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:22 am

Other than returning the car, your only other option is blowing more money on replacing the struts (and possibly the springs -$$$$) with ones that are known for giving a cushy ride. Keep in mind you're comparing the 2005 coupe suspension to a 1997 sedan's, I can't imagine a '05 Camry being any softer (even Cadillacs don't ride as "pillowy" as they did in the late 1990's).

By the way, as a side-note regarding money, at 113,000 miles I hope the previous owner DID change the brake pads/rotors, timing chain and water pump. The Solara should last you thousands of more miles but it won't by just changing the oil regularly. That holds true for any car over a 100, 000 miles no matter what the brand quality.
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Postby PXLpainter » Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:38 pm

It must have some kind of swap done by previous owner - or an RSB or something because the stock SLE suspension is soft as grandpa's dick!
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Postby copeland » Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:02 am

word. Are you in southern california? If you are, I'm down to meet up to see how stiff your suspension is. I'm also down for a swap. I flippin hate my soft cushion ride. My friends with real sports cars, jump in my ride and tell me they want to fall asleep because it's so comfortable!!!!! haha
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Postby yaddadaimsayin » Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:17 am

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Postby jetbtkng » Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:19 am

copeland wrote:word. Are you in southern california? If you are, I'm down to meet up to see how stiff your suspension is. I'm also down for a swap. I flippin hate my soft cushion ride. My friends with real sports cars, jump in my ride and tell me they want to fall asleep because it's so comfortable!!!!! haha

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Re: stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

Postby yaddadaimsayin » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:54 am

sorry to revive an old thread but can anyone who has tried the sport and SLE suspension give some details about the degree of difference in the two? My SLE has gotten super uncomfortable after being lowered and I'm also facing some rubbing issues. Just want to know if swapping to sport suspension would change all that or if its not worth the investment.
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Re: stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

Postby Projex0 » Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:06 pm

^^ ur rubbing on oem wheels and trd springs? uncomfortable how?

this is just me but it might feel different with other people:
oem se struts & springs= 50/50 stiffness/play(softness)

TRD springs+se struts= 85/15 <~~~my tires might have some influence in the 15
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Re: stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

Postby yaddadaimsayin » Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:12 pm

Thanks Projex0. My current wheels are 17x8.5 and 225/45/17 tires on TRD springs. I've read in other threads that the SLE struts won't work too well with the TRD springs because it'd make the ride super bumpy. I've had the springs for about a year now and the ride really is unnaturally bumpy compared to when the car was all stock. anyone else who has had experience with both?
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Re: stiff suspenssion on 2005 Solara SLE

Postby DriDed » Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:03 pm

I installed the trd rsb on my Solara back in 2005 and its been there since, but I haven't installed lowering springs on the stock SE struts nor I plan to.

Why don't you just upgrade the struts? That is what I would do and Bilstein and KYB makes them for your car.
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