suspension upgrade my04 sti
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Would recommend Whiteline adjustable rear anti roll bar, solid rear droplinks, AntiLift Kit (ALK) and good 4 wheel alignment with Prodrive fast road geometry settings applied. Will transform the handling of the car and well worth doing.
Best to shop round your locale for prices/who's good for set up but as a very rough ballpark:
ARB - £120ish
Rear droplinks - £75ish
both fitted easily at home in about 20-30mins but if you're not handy price the labour accordingly.
ALK - £130ish parts + 1-1.5hrs for garage of choice to fit
Alignment - £75ish
You might be able to get a better 'all inclusive' deal price from someone too.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Stewart.
Would recommend Whiteline adjustable rear anti roll bar, solid rear droplinks, AntiLift Kit (ALK) and good 4 wheel alignment with Prodrive fast road geometry settings applied. Will transform the handling of the car and well worth doing.
Best to shop round your locale for prices/who's good for set up but as a very rough ballpark:
ARB - £120ish
Rear droplinks - £75ish
both fitted easily at home in about 20-30mins but if you're not handy price the labour accordingly.
ALK - £130ish parts + 1-1.5hrs for garage of choice to fit
Alignment - £75ish
You might be able to get a better 'all inclusive' deal price from someone too.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Stewart.
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as above but got prodrive springs on my 2003 sti, i think they ride a little to high maybe better going for tein spring or simular which lower the car about a extra 15-20mm over the prodrive set up.
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