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spring and strut fitment

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:28 am
by 94turbosubi
ok ive been reading thourgh the pages for hours know and my eyes cant take it anymore.ive got a 94 legacy ss. im wondering what spring and struts i should run to drop my car appox 1.5 to 2 inches . and keep it under 1k. preferably around 5oo. thanks guys .

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:58 am
by beatersubi
Where are you located?

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:35 am
by SILINC3R
buy KYBs the basic models. cost around 400 at the most and the buy WRX springs 04 model used from NASIOC for like 100 at the most. i think if you want that much however you may need to get the STi springs. the guys may advise against this however.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:42 am
by RJ93SS
nasioc...
02/03 wrx struts w/ front tops

02/03 wrx lowering springs of your choice

under 300

don't get too low

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:39 pm
by 94turbosubi
thanks. im just sick of the way the car sits up in the rear like a muscle car would. and the suspension is still good nothings blown and the car only has 53,600 miles on it. but if anyone has anything for sale just let me know. and im located in harrisburg pa 17112.
thanks for all the info and if you could let me know some of the setup you guys are runnig i would really appreciate it.
thanks andy

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:30 am
by RJ93SS

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:06 pm
by Primeza
I wouldn't recommend much more than an 1" of lowering. Any lower than that and you will be riding on the bump stops which will make for a harsh ride and will probably give you worse performance.

If your struts are good, then you may be able to get away with just springs. But you may want some increased dampening if you are going with a high rate lowering spring.

04 springs will work on the front (with matching spring perches), but not the rear (without changing tophats). STi takeoff springs (04-07) are also going to be tapered in the rear and will not work unless you change to preface (90-91) rear tophats. Changing the tops may also affect your ride height, how I am not certain. But there should be info on a different thread.

If you do go with WRX struts, you should look for wagon specific struts otherwise you will be adding positive camber. So you would need to either use camber bolts or slot the struts to add more negative camber.

After you lower, if you want the fender gap to match you could try a set of GC8 Saggy Butt Spacers. Just keep in mind that taller spacers like 1/2" will require longer studs on the tops.

http://www.camotoy.com/products/saggybutt/index.php

It took me several weeks to plan what I was going to do and a few more weeks on top of that to get all of the parts I needed. Even after all of that my install was delayed by a day to get the correct size washers I needed to complete. The more time you spend to understand what you are getting into, the smoother your installation will go and the better your final results.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:42 pm
by beatersubi
I have a set of Eibach springs for a GC, if you're interested. I paired them with AGX's and they were too stiff for my daily driving on the crappy roads here, but I'm getting old. They also lowered the car by ~1.5".