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#1 Camb4

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:13 AM

I read a topic here where it was brought up the different STI Pink springs. Some have more coils in the lower section than others. There's these:

http://www.importmon...STi%20BE5%20BH5

Or these:

http://www.importmon...20BE5%20D%20STi

Is one for the wagon and one for the sedan? If so which is which? ta

ps. If someone is after some Bilsteins let me know because I'm mainly after the springs.

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:49 PM

with the impreza springs the pink springs with a blue square on them are for sti wrx struts
and the ones with a white square are pinks for wrx non sti struts

so maybe something similar to this?

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Posted 24 March 2012 - 09:55 AM

I read a topic here where it was brought up the different STI Pink springs. Some have more coils in the lower section than others. There's these:

http://www.importmon...STi%20BE5%20BH5

Or these:

http://www.importmon...20BE5%20D%20STi

Is one for the wagon and one for the sedan? If so which is which? ta

ps. If someone is after some Bilsteins let me know because I'm mainly after the springs.


Do you have a wagon or a sedan. If you are purchasing for a sedan, you can fit both the wagon/sedan to your car. You can also just buy the springs by themselves. I believe that RHDjapan sells them direct from Subaru new for around $600

#4 Camb4

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:25 AM


Do you have a wagon or a sedan. If you are purchasing for a sedan, you can fit both the wagon/sedan to your car. You can also just buy the springs by themselves. I believe that RHDjapan sells them direct from Subaru new for around $600


Sedan. It's going to effect ride and height though won't it? I'd prefer to have the correctly matched springs for the chassis. Yeah, I have seen them. I figured IM would be a cheaper option, especially if someone else wanted the shocks.

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 03:00 PM

pink springs only lower the car 10-15mm more than stock

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Posted 26 March 2012 - 09:17 AM

pink springs only lower the car 10-15mm more than stock


That's all I'm after. So does anyone know which is the sedan and which is the wagon from the ones I posted?

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Posted 26 March 2012 - 10:36 AM

from memory both have the same front springs, just the wagon is slightly heavier duty in the rear. I used to use sti wagon springs in a gen 1 sedan so they were slightly stiffer
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