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Old 06-06-2015, 07:10 PM
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I have an 07 GT Premium, recently I have been noticing an annoying squeaking sound coming from the driver side rear. I'am thinking I need new shocks, cause I doubt they have ever been changed out@72k miles. With that in mind, I was thinking of a suspension upgrade. This is my plan:

GT 500 strut mounts
Koni shocks and struts
Steed lowering springs
New camber bolts

Is there any thing else I need to consider or will this work well for a guy on a limited budget? Just looking for some advice before I get into this and don't have something I need to complete the job.
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Old 06-07-2015, 03:08 PM
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welcome to the site. since your going to be under the car, check all your sway bar mounts, bushings and endlinks. I went with SR springs 1.5" all the way around and didn't need to use camber bolts. you may or may not need an adjustable panhard bar to center up the rearend, again depending on how low you go. good luck
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Old 06-09-2015, 08:32 AM
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He will need an adjustable bar.
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Old 06-09-2015, 12:27 PM
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Can I add a few things ...

You won't need the bolts ... but I would recommend our 555-8120 strut mounts.

Ours are adjustable for Camber, the GT500 are not.

The panhard bar to re-center the rear end is a good idea too.

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Old 06-09-2015, 07:10 PM
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I did Steeda sports springs. Koni sports. Steeda adjustable upper mounts. Steeda adjustable panhard bar. Great setup. The Steeda upper mounts are definitely the way to go to adjust camber and they are a precision machined component that are so pretty, you will be sad to hide them under the fender.

Steeda stuff is top notch. Could not be happier with their products or support.
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Old 06-09-2015, 07:46 PM
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Ok, thanks for the advice. Really appreciate you all taking the time to help me out here.

One other thing I was curious about and failed to mention, will I have any issues with lowering the car with Toyo performance 17's on the car?

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Old 06-10-2015, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by bstang14
I did Steeda sports springs. Koni sports. Steeda adjustable upper mounts. Steeda adjustable panhard bar. Great setup. The Steeda upper mounts are definitely the way to go to adjust camber and they are a precision machined component that are so pretty, you will be sad to hide them under the fender.

Steeda stuff is top notch. Could not be happier with their products or support.
I also have the Steeda sports, Koni yellows, Steeda HD strut mounts, Steeda adj panhard bar and brace, and Steeda billet lower control arms. Car handles like its on rails and ride better than it did when stock. Awesome set up for the street. As bstang said Steeda parts are top notch.
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Old 06-10-2015, 07:44 AM
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Hello Semco,

I do not see a p.m. from you ... can you resend? You can also email me at tim@steeda.com!

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Old 06-12-2015, 07:30 AM
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This would be a great opportunity for upgrading the OE strut bolts from your early ones (the ones that only get torqued to 148 ft-lbs) to the later ones (166 ft-lbs). These are full size bolts and are not camber-adjustable. For your peace of mind.

Steeda's HD strut mount is a very, very good solution for daily drivers up through dual purpose street/moderately serious track driving. I've had a set on my '08 for a little over 5 years.


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Old 06-12-2015, 08:34 AM
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I had a multiple squeaks on my car and just put on a new suspension. The most annoying was coming from the rear and sound like a bird chirping. This was the lower control arms. The bushings went so I replaced them with the FRPP version and it took care of that noise. Next was creaking when I went over speed bumps. I replaced the shocks and struts with Koni SRT.T's (orange version). Their performance is much better than stock! I also added the GT500 strut mounts b/c I was afraid my were worn and didn't want to have the car apart and not be able to finish b/c I was waiting for strut mounts. My camber ended up being a little off when I got an alignment so, in hindsight, I wish I went with the Steeda mounts. With the new shocks/struts installed I noticed the car didn't creak nearly as much but it was still there. After spraying various parts with white lithium grease I found the source - my rear sway bar. I have poly bushings in my sway bars so I bought the energy suspension poly grease and I'm going to re-grease them this weekend.

I bet the your squeak is coming from worn bushings rather than the shocks. Try spraying your sway bar and lower control arms with white lithium grease and see if that stops it for a day or two. If it does then you know it's one of those parts. Or do what I did and replace everything b/c your car is getting up there in miles and you'll have to do it some time

Good luck!

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