How much abuse can my GR-2's take??
Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 8:56 am
I've had my GR-2's on for a year and a half now and I've hit some pretty hairy stuff (on accident of course).
As an example, I was coming home from college and I was driving at night in really bad weather. I came around a corner at 65mph and hit a large rock that had fallen in the road. The car hit so hard that it made my ears ring and sounded like a bomb went off. So I pulled off the side of the road and checked out the suspension. It looked fine so I continued to drive home. Eventually I took my 17's off to switch to snow tires and found that I had cracked the rim in two spots. Since then I have (accidentally) hit deep pot holes, train-tracks w/ major holes, on-road steel construction plates, etc.
So the question is...how much can these struts take?
It almost brings me to tears everytime I hit something with my car...its depressing
I've considered switching back to 14's and putting Cadillac suspension on or just buying a truck. I hate unkept roads.
As an example, I was coming home from college and I was driving at night in really bad weather. I came around a corner at 65mph and hit a large rock that had fallen in the road. The car hit so hard that it made my ears ring and sounded like a bomb went off. So I pulled off the side of the road and checked out the suspension. It looked fine so I continued to drive home. Eventually I took my 17's off to switch to snow tires and found that I had cracked the rim in two spots. Since then I have (accidentally) hit deep pot holes, train-tracks w/ major holes, on-road steel construction plates, etc.
So the question is...how much can these struts take?
It almost brings me to tears everytime I hit something with my car...its depressing

I've considered switching back to 14's and putting Cadillac suspension on or just buying a truck. I hate unkept roads.