quite a few hi po tires that do good both in the wet and dry- check the suspension for more detailed information- look at the Bridgestone RE050 PP- this is the tire that replaced the very good S02. Lots of other ones as well to consider
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nah thats the only way they come, well, at least that i saw, is with the rails. what kinds of tires should get? i dont have to worry about any snow, just some/a lot of rain year round.
sure as hell ain't your grandma's wagon
quite a few hi po tires that do good both in the wet and dry- check the suspension for more detailed information- look at the Bridgestone RE050 PP- this is the tire that replaced the very good S02. Lots of other ones as well to consider
"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
koo thanks, has anyone tried to or has removed the spoiler on the back yet?
sure as hell ain't your grandma's wagon
sweet
sure as hell ain't your grandma's wagon
Those wheels just look killer on the wagon.![]()
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Blobeye Syndicate #75
2005 OBP WRX Sport Wagon
Stewart Warner Boost & Oil temp gauges / OEM 20 mm rear bar
Cobb stg 2 / STi uppipe / Crucial Racing downpipe
Stromung 2.5" catless centerpipe / Scooby Sport New Age centre pipe & backbox
I must Agree!! Black on gold lokks RAW!!!
In fact thats what I had originally planned for mine but standing at the dealer next to a black car in FLORIDA, let's just say my plans quickly changeed.... LOL....
but I absolutely love it. Great job!!
migs
hey guys, do you know where i can buy a jdm yellow fog lamps for my wrx 07 wagon? Thanks.
i think you are looking for these
https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/p...oducts_id=1262
Hello
I would like to drop my 2004 SW. I'm in 7,5 x 17 ET48 and 215/45 tyres.
What would you recommend to me? I want to avoid rubbing of course
In France it's difficult to have some advices...They consider SW is not a real WRX
Thanks
Olivier
Welcome aboard!
These are a very nice spring- specifically designed for the wagon, mild drop (no worries on rubbing) a considerably firmer spring rate than stock, but still works well w/ the oe struts.
https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/p...roducts_id=627
SW = rear WRX![]()
"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
Thanks Big Sky
And what kind of struts work well with these Sti springs?
My oe struts are aout 30.000 miles...
I agree with you: SW = real WRX![]()
If your thinking about swapping out struts, I'd highly recommend the Koni inserts- they are both 04+ specific- no spacers needed in the rear AND they are wagon specific as they re-use your oe strut housings. But even more importantly they are arguably the best off the shelf damper made. They carry a lifetime warranty and are completely rebuildable. They also offer one of the widest ranges of damping adj- from full soft to full firm-out there. Motorsport proven as well (again and again).
Damn- maybe Koni should put me on the payroll?![]()
"Simplify and add lightness." - Colin Chapman
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