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WRX Spring and Strut Install on a 1998 Subaru Forester

by on Mar.30, 2011, under Suspension

Ever wonder what it’s like to switch out a 1998 Forester Suspension for a 2005 WRX Suspension. This is not meant to be a guide, simply a pictorial showing some of the steps involved. Lets get on with it then, here are pictures.line mount in the process

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2009 WRX Coilover Install

by on May.06, 2010, under Installs, Suspension

Pretty much any car designed for the masses is going to be somewhat neutral in many aspects. Suspension is a great example of this as the average person doesn’t want a firm ride or the worry of breaking the front bumper cover off when getting just a little to snug to a curb. Automotive enthusiasts however, are a slightly different breed. We notice that split second gab between turning the wheel and the car following along. We are ok with a little more noise, we want the car to be firm and responsive.

Springs vs Coilovers – The debate will continue. Personally I say springs. You can get a nice firm responsive whip without being overly jaring. Coilovers really limit the amount of suspension travel you have. For example, you might need to jack up your car 4 inches before the tire leaves the ground. With coilovers, it’s only going to be about an inch. The nice thing about coilovers such as installed here, are the advantages of setting ride height, spring rate and shock firmness.

This install is about coilovers. The install is pretty much the same as a regular spring install with a few key differences.

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Epic Springs and a Downpipe Install on a 2009 WRX Hatch

by on Apr.19, 2010, under Engine, Installs, Suspension

Another spring install on a WRX along with a Downpipe install. This time its a 2009 Impreza WRX Hatchback. Not only do these Epic Lowering Springs give the car a much nicer stance, it’s also a great suspension modification to improve the handling of the WRX without sacrificing ride quality.

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Building an Aveo Brace Brace – Eliminating the Torque.

by on Feb.17, 2010, under Drivetrain, Engine, Suspension



No it’s not typo, it’s a brace to brace the brace. Looking a few post back, you will see that I somehow managed to break the transmission where a bolt mounts the torque mount to. That wouldn’t have been so bad if the other bolt didn’t fall out a few months before. The end result was a brace that would actually pivot allowing the engine to twist while power was applied. This in turn would cause the gear lever to pull forward and actually pop out of 1st, 3rd, and 5th gear.

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Aveo Control Arm Bushing March 2009

by on Jul.20, 2009, under Automotive, Drivetrain, Suspension

Clunky front? This one had all the characteristics of a bad wheel bearing. Once the wheel was removed, a quick wiggle check revealed a control arm that was quite sloppy. Luckily I had already purchased a control arm bushing in hopes of finding a polyurethane replacement.

While I might not explain the process of replacement, I will say despite Chevy techs statement otherwise, you do not need to replace the entire control arm. The pictures can tell the tale from here.

Happy motoring!

 

 

 

 

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