Suspension options for a 92 ej22t sedan

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Suspension options for a 92 ej22t sedan

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What are my suspension options for a 92 turbo sedan?? I believe the previous owner put sti shocks and struts on the car but the front is way too low (tires almost rub on plastic inside fender well) so just wondering if anyone could help with ideas for aftermarket options.
92 legacy AWD ej22t 5 speed, rebuilt internals, custom intake, custom 2.5in catback, running 11psi, sti shocks and struts..
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Re: Suspension options for a 92 ej22t sedan

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Spend some time in the different sections. If you want to see what others have done, check out the "build journals" section.

For suspension q's, check out the "suspension section" here: http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewforum.php?f=6

On the top each section, there are posts with this icon: Image

Those are called stickies. They contain compiled information and important posts on that section's topics.
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Re: Suspension options for a 92 ej22t sedan

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If it rubs it's not STi suspension, stock STi gives you about stock ride height. And because of that pretty much anything for a WRX up to 07 or an '04 STi will fit with minimal modification.

I've ran STi and loved it, stiffens things up nicely but doesn't ride too harsh, I got a crazy deal on JIC coilovers for a WRX though so that's what I'm running now.

But +1 on what he said^^ All the info is in there in the stickies.
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Re: Suspension options for a 92 ej22t sedan

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I had stock sti suspension on my old car and it was only about 1/2" lower than stock. It may be sti suspension with aftermarket springs. A set of stock or different aftermarket springs would probably get you into a good place.

In the end it depends what you want to do with the car and how much you want to spend.
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