STi suspension build up!
Originally posted by Rafal
I recently did pinks, rear lateral links and hardened strut tops.
I can only say this car should be like this from the start.
I think the ride is actually better (no bounce) and more precise. The car rotatets in the corner now instead of pushing like stock.
Highly recommended.
I recently did pinks, rear lateral links and hardened strut tops.
I can only say this car should be like this from the start.
I think the ride is actually better (no bounce) and more precise. The car rotatets in the corner now instead of pushing like stock.
Highly recommended.
very good set up. nice on track and street.
STi Suspension
Last edited by Lowball; Feb 29, 2004 at 12:49 AM.
Re: Strut bar
Originally posted by poot
where did you move your horn to when you installed you strut brace?
where did you move your horn to when you installed you strut brace?
Edit: I forgot there use to be that little sturt top mount. I took that appart and then just attached the horn to another bolt that was holding something else. I'll upload a photo in a few.
Last edited by Lowball; Feb 6, 2004 at 10:53 PM.
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Re: Strut bar
Originally posted by poot
where did you move your horn to when you installed you strut brace?
where did you move your horn to when you installed you strut brace?
The horn is nowhere near the strut bar.
Re: Re: Strut bar
Originally posted by lowball
Edit: I forgot there use to be that little sturt top mount. I took that appart and then just attached the horn to another bolt that was holding something else. I'll upload a photo in a few.
Edit: I forgot there use to be that little sturt top mount. I took that appart and then just attached the horn to another bolt that was holding something else. I'll upload a photo in a few.
In the photo directly under the strut bar there is a bolt holding some other part. I took that bolt out and then put the horn bracket that I took apart and then put the bolt back in. I hope you can see the horn. It's kinda to the left of thoes three lines on the firewall.
See photo below
Last edited by Lowball; Feb 7, 2004 at 09:35 PM.
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Did you consider going with the:
STi Adjustable Strut Set - RST-2100
Four positions of adjustment to the damping rate of this sport strut set allows tuning for varying conditions. From weekday daily driving to weekend track or autocross competition, thes struts are the answer to your suspension tuning needs.
These look like they would be the best of all worlds, track, street and pink.
www.rallispec.com says 6 weeks for these bad boyz.
STi Adjustable Strut Set - RST-2100
Four positions of adjustment to the damping rate of this sport strut set allows tuning for varying conditions. From weekday daily driving to weekend track or autocross competition, thes struts are the answer to your suspension tuning needs.
These look like they would be the best of all worlds, track, street and pink.
www.rallispec.com says 6 weeks for these bad boyz.
Last edited by WillysPU; Mar 21, 2004 at 11:57 AM.
Spring rates
anybody know the spring rates for these lowering springs for the MY93-01 Impreza? I checked the ravensblade sight but it only had the Sstock STi v5/6 spring rates.
I know the stock STi v5/v6 are around 235-185/195 or something close to that.
"STi Sport Lateral Link Set, 6-pc.
The six piece STi rear lateral link set upgrades all 8 link bushings to pillow ball type joints (spherical bearings) sealed against dirt intrusion. Also includes metal (w/ uniball joints) rear swaybar links with adapter brackets. With ultra-low compliance joints, this lateral link set significantly improves rear alignment control, handling response, and feedback (with some increase in NVH)."
I think i remember reading BAN SUVs saying something about those spherical bearings wearing quicker than the group N rubber/urethane bearings. Anybody have any info about the life time of those parts? I'll try and find the post.
here it is: "Spherical bushings are for race cars. Hardened urethane bushings give 90% of the stiffness with about half of the NVH transfer. Also, urethane bushings last much longer. Remember, stuff on a race car doesn't have to last very long. Stuff on your car does."
I know the stock STi v5/v6 are around 235-185/195 or something close to that.
"STi Sport Lateral Link Set, 6-pc.
The six piece STi rear lateral link set upgrades all 8 link bushings to pillow ball type joints (spherical bearings) sealed against dirt intrusion. Also includes metal (w/ uniball joints) rear swaybar links with adapter brackets. With ultra-low compliance joints, this lateral link set significantly improves rear alignment control, handling response, and feedback (with some increase in NVH)."
I think i remember reading BAN SUVs saying something about those spherical bearings wearing quicker than the group N rubber/urethane bearings. Anybody have any info about the life time of those parts? I'll try and find the post.
here it is: "Spherical bushings are for race cars. Hardened urethane bushings give 90% of the stiffness with about half of the NVH transfer. Also, urethane bushings last much longer. Remember, stuff on a race car doesn't have to last very long. Stuff on your car does."
Last edited by silentbob343; Mar 20, 2004 at 10:12 PM.


