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What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Byrnn09 » Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:00 pm

Hey guys want to firm up and lower my 3.0's suspension

I have looked through the thread but don't really understand what's what.

Can some one tell me where and how much they paid for for there set up.

I don't want to spend $1000's but still want an all right set up

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Would it be worth just keeping my stock suspension and getting front and rear sway bars etc, I was going to get these anyway but will they make a massive difference with my stock suspension

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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby hamish_023 » Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:34 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjH0c5z_ ... re=related

There's a big difference when having sways. Feel alot less roll turning having front and rear's done.

I got a set of used aftermarket coilovers + sways and plan to do front control bushes and so far it's transformed the entire car :D

I was going to go the Bilstein+Teins springs but love the adjustably of the coilovers
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Byrnn09 » Tue Feb 15, 2011 8:43 pm

hamish_023 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjH0c5z_0M8&feature=related

There's a big difference when having sways. Feel alot less roll turning having front and rear's done.

I got a set of used aftermarket coilovers + sways and plan to do front control bushes and so far it's transformed the entire car :D

I was going to go the Bilstein+Teins springs but love the adjustably of the coilovers


Yeah can see a massive difference. I want to lower it about an inch though. Would something like pedders coil over be alright or something more based on sports cars.
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby hamish_023 » Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:56 pm

well pedders would cost around what $1800 installed?

They are adjustable and have heard nothing but good reports. Supposably rebranded BC coilovers. (Bit more $$ but adjustable height and dampers)

Then would give you the option to go sways after..


other option is $500 bilstein struts and tein springs $455 to give you your 25-30mm drop. (downside is it's not adjustable but cheaper)
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Postby Byrnn09 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:51 pm

hamish_023 wrote: other option is $500 bilstein struts and tein springs $455 to give you your 25-30mm drop. (downside is it's not adjustable but cheaper)


Yeah that sound better but I recon at the moment I'll just get sway bars and strut bar. Went in a car with the stock springs and had sway bars and it was 150% better
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Postby Byrnn09 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:52 pm

hamish_023 wrote: other option is $500 bilstein struts and tein springs $455 to give you your 25-30mm drop. (downside is it's not adjustable but cheaper)


Yeah that sound better but I recon at the moment I'll just get sway bars and strut bar. Went in a car with the stock springs and had sway bars and it was 150% better
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Kekotic » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:56 pm

Byrnn09 wrote:Yeah that sound better but I recon at the moment I'll just get sway bars and strut bar. Went in a car with the stock springs and had sway bars and it was 150% better


Don't waste your money on a strut bar, get PHAT's lower control arm bushes instead.
Way more of an improvement over sways in my opinion.
But get sways and bushes
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby hamish_023 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:59 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:
Byrnn09 wrote:Yeah that sound better but I recon at the moment I'll just get sway bars and strut bar. Went in a car with the stock springs and had sway bars and it was 150% better


Don't waste your money on a strut bar, get PHAT's lower control arm bushes instead.
Way more of an improvement over sways in my opinion.
But get sways and bushes


+1 sways and bushes. strut bar only for engine bay bling or later if your going into other braces as it's not a bang for buck suspension mod
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Byrnn09 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:18 pm

hamish_023 wrote:
chaotic2050 wrote:
Byrnn09 wrote:Yeah that sound better but I recon at the moment I'll just get sway bars and strut bar. Went in a car with the stock springs and had sway bars and it was 150% better


Don't waste your money on a strut bar, get PHAT's lower control arm bushes instead.
Way more of an improvement over sways in my opinion.
But get sways and bushes


+1 sways and bushes. strut bar only for engine bay bling or later if your going into other braces as it's not a bang for buck suspension mod


Ok how much are the lower arm bush's and can I do it my self or can I get it done when I buy them
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby AndySTi » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:33 pm

hamish_023 wrote:strut bar only for engine bay bling
How so?
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby hamish_023 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:35 pm

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Thats the bushes

Well the two strut bars i have had in my previous cars i FWD and AWD didnt notice a thing.
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Kekotic » Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:25 am

Byrnn09 wrote:Ok how much are the lower arm bush's and can I do it my self or can I get it done when I buy them

$240
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=5481&start=0

The best you can do with the bushes is to jack the car up, take off the 2 lower control arms which is pretty easy, and take them to a workshop. You need some 3000 pound press or some such machine to get the stock bushes out and put the new bushes in. Personally I just got the workshop to do it all for me, as I didn't have a 2nd car available to get there and back home :D
Also requires a wheel alignment afterwards, but that's only about $40

And AndySti, front Strut tower bar only provides a bit more long term rigidity apparently, doesn't do much for performance....as Arith once said, 90% bling 10% performance.
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby kiks » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:45 am

You can do them with a bench vice if you're awesome :p

Performanceshock have a set of legacy Ohlins PCV steel strut dampers and springs. They'll offer you any spring rate and height you like just by speaking to the guys. Its only a few measurements to work it all out. By far the best value for money subaru suspension buy in the world right now considering theyre 50% off and the AUD is so good.
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Re: What suspension to get in laymans terms haha

Postby Q » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:36 pm

kiks wrote:Performanceshock have a set of legacy Ohlins PCV steel strut dampers and springs. They'll offer you any spring rate and height you like just by speaking to the guys. Its only a few measurements to work it all out. By far the best value for money subaru suspension buy in the world right now considering theyre 50% off and the AUD is so good.


I found them in need of a serious revalving, way too boat like. Absolutely incredible ride quality but definitely valved for the yanks. If you factor in the dyno time and a revalve they could be brilliant....
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