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Old 04-12-2010, 09:14 PM
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Suspension question

I dont know anything about suspension, so heres my question. I have 110,000miles on my 03 wrx and would like the car to be more comfortable when it hits bumps etc. What parts of the suspension should I change, and whats a good website to get the stuff..? thank you guys!
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Old 04-16-2010, 01:11 PM
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turninconcepts.com knows it all. very helpful bunch of guys. adjustable shocks/struts along with springs are a good place to start. d-specs are at the top then kyb in terms of dampening adjustment. tons of choices with springs though. dd, auto x, big drop, slight drop, really stiff spring rates, etc..
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start with your tires. they make a huge difference with the way your car handles and feels. if you still arent happy, get some nice adjustable struts. tokico dspecs are nice, but the have a clunking issue. koni's are more expensive and a little harder to install, but they ride better and give you better performance
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