Thanks for the input guys, looks like I have some investigating to do!
subnub wrote:A little disappointing, but it gives me an excuse to tinker... "bouncy suspension is dangerous darling, would you like me to leave the car alone, or make it safer?"
tangcla wrote:I didn't have to. I have girly Asian hands
overl0ad wrote:but i found the stock billies quite nice.
Aah yes, just checked the other post, it looks like a lower strut brace, I can see why it'd have such a profound impact on the feel of the carSMI77 wrote:But, before you do anything, do you have a STi Lower Arm Bar fitted from new- refer separate post.
If not, you should complain to your dealer about that.
The difference is quite surprising.
Haha sounds like you and I are disturbingly similar!Arith wrote:subnub wrote:A little disappointing, but it gives me an excuse to tinker... "bouncy suspension is dangerous darling, would you like me to leave the car alone, or make it safer?"
Hey, safety is my main reason for getting the front mount. I mean, what if I was ever chased by crazed drug dealers? Shouldn't I have enough kw power to escape pursuit? And godforbid they should start shooting at my tires! Good thing I have peace of mind due to the safety of 19's because there's more metal and less exposure of tire for them to shoot out.
Arith wrote:overl0ad wrote:but i found the stock billies quite nice.
Is that paired with the stock springs in a Spec-B or with STi springs?
tangcla wrote:I didn't have to. I have girly Asian hands
Johnb wrote:2. Replace the inner Lower control arm bush with super pro offset camber bush
3. Fit anti lift kit (several brands now available including whiteline, super pro)
Johnb wrote:5. Fit Whiteline swaybars front and back
Johnb wrote:6. Fit rear diff mounting bush kit (think this was super pro), reduces diff movement
Johnb wrote:9. Melt original STI parts
tangcla wrote:I didn't have to. I have girly Asian hands
overl0ad wrote:sorry, once again i didn't read the whole thing...
but i found the stock billies quite nice.
provided good feedback while being comfortable/firm enough for daily driving. as you mentioned, not great for being pushed, but a MASSIVE difference to the unless stuff in the 2.5i...

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