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Looking forward to chatting with everyone later!
OB165
aka Pete
VDO Vision Guages in place of the lower DIN in the stereo compartment.
Oil Temp
Oil Pressure
ATF Temp
I think it looks great cause they match the stock guages 100% and since they are behind the panel where the lower DIN was, when the door is closed over the radio you can't see em.
-mike
-mike
whatya gonna do with those OEM brakes? If they're the same size as the WRX, then they're bigger than mine. If you are thinking of parting with them, let me know.....
Ideally a swap with somebody who has RS rims they want to get rid of would do.
Mark at Luchute Subaru said he would keep an eye for somebody who either wants to buy my GT rims or Make a swap with some cash for RS rims, I will investigate this option later as I have my winter tires mounted on The GT rims.
Cheers Pat.
I think it would be cool.
-mike
Size is 245-45-16
Toyo Proxie RA1
Toyo T1s
Bridgestone S03
Yokohama A032R
Thanks for the input.
-mike
you can't bring over the rear to match because of the obvious structural differences between sedan and wagon. (look at the piece of sheet metal that is the rear quarter panel... big.)
but ultimately my opinion is that the LACK of ugly blistered fenders on the wagon is, cosmetically speaking, a good thing!
-Colin
Just be prepared for road noise like a 33" mudder.
-Colin
Do you think they have enough tread to be streetable?
I knew colin would jump in on this, he's a wealth of knowledge!
-mike
two years ago a good friend put 12,000 miles and probably 60-75 autocross runs on a set.
-Colin
-mike
-Colin
Just brainstorming, but it's turning out to be just a stiff breeze :+)
Stock is 215/60R16, and I've actually seen one guy put 225/60R16 Michelins on stock rims with no rubbing. So that is the practical limit - it was almost touching.
Taller springs don't change the position of the rear spring base, so that still doesn't allow more space for tires. Now if we got the multilink suspension from the Outback that would be a different story.
But since we still have rear struts, you would then have to get different rims and/or spacers. But then you risk upsetting the bearings and CV joints.
I did that - got rims that put the whole wheel a little farther out, and then got 225/60R16 tires, and no rubbing.
So, on a shoe-string budget, you could get the springs for $360 and maybe 225/60R16 tires, but that's about as much as I'd do.
-juice
Jim
-juice
-Frank P.
Also on the WRX that center beam is very important for the structural rigidity.
-mike
I'm leaning towards those on the B4s.
-Dave
Price and reputation for durability will no doubt be factors in your purchase. A lot of people like the Rota wheels - Attack, Tarmac and Subzero - they are very affordable but have well-publicized quality issues. The Prodrive-branded wheels - P1, made by OZ and P7, made by Speedline - look very appropriate to the car IMO, are a little more expensive, and have been reported to occasionally fail (I think every brand has had reported failures). Going higher in price you have OZ Superleggeras (which I'm now biased towards as I've had them on my car), SSR Competitions and the very expensive Prodrive-branded forged wheels (forget model names) and the wheels from Volk/Rays Engineering.
There's always the B4 style wheels now available from the dealer, as well as the 17" wheels available as standard on cars in Europe (often referred to as "UK-spec") which look only subtly different from the 16" OEM wheels here in the US.
Good luck choosing!
Ed
-mike
I might wait for them to be unloaded but doubt those 17x7 +53mm wheels would be dime-a-dozen.
-Dave
-Dennis
4 WRX STi ver. 5 inverted struts
4 H&R Legacy sport springs
the whole thing was only a year old, $400. I like my AGXa but I do have a couple issues:
1) initial jounciness. Not like a "cut spring" bounciness, very minor niggly really. But there it is.
2) Adjustibility kind of moot. The difference between halfway (where I have it set for street) and full fat (autox) is not massive.
3) The spring perch on the fronts is slightly higher than a legacy strut. So the front is actually slightly higher than a stock GT, which is an obvious no no for handling.
The Sti v5 strut is shorter anyway, so the height issue becomes marginalized, especially when combined with the H&Rs. The car will look dropped, but not much. Tasteful looking, IMHO. The v5 has a noticeably beefier strut, so I think longevity and quality are higher. I also am hoping it will provide better quality damping as a result. The difference in weight between an impreza and a Legacy isn't huge, and my hope is the Legacy-spec springs will be more important to that difference than the damping (which is stiffer than either a stock RS or a GT to begin with). So basically, a nice "fast road" setup using geniune STi parts is the goal. We'll see.
Who puts this stuff on for you? I could help if you DIY, but I don't have experience with suspensions.
We doin' the 17th or what?
-juice
The 17th- I don't technically have the day off, unfortunately. Plus I think it will still be pretty brisk, eh? Then again I think I could probably wrap my day up early and head your way around 1-2pm. IF you're willing to brave the cold, I am game.
I gotta do the plood trim on our Legacy too, but that'll take minutes now that I've done it before.
-juice
My Mac couldn't translate what it say... I don't know Japanese anyway but I'm pretty sure it says "NEW" for the WRX.
http://www.subaru.co.jp/impreza/sportswagon/06/06_03.html
These are definitely 17"s
http://www.subaru.co.jp/impreza/simulation/wwrx.html
-Dave
-mike
-juice
Actually not sure if the legacy needs to have the brake lines cut out of the OEM shocks or not though. On the WRX they bolt off, on the GC8s you need to dremel the holders of the brake lines.
-mike
Check http://www.impreza.subaru.com
"16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 all-season radials"
-Dennis
(as are the ones on the AGxs) so that isn't a problem. It's going to be pretty cold that day it looks like. How do you do this without a spring compressor????
-juice
It's not that hard though to do springs. Considering how much they charge ~$400 for installation around here.
-mike
-juice
-mike
I will not be doing this until spring now it is too bloody cold, but I cannot wait to see what the difference in braking will be.
Loosh that was a good buy hope you will be happy, you can always sell your stuff If you do it right you should break even.
Cheers Pat.
-mike
-juice
Cheers Pat.
it's awesome.
-Colin
-mike