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***Thread for Subys Mods***

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#1 · (Edited)
***Thread for Suby Mods***

I want to stiffen up the front with a lower arm bar like a Cusco V2. Is the suspension different on the wagons than the sedans? I know that the struts are different but not sure about the rest.
 
#2 ·
I THINK it is the same but it has been a couple years since I have done any real modding. From what I remember though stuff like control arms and all that are the same but the springs have different rates or something. I'd double check though.
 
#3 ·
I am also looking at getting whiteline bumpsteer kit. With 245s, I need to get rid of the bumpsteer but I do want to upgrade the sturts later.

Also, is it easy to do the STI cartridges swap in the strut housings?
 
#5 ·
I would think that The wagons are different from the Sedans in the case of the lower arm bar because I know the sedans are a bit wider than the wagons. But then again, I have not modded my Subie in years. BTW I have a full JIC Magic Coilover Kit i'm about to remove from my 03 bugeye if you're interested.
 
#9 ·
yeah thanks guys. I'm on nasioc but sometimes it's just easier to ask here :D

shortshifter - it already has one when I bought the car

STI sways would be good but not sure what I need first for getting rid of bumpsteer

coilovers - no thanks. I'm happy with the strut and spring combo.

I didn't realize the sedans are wider than the wagons...
 
#10 · (Edited)
^yah if you look at a sedan vs a wagon, the sedan does have a wider front track. STI struts are a great swap, but you will almost certainly end up with a suspension "clunk". Also, you'll need to add a shim to the struts in the rear to avoid a "saggy butt" as wagon springs are slightly long due to the extra weight in the rear. As far as going the cartridge route, koni inserts seem to be pretty popular paired with a nice set of springs....sorry no experience with bumpsteer kits tho...