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WRX06TR 2008-09-17 02:45 PM

WTB Springs
 
Well, I think I am going to buy a set of springs in the near future, so I thought I would see if anybody has any old sets laying around the garage. Its a 2006 WRX Sedan, let me know what you have, even old STi takeoffs. Thanks...

WRX06TR 2008-09-19 11:45 AM

Nobody...

MPREZIV 2008-09-19 11:47 AM

I think a buddy of mine has STi stockers sitting in his garage... I'll check with him.

WRX06TR 2008-09-19 03:50 PM

Sounds good. Those seem to be the best bang for the buck option in terms of performance. Thanks

ARORA_808 2008-09-23 05:48 PM

Hmmm.....
 
I think I might be that buddy Cory is talking about, either way, I have a set of 05 STi complete take off's that are just sitting here and they only have about 16k on them, if you want them gimme a call.....I'll PM you the number.

van 2008-09-23 07:15 PM

ARORA_808
Car: 03 acura Tl-s
Class: luxury=VIP
Is your car black? I haven't seen one of those for a while until tonight, turning left onto pyramid next to my forester?

MPREZIV 2008-09-23 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ARORA_808 (Post 123453)
I think I might be that buddy Cory is talking about, either way, I have a set of 05 STi complete take off's that are just sitting here and they only have about 16k on them, if you want them gimme a call.....I'll PM you the number.

Yep! You're the guy! :lol: I was just waiting 'till I knew you were back in town!

WRX06TR 2008-09-24 11:46 AM

Sweet! What do you guys think? Decent upgrade for a stock WRX? Im, geared more toward performance increase rather than looks and I definitely cannot afford coilovers. Next upgrade will be sways.

sperry 2008-09-24 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by WRX06TR (Post 123475)
Sweet! What do you guys think? Decent upgrade for a stock WRX? Im, geared more toward performance increase rather than looks and I definitely cannot afford coilovers. Next upgrade will be sways.

A set of STi takeoffs is a terrific upgrade for a WRX, but keep in mind they have a reputation for blowing out the rear struts (gives you that awesome rear-clunking mod, sometimes even with pretty low mileage on the struts). Also, they won't lower the car at all... you'd have to get some STi pinks or other aftermarket springs to level out the wheel gap (though you said you're not concerned with that) on those struts.

ARORA_808 2008-09-24 05:28 PM

tl
 
Hey, Van....no its the diamond white and yeah, they are pretty rare around here, I've seen 2 others and they were a nighthawk black one and a taffetas white one they are both tl's and not the type S, interestingly.......I saw more of them in SLC this weekend than in Reno in the month that I've owned it. Cory, thanks for the call on Friday....it made my day.......since the "other" person had to be reminded!

WRX06TR 2008-09-25 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 123481)
A set of STi takeoffs is a terrific upgrade for a WRX, but keep in mind they have a reputation for blowing out the rear struts (gives you that awesome rear-clunking mod, sometimes even with pretty low mileage on the struts). Also, they won't lower the car at all... you'd have to get some STi pinks or other aftermarket springs to level out the wheel gap (though you said you're not concerned with that) on those struts.

Thanks, what do you think about the Tanabe GF210 springs?

http://www.harmanmotive.com/catalog/...oducts_id=1742

I realize those are the 04 springs, but they don't have a way to select WRX vs STi in the 05-07 category (and the STi spring rates are way to high). Those spring rates don't seem too terrible, around 236f and 220r.

100_Percent_Juice 2008-09-25 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by WRX06TR (Post 123516)
Thanks, what do you think about the Tanabe GF210 springs?

http://www.harmanmotive.com/catalog/...oducts_id=1742

I realize those are the 04 springs, but they don't have a way to select WRX vs STi in the 05-07 category (and the STi spring rates are way to high). Those spring rates don't seem too terrible, around 236f and 220r.

I have researched springs to death. There is a whole thread on nasioc "sedans and springs" or something like that. I have come to the conclusion that the gf210 springs are the best(that are still in production) for several reasons. First of all they are cheap at $200. Secondly, I think they look the best as far as stance goes. They don't have the saggy butt that you get with the Eibach Pro Kit. Third, the spring rate of the 04 wrx springs are very nice. If you find that thread you will see that most people who purchased the gf210s, purchased the 04wrx set. I think the main reason for that is because of the ride height that it gives you.

WRX06TR 2008-09-25 03:11 PM

Thanx. I think that everybody chooses the GF210 04 version because the 05-07 version has way to stiff spring rate. The drop height is the same.

van 2008-09-25 07:49 PM

not that it matters or applies to you but I ended up getting gf210's for my gc, for the old school cars the only better are the p1's. With Tanabe springs you can become "parking lot champion" at work just like me:)








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Paul@dbtuned 2008-09-26 10:36 AM

I can deliver...to Squaw Valley at least...a NIB set of GF210 for 2005 STi fitment.

WRX06TR 2008-09-26 10:39 AM

Thanx Paul, but I think that 2005 STi GF210's would annihilate my stock WRX struts. Unless they are the 4.3 front and 4.0 rear spring rate.

Paul@dbtuned 2008-09-26 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by WRX06TR (Post 123559)
Thanx Paul, but I think that 2005 STi GF210's would annihilate my stock WRX struts. Unless they are the 4.3 front and 4.0 rear spring rate.

I have these springs on 06 WRX struts on my Forester with no problems.
How many miles are on your struts now?

WRX06TR 2008-09-26 01:09 PM

I have about 32k on my struts right now.

WRX06TR 2008-10-02 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by van (Post 123536)
not that it matters or applies to you but I ended up getting gf210's for my gc, for the old school cars the only better are the p1's. With Tanabe springs you can become "parking lot champion" at work just like me:)

Van, what struts do you have on the gc?

JonnydaJibba 2008-10-02 01:17 PM

He has at least 2 AGX's, that's fer sho.

WRX06TR 2008-10-02 01:53 PM

Thanks. So what do you guys think...Paul@DBTuned has a set of GF210 springs from an 05 STi (Tanabe has the same springs for 05-07 STi's and WRX's.) The breakdown on these is as follows

Spring Rates 5.8kg/mm Front / 4.4kg/mm Rear
Lowers the car 1.0in Front / 0.5in Rear

That seems like a really high spring rate for WRX struts...The other option would be to get the 2004 model's which are like this

Spring Rates 4.3kg/mm Front / 4.0kg/mm Rear
Lowers the car 1.3in Front / 1in Rear

So, the question is do I get the 2004's and run them until the struts die naturally circa 60-80k or do I get the 2005 STi ones and blow my struts faster and replace them like I will probably have to in 30k or so anyway? The reasoning being that I will have the stiffer STi springs when I have to replace my struts.

sperry 2008-10-02 01:57 PM

It's a shame that the lower rated 4.3/4.0 springs lower the car so much. Those look like the better rates, but I wouldn't want to lower more than 1"f/.5"r just because of the poor suspension geometry and reduced tire clearance you get.

WRX06TR 2008-10-02 02:01 PM

So what would be your suggestion Scott?

sperry 2008-10-02 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by WRX06TR (Post 123750)
So what would be your suggestion Scott?

Um... get them to make WRX rated springs at STi lowering heights? :lol:

...but seriously, I guess I'd rather have the springs match the struts better, even if the car's too low. Being underdamped and bouncing all over the place sucks ass.

Best solution is really to get the stiffer, taller STi springs and a set of KYB AGX's that you can dial in to match the spring rate. But now you're talking near coilover dollars, in which case just get some Tein Flex's.

WRX06TR 2008-10-02 03:57 PM

I see the logic, but since when do Flex's cost under $1600


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