with 17s your car should ride like a stock car since it still has quite a bit of cushion on the tires
Stunnd wrote:He also screwed up by not informing me about the rear inner support bar coming out when he put on a body kit. It won't pass inspection without it, unless you can find a shop to pass it as is. Am I expecting too much from this guy?
What do you mean by "rear inner support bar" when putting on a body kit????
Unfortunately, I believe you shouldve done more research into what you were getting yourself into. Im not trying to put the fault on you, but I mean in terms of the benefits AND downsides to lowering your ride. Theres gotta be reasons why you do things and gota be aware of what its for... yes you can corner, but now you have the shaking.. why? well since you have 17s Im assuming theyre aftermarket wheels so Id suggest you balance your wheels... who knows what the shopguy did to those wheels after he took em off... they are there to just make their money... some are jackasses, others are reputible and helpful
IF you dont want to upgrade your struts yet, maybe look into thicker tires to cushion more of your ride quality.... Id say 215/50/17? I ran on 215/45/17 and those were hella cushion for me lol... but I, and many other members on this board, would say Eibachs have been a well recommended brand for lowering our solaras...
Time to spend MORE MONEY!!!!
