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Old 22 March 2010, 08:39 PM
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This might sound like a daft question as I know scoobies weren't really made for comfort but I was wondering if there was a suspension setup for my v-limited 04jdm STI which would be smoother and less stiff? or if there was anything I could do to my current setup?

I've only had the car a week and not really liking the ride quality at the moment.

I'm assuming the setup is still standard...tuned by arai? i think.

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anyone?
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Not much you can do unless you change the springs really, STI's have quite a hard setup to start with so really unless you change the lot your sort of stuck with it

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Might be best to have a specialist have a look to confirm its all standard first.
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