Prodrive spring equivalents
#1
Prodrive spring equivalents
Hi,
I need to replace the blue Prodrive springs on my 2007 WRX saloon and was thinking of getting some from PCA Dynamics but see that the website isn't active any more so wondering if anyone has any views on what would be the closest match io the Prodrive characteristics, ride, handling, height etc.
As a side note, I have got a set of Pedders springs that I've never fitted but from looking at the spring rates (157 front, 128 rear) they look to be softer than the Prodrives (although there isn't anything official on the Prodrive rates only some info on NASIOC I found) so thinking might be a bit marginal on hitting the bump stops given that they're similar height.
If anyone has any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I need to replace the blue Prodrive springs on my 2007 WRX saloon and was thinking of getting some from PCA Dynamics but see that the website isn't active any more so wondering if anyone has any views on what would be the closest match io the Prodrive characteristics, ride, handling, height etc.
As a side note, I have got a set of Pedders springs that I've never fitted but from looking at the spring rates (157 front, 128 rear) they look to be softer than the Prodrives (although there isn't anything official on the Prodrive rates only some info on NASIOC I found) so thinking might be a bit marginal on hitting the bump stops given that they're similar height.
If anyone has any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Last edited by scoobydog; 12 August 2023 at 01:49 PM.
#2
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WRX - a 200lb/in front and 180lb/in rear, would be about right.
Whiteline's bug springs are 196/185, but you'd need bug rear top mounts and bug/classic upper rear rubber isolators (the classic rubbers are more robust). You'd probably need rear spacers, as the Prodrive springs had more positive chassis rake = higher ride height at the rear.
https://ukwhitelineperformance.com/c...01-coil-spring
Unless, you have inverted struts? They have high rear gas pressures, so you might be OK.
If not, bug rear spacers:
https://www.paranoidfabrications.com...a-lift-spacers
Whiteline's bug springs are 196/185, but you'd need bug rear top mounts and bug/classic upper rear rubber isolators (the classic rubbers are more robust). You'd probably need rear spacers, as the Prodrive springs had more positive chassis rake = higher ride height at the rear.
https://ukwhitelineperformance.com/c...01-coil-spring
Unless, you have inverted struts? They have high rear gas pressures, so you might be OK.
If not, bug rear spacers:
https://www.paranoidfabrications.com...a-lift-spacers
Last edited by 2pot; 12 August 2023 at 04:23 PM.
#3
WRX - a 200lb/in front and 180lb/in rear, would be about right.
Whiteline's bug springs are 196/185, but you'd need bug rear top mounts and bug/classic upper rear rubber isolators (the classic rubbers are more robust). You'd probably need rear spacers, as the Prodrive springs had more positive chassis rake = higher ride height at the rear.
https://ukwhitelineperformance.com/c...01-coil-spring
Unless, you have inverted struts? They have high rear gas pressures, so you might be OK.
If not, bug rear spacers:
https://www.paranoidfabrications.com...a-lift-spacers
Whiteline's bug springs are 196/185, but you'd need bug rear top mounts and bug/classic upper rear rubber isolators (the classic rubbers are more robust). You'd probably need rear spacers, as the Prodrive springs had more positive chassis rake = higher ride height at the rear.
https://ukwhitelineperformance.com/c...01-coil-spring
Unless, you have inverted struts? They have high rear gas pressures, so you might be OK.
If not, bug rear spacers:
https://www.paranoidfabrications.com...a-lift-spacers
#5
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iTrader: (1)
Hi,
I need to replace the blue Prodrive springs on my 2007 WRX saloon and was thinking of getting some from PCA Dynamics but see that the website isn't active any more so wondering if anyone has any views on what would be the closest match io the Prodrive characteristics, ride, handling, height etc.
As a side note, I have got a set of Pedders springs that I've never fitted but from looking at the spring rates (157 front, 128 rear) they look to be softer than the Prodrives (although there isn't anything official on the Prodrive rates only some info on NASIOC I found) so thinking might be a bit marginal on hitting the bump stops given that they're similar height.
If anyone has any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I need to replace the blue Prodrive springs on my 2007 WRX saloon and was thinking of getting some from PCA Dynamics but see that the website isn't active any more so wondering if anyone has any views on what would be the closest match io the Prodrive characteristics, ride, handling, height etc.
As a side note, I have got a set of Pedders springs that I've never fitted but from looking at the spring rates (157 front, 128 rear) they look to be softer than the Prodrives (although there isn't anything official on the Prodrive rates only some info on NASIOC I found) so thinking might be a bit marginal on hitting the bump stops given that they're similar height.
If anyone has any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
#6
I'm really sorry to hear that. Was in contact with him a year or so back to get some springs in readiness for when I needed them (unexpected expense preventing me in the end, hence the above now needed) and he was extremely helpful and a really nice genuine person. Condolences to his family.
#7
Its taken a while but finally got the springs installed and road tested (about 64 miles done and will get an alignment booked after a few more) and have to say that I'm extremely impressed with the Whiteline springs. Whilst admittedly its not always fair to compare new to old (the Prodrive springs were very corroded and most likely sagged a bit after 90k miles) the progressive nature of the new ones (think the Prodrive were linear?) seems to be more suited to the poor roads I often drive on as they seem to remove some of the sharp jolts I was getting before without any detectable (by me at least) loss of cornering ability or general responsiveness. They also seem better matched to the stiff sidewall 18" Bridgestone Potenza Sport tyres (brilliant tyre), so all in all a great result.
Huge thanks to 2Pot for his advice and help on speccing the springs and bump stops - much appreciated!
Huge thanks to 2Pot for his advice and help on speccing the springs and bump stops - much appreciated!
Last edited by scoobydog; 04 October 2023 at 05:38 PM.
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