Prodrive Lowering Springs
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Alrite folks, been looking at these and was wondering if anyone would know if these would fit a 2007 WRX hawkeye? I know that the earlier blob sti's are 5x100 pcd but wandering why they might not fit. Thanks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IMP...item416e0449eb
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IMP...item416e0449eb
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These springs were designed for STi inverted dampers. So using them on standard WRX struts wouldn't be a good idea as they will be underdamped. If you get a set of adjustable dampers like Koni inserts, KYB AGX or Tokico DSpec, they would be a great set of springs to use. When transferring over your existing strut assembly parts, I would trim the bump stops a wee bit as these springs will lower your car some.
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These springs were designed for STi inverted dampers. So using them on standard WRX struts wouldn't be a good idea as they will be underdamped. If you get a set of adjustable dampers like Koni inserts, KYB AGX or Tokico DSpec, they would be a great set of springs to use. When transferring over your existing strut assembly parts, I would trim the bump stops a wee bit as these springs will lower your car some.
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