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Old Jun 10, 2014 | 09:50 PM
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Coilover recommendations

Hello I-club, I'm looking at getting some coilovers soon for my 04 wrx wagon within the next month or two and would appreciate some input.

I've been looking at ISC (swift spring upgrade), FA500 (swift spring upgrade), or Feal 441. I've read a lot of good things about Feal, and that fact that they come with swift springs already is a plus.

I'm planning to lower my car finger or two gap from wheel so I might go with a 10k/8k spring rate. This car is my DD and I don't plan on tracking it. I will be taking it on spirited drives though.

I've had coilovers on my previous car so I'm not expecting a stock ride feel, but I want something that doesn't make too much clunking noise when lowering (my friends IS250 has BCs and they making clunking noises o.o).

Obviously FA and Feal would be withing the same price range (FA with swift spring upgrade), but I'm wondering would I be able to get the same ride/drop height from ISC? Or is it worth it to just go with the Feal?

I'm open up to other options as well. Not looking for a spring/strut combo since my main goal with getting coils is to stance my car (nothing to crazy) and still be able to enjoy spirited drives. My max budget would be 1400

Your input is greatly appreciated
Old Jun 16, 2014 | 04:30 PM
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