Rally X set up help....
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Rally X set up help....
I have searched and found some good information and am still need of some help, i am new to subies and need all the help i can i have been reading like a mad man, but here is the situation. I got a 92 legacy SS and its awesome except its sitting on WRX struts and springs and is WAY to low to run in rally x, i have read that you can use new outback struts but the rears have an issue? i am making this a budget rally car and am trying to keep costs as low as possible can anyone point me in the right direction or give me a list of what is needed to achieve a lift on my SS? Thank you for your time.
Re: Rally X set up help....
Why do you say it's too low for rallyx? have you tried it yet?
WRX suspension shouldn't be too far off from stock. I rallyxed a couple times in my 93 on stock sti suspension, which is lower, and it worked great.
WRX suspension shouldn't be too far off from stock. I rallyxed a couple times in my 93 on stock sti suspension, which is lower, and it worked great.
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I say its low because ive been to the rally x event out here in hawaii before and my buddys car sits at right about the same height as my car and he ripped off his exhaust and a few other things..... im looking for maybe 2 inches my car sits quite low....
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I also forgot to mention i have some JIC coilovers that came with the car i was told, all that it needs for it to adapt to the car is the rear tophats need to be drilled from what i remember i dont know if anyone has ever used JIC's for rally, i used Teins on my S30 but i know this is not a z lol, thanks
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Re: Rally X set up help....
Outback or Forester struts will lift the car an inch or two, but may have less-than-optimal damping rates for rallycross.
If you're looking for better damping and a bit of lift, I think a set of KYB Excel-G for an outback would fit the bill.
I don't know much about JICs.
If you're looking for better damping and a bit of lift, I think a set of KYB Excel-G for an outback would fit the bill.
I don't know much about JICs.
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Re: Rally X set up help....
devilzdriver wrote:I have searched and found some good information and am still need of some help, i am new to subies and need all the help i can i have been reading like a mad man, but here is the situation. I got a 92 legacy SS and its awesome except its sitting on WRX struts and springs and is WAY to low to run in rally x, i have read that you can use new outback struts but the rears have an issue? i am making this a budget rally car and am trying to keep costs as low as possible can anyone point me in the right direction or give me a list of what is needed to achieve a lift on my SS? Thank you for your time.
Checkout DirtyImpreza.com forum, lots of people selling used strut spacers. You can always make your own, should be info on there about that.
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awesome thank you all for the great info! any other info is always appreciated
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Re: Rally X set up help....
oh yeah I put 04 wrx stock springs and struts on my buddies 96 legacy, comparing the strut/springs side by side out of the car, the wrx strut appeared to be longer, while the spring looked shorter. When the front wrx strut and springs are bolted on the tophats, it looked to be 3/4 in longer than the 96 legacy setup. It was a bit of a pain getting the wrx front strut assembly installed into the 96 legacy.
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