2000 GP GT Stance
grt
06-18-2009, 03:26 PM
My 2000 Grand Prix GT seems to sit lower at the back, kind of takes away from the stance with the front higher. The struts seem to be ok, not bouncing or anything, it does have 135k on it. Do you think its time for new rear struts?
HeMi101
06-18-2009, 05:24 PM
Rear springs are probably starting to wear out.
tblake
06-18-2009, 06:27 PM
x2, shocks have nill to nothing to do with ride hieght. Saggy springs are what cause lower curb height.
grt
06-18-2009, 08:58 PM
SHOULD i GET THE QUICK STRUTS? ARE MONROE A GOOD BRAND? THEY ARE PRETTY EXPENSIVE, ANY IDEAS.
jakegday
06-18-2009, 11:53 PM
SHOULD i GET THE QUICK STRUTS? ARE MONROE A GOOD BRAND? THEY ARE PRETTY EXPENSIVE, ANY IDEAS.
thats what i bought, monroe quick struts. yeah, they were expensive but its still nothing compared to what a shop would charge you for the job. i got mine from rockauto.com. there is a write up on here that explains how to do it, it is very easy.
thats what i bought, monroe quick struts. yeah, they were expensive but its still nothing compared to what a shop would charge you for the job. i got mine from rockauto.com. there is a write up on here that explains how to do it, it is very easy.
tblake
06-19-2009, 09:35 AM
I have been having quality issues with aftermarket replacement auto parts, so I bought a set of used struts for all corners complete with springs, shocks, and mounts with only 40,000 miles on them. Same deal, just unbolt the old ones, and bolt the new ones in.
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