(install pics) QUESTION at bottom of thread inre insulator
First, been off the board for a loooong time. I haven't done any mods for a loooong time too. Been tied up doing a LOT of work on my son's Celica - a near-POS when we bought it that we have in pretty good shape now. But I am about to start a mod on the Solara, so here goes.
I have a set of Tein Super Street coilovers in my garage that I've had for a while. I'm fairly good with mechanical work, but haven't done suspension work before, so I was debating whether to do these myself. I'm trying to work up the knowledge to get started. What I don't want to do is to start the job and end up stuck or stranded waiting for a ride to get something I need. I can't leave the thing in pieces for long.
I've read some threads on the Tein and read some tutorials for some other brands - but I never seem to be able to find a complete walk-through for the Tein SS on a Gen 2. SO, I will happily accept any tips or tricks that others may have found with this setup or ones similar.
To outline my goals, I'm not looking to slam it all the way, but would certainly like to get the benefit of the lowered ride. Figure a 'typical' drop. As far as damping, I prefer a ride on the stiff side, but obviously want a setup that works well with the car. I have an SLE convertible ('06), so my ride isn't quite the same as the coupe. I already have the TRD RSB and FSTB installed.
Questions:
Are there any parts I should purchase before I attempt the install? Camber kits? (I read that rear might be needed). Mounts? Bearings?
Any essential tools to get the job done? I'll get a spring compressor from AutoZone. Do i need an impact wrench or is a breaker bar okay? Is an offset wrench ever needed? Spreader tool? I plan to have the car on jack stands and will use a floor jack to hold/lift the suspension while working.
Any recommendations on settings? Are they easy to adjust after install? Are there any adjustments I can make for camber myself or should I have an alignment done after I drive it for a couple of weeks or so? Of course, the adjustments need to give the tech a range that hits spec.
Anything else I didn't mention? Like does the convertible setup cause any issues with the install or settings?
Muchas gracias.
I have a set of Tein Super Street coilovers in my garage that I've had for a while. I'm fairly good with mechanical work, but haven't done suspension work before, so I was debating whether to do these myself. I'm trying to work up the knowledge to get started. What I don't want to do is to start the job and end up stuck or stranded waiting for a ride to get something I need. I can't leave the thing in pieces for long.
I've read some threads on the Tein and read some tutorials for some other brands - but I never seem to be able to find a complete walk-through for the Tein SS on a Gen 2. SO, I will happily accept any tips or tricks that others may have found with this setup or ones similar.
To outline my goals, I'm not looking to slam it all the way, but would certainly like to get the benefit of the lowered ride. Figure a 'typical' drop. As far as damping, I prefer a ride on the stiff side, but obviously want a setup that works well with the car. I have an SLE convertible ('06), so my ride isn't quite the same as the coupe. I already have the TRD RSB and FSTB installed.
Questions:
Are there any parts I should purchase before I attempt the install? Camber kits? (I read that rear might be needed). Mounts? Bearings?
Any essential tools to get the job done? I'll get a spring compressor from AutoZone. Do i need an impact wrench or is a breaker bar okay? Is an offset wrench ever needed? Spreader tool? I plan to have the car on jack stands and will use a floor jack to hold/lift the suspension while working.
Any recommendations on settings? Are they easy to adjust after install? Are there any adjustments I can make for camber myself or should I have an alignment done after I drive it for a couple of weeks or so? Of course, the adjustments need to give the tech a range that hits spec.
Anything else I didn't mention? Like does the convertible setup cause any issues with the install or settings?
Muchas gracias.
Last edited by swindler on Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:48 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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