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chris84 20 October 2010 12:12 AM

MY05 STI Shocks
 
I'm just buying some prodrive springs for my MY05 STI with PCD 114.3mm.

Don't want to get them though if I cannot replace the shocks.... I'm having problems finding some that fit my car. I've checked the KYB and KONI shocks but neither do some to fit an 05 blobeye. They have some that fit an 06 Hawkeye which also has a PCD of 114.3mm.

What are my options, does anyone sell them? I'd prefer not to get coilovers.

chris84 20 October 2010 05:19 PM

No response :cry: Not that it's needed any more.

Subaru UK have just confirmed that the part number for MY05 Blobeye STI shockers is the same as the ones for MY06 Hawkeye STIs :luxhello:

That makes life far more easy now, can start spending money again :thumb:

DeeH 25 October 2010 11:55 AM

Which shocks did you end up buying?

chris84 25 October 2010 12:28 PM

Didn't really make things much easier. Turns out KYB and KONI haven't made after market shocks for the Hawkeye either. Both only supply shocks upto 2004.

Also Subaru UK no longer supply Prodrive springs for 2005-07 models either. There are some around on the web if you really want them.

Subaru UK quoted £360 per shock... no chance.

I don't really need them yet but I didn't want to spend on springs if I have to buy coilovers when the shocks go, may as well just buy coilovers now so I'll probably be looking for some after winter.

DeeH 25 October 2010 01:41 PM

I recently replaced the rear shocks on the girlfriend's MY05 STi with a set of KYB SR. I got them from Camskills. When I rang them they told me they didn't stock them for 05 STi models but I had found a thread (cant remember if it was Scoobynet of Scooby Ireland) from an owner who had bought them for his 05 model from Camskills. After some further checking they sold me the rear shocks! Not sure if replacement front shocks are available from KYB, although the fronts seem to last longer.

The following is cut and pasted from the email order.


1 CAMSKITx[1] KAYABA ULTRA SR SERIES : KYB ULTRA SR SHOCK £ 197.71ABSORBER - Ultra SR Rear Shock Absorbers - Pair GDB Chassis Code Nov 02 on WRX STi

I recently had a drive in a WR1. It felt more composed in the corners than my STi but the ride quality was no worse. As far as I know the dampers are the same as STi but with Prodrive springs.

chris84 25 October 2010 03:34 PM

I would prefer to have the option of aftermarket shocks so I can buy the prodrive springs but it doesn't look likely. I'll have another search about but this is the response I got from KYB last week.



from Mark Wilson <m.wilson@kyb-europe.com>
to Christopher Buxton <cbuxton1984@gmail.com>
date 21 October 2010 11:57
subject RE: KYB Ultra SR or AJAX

hide details 21 Oct (4 days ago)

Hi Christopher

Thanks for your enquiry.

Currently our listings on the Impreza range only go up to January 2004. Although we are the OE supplier on the later models these parts are not yet available as an aftermarket replacement. For vehicles after that build date we ask for the OEM part number off the old unit so that we can check whether it goes across to the earlier shock. We have found in the past that the newer models occasionally have the older units fitted. We can only match up off the OEM part number and not by measurement. If you can send me the numbers I will have a look for you. If we are unable to match them you will most likely have to obtain parts from the dealer or possibly via a specialist on the internet.

Kind Regards,
Mark Wilson

KYB UK
- Hide quoted text -

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Buxton [mailto:cbuxton1984@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 October 2010 00:51
To: enquiries@kyb-europe.com
Subject: KYB Ultra SR or AJAX

Good evening

Do you make and stock KYB Ultra SR or AJAX for a 2005 Impreza STI. You
supply them for a 2004 model which has a PCD 100mm but I am unable to
find them for my 2005 model with a PCD 114.3mm. The 2005 model has the
same shocks as the 2006-7 Hawkeye Imprezas.



Thanks

Christopher Buxton
What he says suggests that some have the same shocks as pre 2005 models but Subaru checked the parts based on my VIN number and came up with the more expensive Hawkeye shocks :cry:

DeeH 30 October 2010 04:42 PM

From what I can gather Eibach made the springs for Prodrive and new Eibach Pro Sping Kits are available for 2005 STi models for about £250.

The front shocks on the cars dont seem to give nearly as much hassle as the rear shocks. I would consider trying to source some rear shocks (I'm assuming your shocks are already knocking). Camskills did supply me with rear KYB shocks for the girlfriend's 2005 STi. Perhaps there was a change in suspension during the model year?

chris84 31 October 2010 10:56 PM

I can't track down any prodrive springs anywhere. subaru uk are out, prodrive are out and the only other uk supplier also has no stock left. alyn at asperformance told me about the new eibach kit for MY05. not sure about it though, not exactly cheap and only lowers 10mm which may not lower enough for the handling improvements i'm after.

a set of springs plus shockers if i could find some wouldn't be far off a set of BCs or HSDs so looks like i'll be going down the coilover route. thanks anyway.

RobSTI05 01 November 2010 09:47 AM

I had a similar problem to you a few months ago with my MY05 (same colour as yours...snap!). I already had Stage 1 Whiteline upgrades but wanted the car lower and to sharpen up the handling still further.

I didn't see the point of fitting lowering springs because when you factor in a proper geo set-up the cost isnt far from coilovers. I went for BC's from Scoobyworld and haven't looked back - dropped the car about 30mm all round and it looks great on standard wheels.

R

DeeH 01 November 2010 01:18 PM

What's the ride quality like on the BC coilovers. I use my car everyday and while the standard STi isn't exactly plush I wouldn't want to go down the coilover route if I was going to have to get friendly with the local chiropractor. :lol1:

chris84 04 November 2010 09:35 PM

I've sorted my problem. Decided to go for some Apex coilovers which are basically BCs rebranded. Got them at the offer price of £509.45 :luxhello: so a big saving on the BCs.

Also ordered the rear adjustable mounts so I can get a proper fast road alignment done.

On a spring rate of 6/5 they should be very similar to STI shocks and springs on the lowest damper setting. From there you just tweak until you're happy :)

Butty 11 November 2010 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by chris84 (Post 9694920)
I've sorted my problem. Decided to go for some Apex coilovers which are basically BCs rebranded. Got them at the offer price of £509.45 :luxhello: so a big saving on the BCs.


Search was my friend

chris84 25 November 2010 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by Butty (Post 9706087)
Search was my friend


sorry just got back from dominican, apex in bradford. going to be picking them up in tuesday :luxhello: will take some pictures whilst they are still clean.

car should be so much better with them fitted and a proper fast road alignment.


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