Tradewind wrote:Today I learnt the following
A manual spec B has bigger brakes and some kind of adjustable Bilstein suspension. Obviously the Auto trans cars have smaller brake rotors and a fixed rate Bilstein suspension
The Auto has fancy memory seats and the manual just gets electric seats with no memory system for 2 different drivers
Does that all sound correct?
Sounds off.
Brakes: The 3.0 got the same brakes whether it was Spec B or not, auto or manual. The same brakes as the GT (spec B or not). The H4 n/a's got the smaller brakes and the tbSTI got the 4 pots.
Suspension: No Liberty sold in Aus had adjustable dampers. The Bilstein dampers can be revalved however but this requires disassembly. Only Spec B models (3.0 or GT) and tbSTi got Bilstein dampers from the factory. The rest got KYB dampers. The damping rates of the Bilstein dampers supplied as stock with the Liberties through the Gen 4 run reportedly changed at facelift (mid 2006 for MY07) and the tbSTi reportedly had different valving again.
Seat: Here I am not sure. I think it might be the facelift cars that got memory options rather than pre-facelift automatics.
This is all my understanding. I'm happy for others to correct me, particularly on the seat issue.