FIRST POST
Hey guys and Gals,
I am upgrading my suspension for the first time in the history of me owning my 2005 Base model GP. She has 130,000 miles on her and she needs new struts badly. All the way around. So I want to go with the Bilsteins as I want handling and longevity from my parts. I put over $1,000 in the exhaust last year because I want to keep this car. She's my DD and sees a lot of harsh conditions on the road...city driving, highway and pothole central the Atlantic northeast. I'm the second owner...got her when she was about 45,000 miles in 2007, completely stock.
So far I have learned a ton from reading the other member's posts..I've been to this forum many times over the past 5 or so years. Kudos to all the spirited enthusiasts as you have helped me with many fixes and small mods.
MY GOALS:
-Stock ride height (unless you can convince me new mounts and camber bolts are reallllllly worth it)
-Decreased Roll in turns (Dorman 33mm bar and 97-03 LCA's are what I am thinking....for the front at least.)
- Stiff suspension
I have only done suspension work once and it was last year on my mom's 02 Nissan altima...with Monroe Quick struts, new swaybar links and inner/outer tie rods.
I prefer to do the job correctly and safely the first time...torque wrenches, ball joint separators, ect.I am really wanting to get new springs for this upgrade. My stock ones have taken the abuse of worn struts and I might as well get new springs if I'm spending almost $1,000 dollar on struts. which leads me to....
MY QUESTIONS RIGHT NOW:
-What springs would you recommend that give a closest to stock ride height (even oems)?
- What strut mount for the struts?
- I will need strut bellows with these OEM Bilsteins...which P/N is correct for this particular strut?
- Are their any other parts I will need to complete my strut assembly?
I plan on either borrowing a spring compressor or taking the parts to a shop to have them assembled. I Really do not want to lower her...I'm already scraping my downpipe on some speedbumps if i don't inch over them....but this may be from 130,000 miles on my shocks.