chriscarter wrote:Great tire choice.....I checked the TRD website and if I'm reading it correctly, these springs lower the rear by 1.5". To me, that's too much.
Another factor to consider....labor at a shop will be whatever the flat rate is for replacing 4 strut assys, PLUS maybe 1/2 hour for spring swap (when replacing struts, you keep the original springs compressed and just re-install them, not compress, release, compress new springs, release again as you have to do when replacing springs).
If your car has more than about 60K miles on it, I think replacing all upper strut mounts at this time is smart.
All this being said, if I were going to install lowering springs on any Solara, I would ONLY use the TRD springs. You can never go wrong with something from the original manufacturer. You may find something more performance oriented from an aftermarket supplier, but with TRD you have factory backing if something doesn't fit right and adversely affects something else!
My advice to you is to send TRD an e-mail asking all the questions you want concerning installed height, ride quality, warranty, and anything else that comes to mind. Have fun............
Thanks

I have 50k miles, and I have the KYB struts (come with sport model). I have a friend who knows the mechanics at his VW dealer, and said they would do it for a case of beer... I just met this guy so I'm not sure if that would really happen or not. I have a feeling TRD will give me a very generic answer for ride quality (warranty is already expired so thats not an issue), like "it decreases ride quality" or something uninformative like that, but I will try anyways.
But in general I figured TRD was a safe route to go because, as you said, its from the original manufacturer. I consider TRD parts to be something that SHOULD have been on the car stock, but due to cost and it not being suitable for ideal, they sell it separately.
2006 Solara Sport
TRD RSB, lip kit, 2 12" Sony sub's, Injen SRI, 18" BBS rims, Tein springs, TRD struts, 5% tint, neons, 5 air horns, 55W low & fog HID's.
