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| aka: jnprn2003
Car: 07 STi, 07 Speed 3.. Fav Mod: EFI Logics tunage Location: The Ocean State Posts: 2,529
IWSTI Addict since: Feb 2007 Trader Rating: (13) | Hey all, I have done a search to only find some answers...I want to improve the handling and increase the stiffness of my car. I am not sure of what to do next. There are so many bushings and bars I am not sure of the next few mods should be or what works. I want to keep the costs around $1000 and I will be performing the labor. I currently have for suspension mods: H&R lowering springs 1.3R, 1.4F Cobb front and rear sway bars Cobb front and rear endlinks Cobb tranny mount Things I am looking at: Beatrush rear diff support bar Front 4 point ladder brace Front and rear strut tower braces Crossmember bushings Rear diff. bushings Beatrush propeller shaft bushings Front camber plates OR Group N tops? Whiteline steering rack bushings Any other suggestions...? I want to get the best bang for my buck. Joe This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Grassroots STI Racer | The bushings will give you best bang for the buck, since they are relatively inexpensive. If you want stiff, forget the strut tower braces and get a Carlabs X-brace for the rear and a RPM subframe brace for the front. Oh, and maybe some fender braces too. |
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| nulla poena sine lege | depending on cost: fender cowl braces CarLabs X-Brace RCE front camber plates (or buy my Cusco for $105 used )RPM front subframe Then get the cheap stuff like bushings etc |
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| Professional STI Racer Car: 05 WRX STi Location: Former Bostonian now in U Posts: 611
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2005 Trader Rating: (1) | How about a roll cage? That will stiffen the car up very fast without all the other mods. You can get a 6 point for under a thousand. You will be sure to notice the difference. |
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| Spec C Club
Car: 05 WRB WRX STi Fav Mod: FYI, I'm a dude Location: Burlington, MA Posts: 2,366
IWSTI Addict since: Mar 2005 Trader Rating: (10) | i agree w/ quicksilver. i also suggest an alk (i.e. from whiteline) and stiffer engine mounts (i.e. cusco or group-n). a front strut bar really isn't needed as you will see little performance gains. |
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| The Hoff Fan Club, member #001 Car: 05 WRB/Gold Fav Mod: Hood Scoop Homer Location: Where ever The Hoff is! Posts: 10,373
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2004 Trader Rating: (4) | camber plates in the front, group n mounts in the rear xbrace alk subframe brace i feel like the other stuff is just suspension bling for a street car This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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