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Uneven Drop With New Springs

Postby greg » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:09 am

teins all the way :)
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Postby sydemoid » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:10 am

It could also be the struts, if they are more worn in the rear, you will get drooping back there..

I did my research, and was gonna do a tokico/tein setup on my car, but decided to save up, and got tein coilovers.... NYC streets are rough on any suspension, so after a front strut rebuild, and level 2 springs up front, Im str8.

Keep in mind our cars tend to lean a lil to the left, because of the weight of the driver, with coilovers, you can drop the passenger side a bit, to compensate. Keep in mind, both passenger side tires are supposed to run 3psi lower than the driver side tires.... by adjusting the suspension, you can keep the tires at equal psi, allowing a more even feel on turns and such.

Sorry to hear about your situation with the springs, hopefully you can resolve that, but if you change your springs, ever.... change the struts too.

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Postby fotia » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:15 am

I would go for the custom uneven look....I was hoping to make a "corner to corner" height adjustment so I could rock into corners!!!! Do you shop at http://kalecoauto.com/ :splat:

As I mentioned previously, this manufacturer was recommended to me from someone who has this brand....obviously his good luck or my bad luck. :-?
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Postby fotia » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:20 am

Hey sydemoid, how do the coilovers adjust after winter?? I've been told that salt-covered roads kill the coilovers???
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Postby Astro » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:20 am

Maybe some vehicles work better with those springs. But, remember, use this forum for what it's for.....info. I always check here on whether or not to buy a certain brand, I figure it's better to hear what people experience on the same ride then what people experience on a different ride. :wink:
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Postby fotia » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:31 am

I unfortunately didn't know I had such a resource :wnw: at my disposal.
As mentioned, most of the people here have tried the products out...It's live and learn. I'm prob just going to start looking for a new set of springs:-(.

I had a few other questions....do I need to make new posts for different topics?

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Postby unbalancedwood » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:34 am

haha, this site has blinker fluid!!!

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_pa ... ducts_id=6
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Postby sydemoid » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:39 am

Post winter, I just sprayed the underbody, and cleaned it, What really messed mine up, mertiting a rebuild for the fronts, some rocks had made it passed the coils, and got pinned.

NYC potholes are a B*tch, so on one occasion when the suspension bottomed, the rock got compressed, and scarred the main shaft, which then compromised the seal for the oil.... got that replaced during the build, tried it with stock coilover springs, and had the driverside sag.... ordered a set of level 2 springs for the front struts, issue cured, shoot, and at $125 for a pair of springs, it was worth it.

I have not experienced any of the decay issues with salt on the roads here, and I drove during the winter. the key is to clean out the coilovers atleast every 2 months.

Oh yeah, I used KYB strut mounts, since the Teins dont come with any of their own, I found a site with custom mounts, allowing for camber adjustment from Ksport, but.... new brand, makes me a lil iffy on it. Remember that even if the front strut mount bearings are sealed, a lil grease in the bearing cups, helps keep things smoother, I noticed there used to be some knocking before (they weren't greased), after, they are smooth as a baby's bottom...

My next mod, is gonna be polyurethane bushings all around, and a whiteline front sway bar, already got the TRD rear, you want to get this!

I just got my hands on a new CAD design software.... so Im gonna see about re-creating a mod that was popular back in the day.... more to come on this in a month or two.... My brother and I have debated long enough, and Im gonna get his assistance on this.

Whew.... I apologize for the crazy long post, but if I can erase any doubts... I did my job. Do a search on any topic of interest though, it could definitely come in handy, we have a DIY section and other informative sections... But, I will gladly answer any Q's you may have.

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Postby fotia » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:41 am

Yeah, they sell the best blinker fluid in the industry!!!!!!!! Once I used their blinker fluid that annoying ticking sound was instantly gone..It is an amazing product.
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Postby DatSRBoi » Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:00 am

fotia wrote:I unfortunately didn't know I had such a resource :wnw: at my disposal.
As mentioned, most of the people here have tried the products out...It's live and learn. I'm prob just going to start looking for a new set of springs:-(.

I had a few other questions....do I need to make new posts for different topics?

BTW sweet ride ASTRO!



You'll find basically everything in this forum. Most of the members in this forum has tried about everything out in the market and has given their feedback and recommendation to it. The springs you have ARE not bad but they WILL sag after a few years. You have to consider that most of the other cars are not heavy nor torqie as our cars which puts major stress on the suspension. Good advice for you is Solara are not like other cars. Look and treat it like a Lexus. You'll be surprise what it can do and how clean it can look if done right.
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Postby Astro » Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:22 am

fotia wrote:I unfortunately didn't know I had such a resource :wnw: at my disposal.
As mentioned, most of the people here have tried the products out...It's live and learn. I'm prob just going to start looking for a new set of springs:-(.

I had a few other questions....do I need to make new posts for different topics?

BTW sweet ride ASTRO!


Thanks!

Just search (the best you can, although the search function isn't that great sometimes) for what you are interested in. You'll usually find what you are looking for, if not then make a new post. Generally, I'd make a different post only if they are totally unrelated questions. This way it'll show up for future reference in searches. There's not alot of products for are car, which you've probably starting to notice. So, you can see it can be beneficial to research here on products. The spring/strut question has popped up many times in this forum, and if you tried searching now, you'll see many topics related about it. One important piece of info you could've learned before you bought those is about how each one sits (relative to front/rear fender gaps). I went through this also, but now I've got JIC coilovers - which is what I should've saved up for in the first place. It's always better to be patient and save for the product you want, then to rush and buy or settle for what you can afford at the moment.
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Postby fotia » Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:40 am

Thanks for the advice everyone!!

My car seems to hesitate when driving around 40mph (60-70 Km/hr). It chugs only at that speed, fine anywhere else on the speedo. Any suggestions?

I also couldn't find anything specific for my wheel fitment situation. I have 18" x 7.5 width +45 offset rims. I found this is a high offset for our car. Any suggestions on tires to install as well as spacers/hubcentric rings for this specific application?
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Postby Astro » Sun Apr 15, 2007 1:19 pm

Try cleaning your throttle body, sometimes it being dirty can cause some hesitation.
http://www.solaraguy.org/viewtopic.php?t=9553&highlight=cleaning+maf
Also, look into cleaning your MAF (it's actually for the RX300, but they share the same engine).
http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/knowledge/index.php?page=index_v2&id=152&c=11

Read this thread, it's about wider tires, but it has some useful info.
http://www.solaraguy.org/viewtopic.php?t=32610&highlight=wheel+offsets

Just stick with a good name brand and check out their stats/ratings, because everyone has different opinions on tires. I'm currently using Falken FK452 (http://www.fk452.com/index.html) up front right now. I had the 451 all around and was quite happy. The newer version (fk452) is way beter. Remember, this is my opionion. There are quite a few topics on tires.

If you need spacers
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/price/Toyota/Camry/HR/Wheels/Wheel_Spacers/part/TRAK
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Postby lilm » Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:34 pm

o.0 astro we have the same tires
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Postby Ruski » Sun Apr 15, 2007 3:02 pm

fotia wrote:Yeah, they sell the best blinker fluid in the industry!!!!!!!! Once I used their blinker fluid that annoying ticking sound was instantly gone..It is an amazing product.


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