07 FXT Sports
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07 FXT Sports
Finally got a few good pics of the forester with the new Rallyarmor URs! :RockOn - not mine: Now on both my cars I couldn’t be happier with the look, fit and finish. From the packaging to the self tightening hardware, all quality as usual. Install was quick and easy took me around 30 minutes even without removing the wheels. Turning the front wheels will give you all the room you'll need and raising the back allowed me to tighten all screws easily. Though an offset or short screw driver will make the job easier in the rear.
All in all I couldn’t be happier, they are well worth the 144.99 to keep my car looking great. They protect my paint while looking great! And the polyurethane is great especially on lowered cars or for tearing through snow, dirt or gravel without having to worry about paint chips, damaging or loosing a mud flap as they flex through and over almost anything. Once again Rallyarmor has made a functional and quality product I would recommend to anyone.
Other mods:
2006 wrx wagon struts and springs
WBR axleback
All in all I couldn’t be happier, they are well worth the 144.99 to keep my car looking great. They protect my paint while looking great! And the polyurethane is great especially on lowered cars or for tearing through snow, dirt or gravel without having to worry about paint chips, damaging or loosing a mud flap as they flex through and over almost anything. Once again Rallyarmor has made a functional and quality product I would recommend to anyone.
Other mods:
2006 wrx wagon struts and springs
WBR axleback
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Burbank, California
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Car Info: 05 CGM FXT STi
nice pics...did you have any alignment problems with your wagon struts? I heard that the wagon suspension makes for positive camber and difficulties getting any negative camber dialed in.
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Location: Alameda, CA
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Car Info: MY04 Forester XT
Impreza springs on stock Forester struts aren't a great idea, they are not matched well and the struts will wear out prematurely. It's better to go with the whole package and use wrx-specific struts AND springs (use wagon springs to prevent saggy butt syndrome).
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