Forester 2.5 xt coming. PPP worth having?
Forester 2.5 xt coming. PPP worth having?
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admanofbristol

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187 posts

196 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Got one on the way having decided I'm after something a bit more nimble than the 3r outback. Will live with car for a bit but thinking of a ppp. Any one have experience of this, other suggestions to help with this - rollbar, tyres etc?

BurgerKing

70 posts

192 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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I bought an 07 plate XTen PPP at the start of the year and I absolutely love it. The engine pulls very strongly from just over 2000rpm and is very smooth compared to my old Classic Scooby, it's stupidly quick from a standing start.

The only thing I would say is that the standard setup is a little too biased towards understeer, with this in mind I'm considering having a Whiteline 20mm rear anti roll bar fitted. I'll see how that goes, it's basically the same rear ARB as the Forester STi ...

It's also just been to B&Q and did a very good job transporting the bedding plants home.

Buy one.

Steve


Edited by BurgerKing on Sunday 12th September 11:26

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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Many thanks. Yes I'd heard rumours that the anti roll bar was the missing link in all this. Thanks for confirmation. I'm also looking forward to what should be the ultimate solution to practical yet fast transport.

BurgerKing

70 posts

192 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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Also worth a look on the subaru forester forums, I tend to hang around the Europe section.

http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f75/

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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BurgerKing said:
Also worth a look on the subaru forester forums, I tend to hang around the Europe section.

http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f75/
Thanks will log on. Taken your advice and asked for a quote on the ppp and anti roll bar. Let me know how you get on.

markCSC

2,987 posts

239 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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Hello

Fine choice of car wink

Get the anti-roll bar 2nd hand from ebay or Scoobynet (The Impreza one fits) mine was £15. If you go bigger than the 20mm you may need to uprate the rollbar mounting brackets and drop links. A few XT's have snapped the brackets with whitline roll bars.

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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markCSC said:
Hello

Fine choice of car wink

Get the anti-roll bar 2nd hand from ebay or Scoobynet (The Impreza one fits) mine was £15. If you go bigger than the 20mm you may need to uprate the rollbar mounting brackets and drop links. A few XT's have snapped the brackets with whitline roll bars.
Thank you. Thats interesting. My scoob dealer has just suggested a whitline actually so will take up with them. Looking forward to the car hugely. My outback 3r was good but i did feel I was lacking something a bit more special.

BurgerKing

70 posts

192 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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The Whiteline rear ARB now comes supplied with brackets to strengthen the existing mounting brackets, they look like a right angle plate a that bolts around the suspension arm with a u-clamp.

Have you actually got a specific car on order or are you down for the next 2.5XT that comes in?

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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BurgerKing said:
The Whiteline rear ARB now comes supplied with brackets to strengthen the existing mounting brackets, they look like a right angle plate a that bolts around the suspension arm with a u-clamp.

Have you actually got a specific car on order or are you down for the next 2.5XT that comes in?
Car is all sorted thanks, its a 2.5 xten, red with black leather with c. 20k on the clock. Just tying up the mods now before agreeing delivery and swap with outback.

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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BurgerKing said:
The Whiteline rear ARB now comes supplied with brackets to strengthen the existing mounting brackets, they look like a right angle plate a that bolts around the suspension arm with a u-clamp.

Have you actually got a specific car on order or are you down for the next 2.5XT that comes in?
Oh and thanks for the bracket info

chisteve

26 posts

224 months

Wednesday 15th September 2010
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I have a 2.5 XT added a white line ARB - one of the best bolt on bits you can add to the car, I strengthened the link brackets though.

Also alot of good info on the forester forum

Its a shame that there not offereing the 2.5 anymore in the new forester

Steve

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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chatted to my dealer today (cross roads in midlands) - apparently the breakages are to do with the ARB fitted and then car still used in "full" off road conditions which of course negates the reason to have them in the first place.

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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chisteve said:
I have a 2.5 XT added a white line ARB - one of the best bolt on bits you can add to the car, I strengthened the link brackets though.

Also alot of good info on the forester forum

Its a shame that there not offereing the 2.5 anymore in the new forester

Steve
yes, it is a shame - at least Ive got a few years until I could afford a new one with a turbo. Saw very first impreza sti saloon in UK today - very nice in the flesh too (sorry no photo). If they can do that (which they never said they would) I suppose there is hope.

markCSC

2,987 posts

239 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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admanofbristol said:
chatted to my dealer today (cross roads in midlands) - apparently the breakages are to do with the ARB fitted and then car still used in "full" off road conditions which of course negates the reason to have them in the first place.
all the failures i have heard of from the Forester board have been from cars used on road (driven hard though). If you have the uprated brackets you should be fine.

admanofbristol

Original Poster:

187 posts

196 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Thanks for all your help gents. Did not see this coming but I now have an 08 sti on the way instead; a standard sti worked out easier to insure and finance than the fos with the ppp for me. I'll be seeing how practical it is over the next few months; but then if practicality was the only reason for buying a car....