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Old 09 December 2007, 12:29 PM
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alright lads i am looking to spend about 500 on improving the handling of a 2004 wrx what can i put on?
Old 09 December 2007, 01:34 PM
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Prodrive springs, Prodrive geometry, Whiteline ARB, Whiteline steel droplinks.



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Old 09 December 2007, 03:33 PM
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sounds good, i was looking at your profile and noticed you had th hyb td04, i thought you had a 16g?
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will this setup get rid of understeer and provoke more oversteer?
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To get that little lot for £500 you'd have to carry out the fitting yourself.
Springs whether they are Eibach, Prodrive or Whiteline will set you back somewhere between £150-£200 and a good alignment set-up will cost you around £80. The rear ARB and ARB links will cost approximately £180-£200

This will lessen the understeer you currently experience and whoever sets-up your alignment should be able to give you oversteer if that's how you'd like it set-up. The 'Prodrive' settings certainly will not give you this.
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