My list so far:
1- OEM struts and springs. Under damped and I found them completely unable to deal with anything other than billiard table smooth roads. Almost dangerous at speed when mixing corners, bumps and anything over 100kmh.
2- OEM struts and king springs. Same as No1 with a dose of harshness thrown in.
3- Ohlins struts and king springs. Beautiful ride quality but a little on the luxurious side of things for me.(Sold these as I was going to sell the car at this point, perhaps a hasty decision but the valving would have bugged me).
4- Bilstein HD struts, OEM rear spring and Pedders front springs. Quite good but the high speed compression damping doesn't flow enough oil quickly enough resulting in a ride that can be harsh especially over sharp edge bumps.
There is always going to be some sort of compromise when it comes to suspension unless BIG dollars are spent and this is especially true with the Liberty as Subaru in their infinite wisdom designed a car with very limited suspension travel which makes my goal of having BMW/Audi ride quality and sporting ability really quite difficult.
Basically any drop in ride height is going to result in a loss of ride quality unless the valving of the strut is set up very specifically for the spring and/or the travel is somehow lengthened. This brings us to coilovers. I have always stayed away from them as I've always thought they would be overkill for the road but now I'm not so sure. Racecomp in the US does a Liberty/Legacy specific revalve on the KW2 coilover and has had great reviews on the end result both in ride quality and handling but of course its more than a couple of dollars and the killer here is shipping (and potentially import tax). Bilstein/Ohlins coilovers are also another option but again more dollars. Anyone have coilovers installed and want to give their opinion?
I spoke to Fulcrum and they can revalve the Bilsteins for $120 per strut which is also another option I am thinking about and at a quite reasonable cost although I think it may take a few revalves to get it right.
One of my main questions is regarding springs. Alot of people say King Springs/Pedders etc are crap and to stay away from them. Why? Surely a spring is a spring and as long as the spring rate is as advertised and consistent (re linear springs) then one brand is as good as another? If there is a difference can someone explain it? Everyone raves about the Eibach springs and the ride quality but imo this is just down to the limited drop which leaves the strut with more travel to deal with bumps and nothing else.
Anyway, are you happy with ur suspension or what are your plans to make it better
