So i'm dreaming of new suspension goodies. Anyone one have experience with the RCE Wagon Springs? IAG Performance: Racecomp Engineering Street/Track Wagon Springs
Probably going to mate those with some Tokico D-Spec struts....
This is a discussion on ---<{{{The Official Wagon Thread}}}>--- within the Exterior & Appearance forums, part of the Tech & Modifying & General Repairs category; i found a company called next generation kits. they are pretty reasonably priced also. they're located out west. Subaru Impreza ...
i found a company called next generation kits. they are pretty reasonably priced also. they're located out west. Subaru Impreza :: Subaru :: Japanese Cars :: Next Generation Kits | Body Kits and Ground Effects
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So i'm dreaming of new suspension goodies. Anyone one have experience with the RCE Wagon Springs? IAG Performance: Racecomp Engineering Street/Track Wagon Springs
Probably going to mate those with some Tokico D-Spec struts....
~Stan
'04 WRB WRX Wagon (Build) - Hard Parked, AutoX Toy
'86 BMW 325es ~ "The Chump" ~ '11 Hyundai Elantra Limited ~ Daily Driven
"I was raised knowing there is a replacement for displacement, it's called engineering."
those are what's on Josh's wagon- great springs for someone looking to push the performance end of things a little (while still maintaining a daily driver. Josh's were mated to Koni's, my guess is they would work well w/ the Tokico's too
you just missed out on a group buy TIC had running on these a week or so ago
"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
~Stan
'04 WRB WRX Wagon (Build) - Hard Parked, AutoX Toy
'86 BMW 325es ~ "The Chump" ~ '11 Hyundai Elantra Limited ~ Daily Driven
"I was raised knowing there is a replacement for displacement, it's called engineering."
well heres my 02 wagon and i couldnt be happier with my first subie. whatcha all think?
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yesit's a gal that started autoxing 3-4 years ago and she has stuck w/ the same car, it is by no means a good autox car but she does a commendable job of getting it around the course
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"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
Joe/Flyin' Under The RadarThe Legendary Hammerdown WagonBugeye Mafia #337
Brand new father of this beautiful baby girl:
Flush... kinda :P
STi spring/strut assembly and sway bars. Everything else is stock... but not for long![]()
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I don't think i've ever posted my wagon over here!
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Holy **** man.... Consider me jealous...
got some used rims and tires, slight rubbing in front with 225/45/17
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WGNWHEEL -looks niceWhat were you able to squeeze underneath w/ the flares?
"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
Depends on if i'm using the works or rotas, due to offset. with the works, i can fit 275/17's. The rotas, i can squeeze a 265/35/18.
I can tell you, that the 255 R888 is almost wider than the 275 Bfg R1. I was really suprised. Car feels good with the 255 R888's but they could be a bit grippier and consistent.
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