Hey everyone,
Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
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Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
Yes the rears will fit for both the WRX (16mm) and STI (18/19 mm). You can even use the stock brackets and endlinks. So if you find a good deal on a take off go for it.Originally Posted by arty81
Hey everyone, Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
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08+ oem wrx/sti sway bars will fit. If your on a budget get any 08+ sti rear sway bar, I believe it is 19mm. I have the rallitek swaybar kit: includes 22mm front sway bar w/bushings, 19mm rear sway bar w/ bushings, endlinks, bolts, etc. Just keep an eye out and you can find a deal on the classifieds here and nasioc.
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Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
08-11 wrx and sti fit 2.5i.Originally Posted by arty81
Hey everyone,Does anyone know what years and models of OEM rear Sway Bars would fit a 2010 Impreza 2.5i?
would 08-11 sti or wrx sway bars fit?
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I have an 09 wrx sway and endlink in the rear and it made a huge difference from having NO rear sway. lol
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
If you want to go OEM...
I started off with a WRX bar and bought all the OEM brackets and hardware. It made it easy when I later got a 22mm Whiteline bar.
There's a couple companies that make kits that include all the hardware. Whiteline and Rallitek are two off the top of my head.
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Rear WRX Sway bracket Part Numbers for 2.5i Owners
I'm sure there is a 2.5i impreza owner out there besides me that needs these part numbers.
I'm 99% sure these are the correct part numbers, but please check before ordering Happy Modding!
Aftermarket sways will come with new bushings (and you'll probably want to buy upgraded endlinks as well.) So you'll just need 2 brackets and 4 bolts.
Bracket: 20466FG000 (you'll need 2)
Bolts for brackets: 010108200 (you'll need 4)
If you get perrin endlinks or whiteline endlinks, you should get new bolts from perrin or whiteline to affix them to the bar and suspension arm...If you get rallitek endlinks or another type of OEM style endlink, you'll need to use the OEM bottom bolt and nut.
Bottom nut for endlink: 902350001 (you'll need 2)
Bottom bolt for endlink: 901000221 (you'll need 2)
The above 4 part numbers I pulled directly from the part bags...so I know they are correct. The below I have not "checked."
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Just in case you want to go stock WRX rear sway assembly, here is some other info:
Nut to hold endlink to sway bar: 902370046 (you'll need 2)
Stock Bushings: 20464FG000 (you'll need two)
Rear endlinks: 20470FG000 (need 2)
Stock WRX rear sway: 20541FG000 (just one, of course)
(Rear WRX Sway bracket Part Numbers for 2.5i Owners)Rear WRX Sway bracket Part Numbers for 2.5i Owners
I'm sure there is a 2.5i impreza owner out there besides me that needs these part numbers.
I'm 99% sure these are the correct part numbers, but please check before ordering Happy Modding!
Aftermarket sways will come with new bushings (and you'll probably want to buy upgraded endlinks as well.) So you'll just need 2 brackets and 4 bolts.
Bracket: 20466FG000 (you'll need 2)
Bolts for brackets: 010108200 (you'll need 4)
If you get perrin endlinks or whiteline endlinks, you should get new bolts from perrin or whiteline to affix them to the bar and suspension arm...If you get rallitek endlinks or another type of OEM style endlink, you'll need to use the OEM bottom bolt and nut.
Bottom nut for endlink: 902350001 (you'll need 2)
Bottom bolt for endlink: 901000221 (you'll need 2)
The above 4 part numbers I pulled directly from the part bags...so I know they are correct. The below I have not "checked."
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Just in case you want to go stock WRX rear sway assembly, here is some other info:
Nut to hold endlink to sway bar: 902370046 (you'll need 2)
Stock Bushings: 20464FG000 (you'll need two)
Rear endlinks: 20470FG000 (need 2)
Stock WRX rear sway: 20541FG000 (just one, of course)
I started off with a WRX bar and bought all the OEM brackets and hardware. It made it easy when I later got a 22mm Whiteline bar.
There's a couple companies that make kits that include all the hardware. Whiteline and Rallitek are two off the top of my head.
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I bough the N/A kit from Whiteline for my wife's impreza hatch, nice package deal, not a bad price but it was hard to find when I got it about a year and a half ago.
GL with it, VERY nice add to the N/A.
GL with it, VERY nice add to the N/A.
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Do people feel as though either the OEM 08+ STI rear sway bars or the aftermarket ones from Eibach or Whiteline are better or do they add about the same amount of suspension stability?
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Depends on sway bar size and if its solid or not.Originally Posted by prplbeast
Do people feel as though either the OEM 08+ STI rear sway bars or the aftermarket ones from Eibach or Whiteline are better or do they add about the same amount of suspension stability?
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In your opinion do you feel like the 19mm OEM STI rear swaybars are a good purchase as a beginner mod? Sorry I'm completely new to everything haha.
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If your a stock 2.5i, with no sway mods, Yes, IMHO, the 19mm OEM STI rear sway bar is a very good purchase.Originally Posted by prplbeast
In your opinion do you feel like the 19mm OEM STI rear swaybars are a good purchase as a beginner mod? Sorry I'm completely new to everything haha.
One of my first mods was a WRX 16mm Rear swaybar and it was a great purchase. Would I have gotten the STI one if there was one at the time? Yes. the 16mm does make the 2.5i handle like a whole different car, but there was still lots of body roll, where the 19mm would've been a better purchase.
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Yup completely stock 2.5i at this point. would upgraded endlinks help it even further? TBH I'm not even really sure about the purpose of endlinks.
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I believe endlinks do nothing handling wise. Originally Posted by prplbeast
Yup completely stock 2.5i at this point. would upgraded endlinks help it even further? TBH I'm not even really sure about the purpose of endlinks.
If you are using a sway bar thicker than the STI 19mm, then you SHOULD upgrade the endlinks so you don't end up with a bent stock endlink.
