I have left it alone for now, but it's just weird that with the coilover and the strut mount assembly in my hand that it wobbles that much. I like the Rokker coilovers, then again, my stock suspension was all worn out, bushings and all. The Rokker's are stiffer than the Raceland. Also, if you want to stay stock height, these coilovers aren't for you. They will lower your car about 1-1.5 inches, this is with the coilover at full length in the rear and with the front coilover turned down a little bit to get rid of the reverse rake. I have 14x6.5 mesh rims from a BMW 318is with P195 60 R14 tires on my car, and I have about 2 fingers clearance between the rear tire and wheel fender, and about 2.5-3 fingers clearance between the front tire and wheel fender. I do recommend them if you don't mind going a lower than stock. My car handles great, like it is on rails, but my setup is pretty stiff with the Potenza tires that I have. While driving my car when it had stock suspension, I could just drive straight and not worry about any bumps, but going into turns was sorta scary. Now with the Rokkers, I am constantly scanning for road irregularity's because I am trying to avoid them or I am met with a loud THUD because of the stiff suspension, but with spirited driving, they are blast, they give you so much confidence! I will be able to post pics this weekend when I get back into town. I hope this helps so far?