Prodrive geomtry settings
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Prodrive geomtry settings
As anyone got the Prodrive geomtry settings for a MY04 STI with Prodrive springs , Taking it to get the geomtry set up on saturday and not sure they will have the required settings
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Whiteline settings are on page 2 of this doc - http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/fac...s/ck_wrx01.pdf
I'd go for the Sport or Race settings dependant on how you drive the car. You'll need camber bolts for the rear if you want to go past factory. You'll need top mounts if you want to alter caster past the fixed amount dialled in already.
Stefan
I'd go for the Sport or Race settings dependant on how you drive the car. You'll need camber bolts for the rear if you want to go past factory. You'll need top mounts if you want to alter caster past the fixed amount dialled in already.
Stefan
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Originally Posted by kbsub
As anyone got the Prodrive geomtry settings for a MY04 STI with Prodrive springs , Taking it to get the geomtry set up on saturday and not sure they will have the required settings
TIA
TIA
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Fitting Procedure for the front bump stop of the WR Sport Spring Package STi 03
1. Ensure the damper shaft, and seal, including the gold retaining ring, are wiped clean of dirt.
2. Remove the nut on the bottom of the strut tube.
3. Withdraw the damper insert, being careful as the bump stop is pulled past the seal.
4. Put some of the grease carried on the bump stop, around the retaining washer at the end of the rod. Pull and twist the bump stop off over the retaining washer. Use a cloth or tissue to provide a grip on the bump stop.
5. Push the new bump stop onto the shaft over the retaining washer tapered end first. This is best achieved in two phases
a. Place the bump stop, tapered side up on a bench and push the damper rod into it as far as possible.
b. Push and rotate the bump stop by hand until it is fully over the retaining washer.
6. Wipe the body of the insert to remove any grease and contamination.
7. Slide the insert back into the strut body taking care not to roll the edge of the seal.
8. Rotate the insert when it reaches the bottom of the strut body until the flats on the threaded end drop through and locate in the hole
9. Refit the nut. Grip the foot bracket of the strut in a vice with soft jaws Fitted and tighten the nut to 40Nm.
10. Fit the road spring and re-assemble as per the workshop manual.
11. The Tyre pressures and the suspension geometry MUST be set correctly to the figures below to achieve the full benefit of the spring package. It is also important to settle the suspension so the geometry is set at the correct ride height.
a. Set the tyre pressures to:
i. Front 2.3 bar (33psi)
ii. Rear 2.1 bar (31psi)
b. Settle the suspension by driving a few miles on the road
c. Set the geometry to:
i. Front Camber -1°15’ (-1.25°)
ii. Front Toe Total 0°00’ (0.00°)
iii.Rear Toe 0°06’ (0.1°) per wheel toe in [0°12’ (0.2°) total toe in]
12. Check the headlight alignment and reset if necessary as per workshop manual.
13. Attach supplied label in the front cover of the service book for future reference
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