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Old 23 July 2024, 01:16 PM
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bumper skin comes off quite easy.....push clips along top of grill, side of wheel arch edge and underneath then just pulls off as such
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Old 23 July 2024, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Gambit
bumper skin comes off quite easy.....push clips along top of grill, side of wheel arch edge and underneath then just pulls off as such
Cheers Gambit!
Old 24 July 2024, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by vulnax999
Cheers Gambit!
sorry missed one very important bit

remember to remove the headlamp washer just covers before you do anything - you just pull the washer jets up and then the washer covers clip off the top of them. washer jet will then return down into the hole and wont foul then when removing the bumper
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Old 25 July 2024, 05:31 PM
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Hi all, got a genuine STi Duracon 6 speed gear **** for sale £60 posted..... More hatch bits to come.




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Old 28 July 2024, 10:40 PM
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I finally got my imported 08 hatch on the road after belt and fluid changes (plus a few extras!) and started to learn how to drive it. My car came with Tein Mono Sport Coilovers with the Active EDFC Pro control and and they are a bit rough on my local roads so I was looking at traditional spring & strut setups. I managed to get a list of contenders ad wondering if anyone has experiences with any of the following:
  • Bilstein B12 - Pro-Kit 46-264305 - Available in UK and made specifically for the 2011 320R UK Saloon. Come with DampTronic
  • Original 20th Anniversary suspension setup - Available from Japan and a good fit since mine is a 20th
  • R205 suspension setup - Available from Japan
  • STI NBR Challenge Bilstein damper kit - Available from Japan not S206 version
  • S206 STI NBR Challenge Bilstein damper kit - From UK crazy price
  • tS type RA Suspension setup - From Japan and expensive
  • S207 suspension that uses DAMP MATIC II
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Old 29 July 2024, 06:59 AM
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I have the STI Bilsteins and pink springs from Japan, they are much better than the Spec C shocks and springs. Although if I was to do it again and for the price I’d go for Bilsteins from the normal catalogue in the UK and save some money.
Old 29 July 2024, 10:08 AM
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Best You can go for road are Ohlins road&track coilovers with their fancy valve that will not devalue a car.
Bilstein b16's DT is a way.
for 20th sti original 20th dampers if not ohlins
s206,s207 ,ts are made/setup for more heavy saloon
Old 29 July 2024, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by JdmSti2006
that will not devalue a car.
devalue?
Old 29 July 2024, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Gambit
sorry missed one very important bit

remember to remove the headlamp washer just covers before you do anything - you just pull the washer jets up and then the washer covers clip off the top of them. washer jet will then return down into the hole and wont foul then when removing the bumper
Guess the side vents just push/click out from behind when bumper is off then?
Old 29 July 2024, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by vulnax999
Guess the side vents just push/click out from behind when bumper is off then?
yeah they are just part of the bumper skin & dont attach to anything else
Old 29 July 2024, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by vulnax999
Guess the side vents just push/click out from behind when bumper is off then?
3 white clips holding them on from the inside.
Old 01 August 2024, 10:02 AM
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On my 2008 JDM 20th anniversary hatchback i'll be doing the gearbox and rear diff oil changes over the weekend, i've ordered the Motul 75W 90 fluids from Alyn at AS Performance. On the 6 speed gearbox you have 3 plugs, 2 drain plugs and a fill plug, i think 2 of the plugs, the ones on the side are 10mm hex then you have the one at the front case which is a T70 Torx. Does anyone know the Torque settings for those.

Also on the rear diff, you have 2 plugs, one with the sensor in it and the drain plug below it, do you know what the torque setting are for these or are you old school and just do it until it's snug then just a small nip after its snug ?

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Old 01 August 2024, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by The Joshua Tree
On my 2008 JDM 20th anniversary hatchback i'll be doing the gearbox and rear diff oil changes over the weekend, i've ordered the Motul 75W 90 fluids from Alyn at AS Performance. On the 6 speed gearbox you have 3 plugs, 2 drain plugs and a fill plug, i think 2 of the plugs, the ones on the side are 10mm hex then you have the one at the front case which is a T70 Torx. Does anyone know the Torque settings for those.

Also on the rear diff, do you know what the torque setting is or are you old school and just do it until it's snug then just a small nip after its snug ?
IIRC I followed one like this, double check the torque settings mentioned though.
TRANS

1) Unbolt the Fill Hole From the Trans
2) Unbolt 10MM Allen from the Trans oil pan
3) Unbolt the T70 Torx on the clutch housing side side (let more oil drain out)
4) Clean Bolt, then re-attach the 10MM Allen Bolt on the transmission pan (torque to 32.5 FT/LBS)
5) Clean Bolt, then re-attach the T70 Torx bolt on the clutch side (51.6 FT/LBS)
6) Fill 4.3 Quarts of Transmission Fluid on the FILL HOLE (until it starts to dribble on the side)
7) Clean Bolt, then re-attach the bolt to the fill hole (32.5 FT/LBS)
8) Take the car out for a drive around the block or two
9) Unplug the Fill Hole (check level) - and add a bit more as needed.

