sti springs on wrx
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advice pls.....
have 95 wrx wagon with, by now (90k), saggy-baggy suspension.... mate has standard springs and shocks from STI Version5 4door lying around after Leda upgrade...will they fit, be a big improvement over the standard stuff and does the 4dr/5dr difference matter?
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have 95 wrx wagon with, by now (90k), saggy-baggy suspension.... mate has standard springs and shocks from STI Version5 4door lying around after Leda upgrade...will they fit, be a big improvement over the standard stuff and does the 4dr/5dr difference matter?
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If you car is heavier in the rear, the spring rate is higher for the rear dampers, so chances are his' will be too soft, at least compared to the front ones. Worst case scenario would be the rear tyres touching in the wheel arches.
However, if you're still on standard dampers after so long (ie they're completely fuucked), it's probably worth a try!
Best would be to fit comfortable but efficient dampers, ie monotubes.
[Edited by Claudius - 7/15/2002 6:32:59 PM]
However, if you're still on standard dampers after so long (ie they're completely fuucked), it's probably worth a try!
Best would be to fit comfortable but efficient dampers, ie monotubes.
[Edited by Claudius - 7/15/2002 6:32:59 PM]
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