Anyone know how much these bits are?
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Anyone know how much these bits are?
Anyone know how much these bits are? (I know call a dealer )
ST205004S020 Front strut brace
ST205004S020 Rear strut brace
ST205004S000 Front strut brace
And do would fitting a strut brace make any noticeable difference to the general handling of the car? (03WRX) When the car is not being pushed to the extreme?
I had the prodrive spring kit fitted and have been very impressed by that, just wondered if a strut brace would finish the job?
Cheers.
Rich
ST205004S020 Front strut brace
ST205004S020 Rear strut brace
ST205004S000 Front strut brace
And do would fitting a strut brace make any noticeable difference to the general handling of the car? (03WRX) When the car is not being pushed to the extreme?
I had the prodrive spring kit fitted and have been very impressed by that, just wondered if a strut brace would finish the job?
Cheers.
Rich
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Part No. ST205004S020 £ 275.00 (including VAT)
Part No. ST205004S000 £ 375.00 (including VAT)
Part No. ST205004S030 £ 200.00 (including VAT)
The chassis on the new age cars is very rigid compared to the classics (IIRC quoted 200% more) hence the effect of additional stiffening will be limited. If the Prodrive springs were fitted by the dealer then you may benefit from someone like Powerstation/TSL doing the geometry, or if you want to go the whole hog, look into getting the rear droplinks and ARB uprated along with the front anti lift kit. After all that the braces may be worthwhile, as long as your driving habits justify it.
PS. The prices were on the Subaru website. Look under merchandise.
Part No. ST205004S000 £ 375.00 (including VAT)
Part No. ST205004S030 £ 200.00 (including VAT)
The chassis on the new age cars is very rigid compared to the classics (IIRC quoted 200% more) hence the effect of additional stiffening will be limited. If the Prodrive springs were fitted by the dealer then you may benefit from someone like Powerstation/TSL doing the geometry, or if you want to go the whole hog, look into getting the rear droplinks and ARB uprated along with the front anti lift kit. After all that the braces may be worthwhile, as long as your driving habits justify it.
PS. The prices were on the Subaru website. Look under merchandise.
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Originally Posted by corradoboy
PS. The prices were on the Subaru website. Look under merchandise.
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