Subaru Impreza WRX STI JDM bogeye suspension

Subaru Impreza WRX STI JDM bogeye suspension

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S555DFH

Original Poster:

12 posts

117 months

Tuesday
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Hi All,

After 20 years away I am now back in a Subaru WRX.

I ve bought a 2004 Subaru WRX STI JDM.

I want to tune the car to be set up for B roads with a complaint rather than stiff and bone shaking suspension. I don t have any desire to track the car.

My car has standard JDM shocks (which I suspect have seen their best) with recent Tein lowering springs.

I have been researching new suspension but I have not found a solution. Many suppliers talk about fast road use but then people say they are too stiff for UK roads.

What is the recommended solution for a fast b road car?

I was looking at Öhlins but I understand these are discontinued.

Any advice / recommendations welcome.

Cheers

Dominic

Oops. Meant to type Blobeye😂

Caddyshack

12,482 posts

221 months

Tuesday
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It’s a big problem, so many aftermarket setups have a stiffer and lower setup across most cars.

The likes of exectc and dark art can make bespoke stuff but you still wonder how without testing etc.


DCerebrate

369 posts

125 months

Yesterday (06:23)
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Have you looked at Bilstein B14? Non adjustable but Bilstein tend to do their research well and I was very impressed with the set-up for B roads with a TVR Cerb. Planning to fit these to my Sub soon as it the current coilovers ?Tein are so firm that it’s being literally thrown in the air round here! Springs are too firm so can’t do much short of changing coilovers.

sam.rog

1,078 posts

93 months

Yesterday (07:01)
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The best setup was the one fitted to the rb320 impreza. Unfortunately parts are NLA.

Get yourself onto type-ra.com and ask for advice there. A lot of very knowledgeable people there who can guide you.

DCerebrate

369 posts

125 months

Yesterday (08:18)
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Have you looked at Bilstein B14? Non adjustable but Bilstein tend to do their research well and I was very impressed with the set-up for B roads with a TVR Cerb. Planning to fit these to my Sub soon as it the current coilovers ?Tein are so firm that it’s being literally thrown in the air round here! Springs are too firm so can’t do much short of changing coilovers.

S555DFH

Original Poster:

12 posts

117 months

Yesterday (20:34)
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Hi All,

Thanks for your replies.

I have reviewed the comments on the rca website but there is no definitive answer!

I want the car set up for b road use. For this to be complaint and not to be too firm.

I have nitrons on my Caterham which are much superior than the standard bilsteins.

Despite extensive research I am surprised that there isn’t a go to solution.

Asking everyone what do you recommend that is still available.

Failing this i will go with the Nitrown R1’s from Roger Clark Motorsport.


Nozzasti

6 posts

94 months

Yesterday (20:38)
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I've got a Blobeye Sti Widetrack model, I struggled with trying to obtain standard suspension, so have ended up with Meister R coilovers, in all fairness I don't use the car much but can safefully say the ride handling is perfect for me, I've adjusted the damper settings to what the garage recommended me to do and find its fine for what I use the car for. I understand you don't really want coilovers but just wanted to give my opinion just in case.

vxr2010

2,622 posts

174 months

Yesterday (20:51)
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The Mrs has BC coilovers on her forester sti , set to a soft setting , so around three clicks up from the softest , the soft setting is less firm than the standard oe sti jdm hatchback suspension , both handle very well , the hatchback standard sti suspension is fairly firm but I would not say overly harsh , suspension lots of compromises depending on what you want , and what maybe good for one then not for another