REAR DIFF

1) Disconnect Oil Temp Switch Connector
2) Unbolt Fill Plug (22 mm deep socket, don't detach the temp switch)Unbolt Drain Plug
3) Unbolt Drain Plug

Note: remove the temp switch and plug as ONE UNIT, do not remove the temp switch then try to remove the fill plug - means you got to use a DEEP socket. It's fragile and very expensive to replace

4) Let fluid fully drain
5) Bolt up Drain Plug (Torque to 44.3 FT/LBS) Some say 36.9 FT/LBS

Note: apply thread sealant on drain plug to avoid potential leaks, I used JOMAR SEAL W.O.G. Plus (means Water - Oil - Gas) which I let dry for about 45 minutes before re-attaching.

6) Fill with fluid (1.1 Quart)
7) Bolt up Fill Plug w/ Temp Switch (Torque to 44.3 FT/LBS) Some say 36.9 FT/LBS then and Re-Plug the Oil Temp Switch Connector

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Old 01 August 2024, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by forgedmarco
IIRC I followed one like this, double check the torque settings mentioned though.
Thanks Marco, it's apprciated. The irony is that i bought the Halfords advanced Hex/Torx set not that long ago, it was for a different small job, it goes upto a T60, the gearbox requires a T70 lol. That's no prob as i'm picking one up from Halfords later along with a breaker bar as ive seen in a couple of youtube videos on the Subaru 6 speed box that the T70 can be tough to move, i'd rather be prepared than not lol. I could easily get someone to do it for me but i enjoy learning about the things i own, i'm not a mechanic but i have a decent level of understanding tech etc, certain things you'd take it to the experts but with general servicing things like this it feels good that you've done them yourself.

This is a good video i came across not long ago


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Old 01 August 2024, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by The Joshua Tree
Thanks Marco, it's apprciated. The irony is that i bought the Halfords advanced Hex/Torx set not that long ago, it was for a different small job, it goes upto a T60, the gearbox requires a T70 lol. That's no prob as i'm picking one up from Halfords later along with a breaker bar as ive seen in a couple of youtube videos on the Subaru 6 speed box that the T70 can be tough to move, i'd rather be prepared than not lol. I could easily get someone to do it for me but i enjoy learning about the things i own, i'm not a mechanic but i have a decent level of understanding tech etc, certain things you'd take it to the experts but with general servicing things like this it feels good that you've got you've done them yourself.

This is a good video i came across not long ago

How to: Subaru STi Transmission and Rear Differential Fluid Change (youtube.com)
Yes it feels good to do it yourself and know care has been taken, I did mine on my back with the car on axle stands so not too bad.
Old 05 August 2024, 08:09 AM
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Give the front a minor refresh switched from sport grill to r205/anniversary style front grill then added wee red stripe to it




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Old 06 August 2024, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by matt-c
devalue?
Yes for example putting bc racing br coilovers will reduce the value of 20th anniversary sti .
Try them You will know why

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Old 06 August 2024, 10:19 AM
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I know what the BCs are like, they will convert the car into a shaking rattle box, but you could swap the standard kit back on before sale.
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Originally Posted by matt-c
I know what the BCs are like, they will convert the car into a shaking rattle box, but you could swap the standard kit back on before sale.
Yes but he has no oem kit hance my answer above about ohlins
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Old 08 August 2024, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Gambit
Give the front a minor refresh switched from sport grill to r205/anniversary style front grill then added wee red stripe to it



Nice, but I've not recovered from your bonnet yet
Old 08 August 2024, 01:34 PM
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Any alternative makes of rear adjustable droplinks anyone can suggest, apart from the usual suspects? They seem to last 2k miles with me.
Do NOT suggest Whiteline! I'm looking at Perrin ( probably rust as much as WL) but also some US ones like Voodoo13. Thanks
Old 08 August 2024, 01:47 PM
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Sorry I also struggled with finding any so just went superpro non adjustable in the end from memory

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Couple more bits
£25 posted



£100 Posted



£15 posted


£15 Posted

Old 09 August 2024, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Nice, but I've not recovered from your bonnet yet
its the way forward (for FMIC setup)

re droplinks - i just use Subaru OEM on my eibach roll bars
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Originally Posted by JdmSti2006
Yes but he has no oem kit hance my answer above about ohlins
I presume Ohlins like a lot of the higher end coilovers will have to be serviced regular and will come with big servicing costs, it's just something you have to factor in if your going high end.

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new private plate today love it



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Old 18 August 2024, 01:26 PM
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Talking of private plates, i've got S555 PWR on retention for £850 if anyone is interested as i won't be using it on anything now, it's what i paid for it, its a great reg esp if you've gone down the modding route.
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Originally Posted by The Joshua Tree
Talking of private plates, i've got S555 PWR on retention for £850 if anyone is interested as i won't be using it on anything now, it's what i paid for it, its a great reg esp if you've gone down the modding route.
Ive got a private reg for sale too its FG03 WRX For 400 pounds on retention
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