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young'n wrx 03 February 2008 07:59 PM

good suspension setup?
 
As above im planning on a good road/track suspension setup. just concentrating on handling at the mo so what do you guys reconmend? i want to change as much as possible ive already got front and rear strut braces rear whitline arb and droplinks and front whitline droplinks. think im going for tein superstreets but what else would you guys reconmend to make it feel more planted ?

thanks

c.

s70rjw 03 February 2008 08:14 PM

Posting in the suspension section will get a better respose, mate

young'n wrx 03 February 2008 09:16 PM

upppsss! never really get a good response other than general tech!

c.

911 04 February 2008 07:24 AM

Which Impreza is it?

Assuming a classic:

Go for Coil-overs of a make which can deliver the RIGHT spring and damper characteristics. ie AST single adjustment with 50/40 Fr/Rr rates.
Contact Powerstation and ask for Curtis.
Fit good top mounts, AST/Noltec or the great new Whiteline ones. This will afford max caster in the front end, ALK if you really want everything + rear top mounts.
Camberbolts all round.
Poly bush the entire chassis and rear diff mounts.
Full rear subframe locking kit/bolts.
Roll center mod from Whiteline to front, 4 x adjustable lower rear track bars.
Quick rack with poly bushes.

Alignment by one who know, and IMHO are are not that many with broad experience.

Fit really good tyres, not just popular good mileage brands. If you want real grip for the road go to Kumho V70.
Will last about 3000 miles tops but sure do grip.

That spec fully done, not piecemeal and time spent seriously adjusting the dampers to suit the springs and adjusting the bars to suit YOU will result in a killer chassis.

To do this fit a snug-fit racing seat (you can use the stock seat belt) which will sit you much lower in the shell and will grip you so well that you really do drive by the seat of your pants.

Then you can max the power you have/increase it and add brakes.

young'n wrx 04 February 2008 08:07 PM

thats very helpful 911 ill look in to these parts. theres a few that i didnt even know about! thanks again.

p.s antilift kit worth having?

c.

young'n wrx 04 February 2008 09:23 PM

also where can i look at these parts? websites etc...?

thanks

c

911 04 February 2008 10:48 PM

ALK with adjustable top mounts adds even more caster.
Whiteline Automotive - performance handling and suspension products. car spring coil shock damper swaybar sway bar anti-sway bush bushes australia australian whiteline automotive performance road holding turn-in camber caster toe in vehicle hot 4 v8 will get you there.
Weak web site so you need to work at it.

Find Cusco Kid in suspension section, he is the UK whiteline dealer.


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