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jduxbury1986 25 March 2022 05:14 PM

Hawkeye wagon suspension fit a blob?
 
Hello Chaps,
  1. As the title states, will Hawkeye wagon suspension fit a blob saloon? Mine are leaking on the rear and I've been offered Hawkeye wagon suspension all round. Just not sure if the shockers are a suitable fit or not? Thanks for your help.

jaygsi 25 March 2022 06:58 PM

No I don't think they are. @2pots will know for sure. But I'm very confident they won't. Just buy new rears instead, getting more used ones is pointless really.

jduxbury1986 25 March 2022 07:17 PM

Yeah I agree pal probably not the best idea to buy second hand, I just can't seem to find brand new complete shockers. Ones that are complete with the springs ready to be bolted on.

TECHNOPUG 25 March 2022 07:52 PM

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...uspension.html

jaygsi 25 March 2022 10:13 PM

Cheapest option is to buy rear struts and swap everything over. If your worried about taking your head off sure garage will do it for you. Hours Labour.

You can buy complete kits, cost more though, as you don't need the front struts I'd buy 2 KYB rears. Is it WRX?


Originally Posted by jduxbury1986
Yeah I agree pal probably not the best idea to buy second hand, I just can't seem to find brand new complete shockers. Ones that are complete with the springs ready to be bolted on.


jduxbury1986 25 March 2022 10:16 PM

Yes it's a 2004 wrx

jaygsi 25 March 2022 11:10 PM

https://pedders.co.uk/pedders-ezifit...an-only-803223

Gambit 26 March 2022 12:19 AM

Wagon struts are stiffer to cope with the extra weight over the rear so I wouldnt recommend on a saloon or vice versa

jduxbury1986 26 March 2022 09:21 AM

Thanks dude, just what I was looking for. Cheers

jaygsi 26 March 2022 08:52 PM

No problem bud.



Originally Posted by jduxbury1986 (Post 12118943)
Thanks dude, just what I was looking for. Cheers



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