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  1. Dohclgt, I was at my local suspension specialist today (related to my 80 series Cruiser, not Subaru), I mentioned your issue with stability after installing RCA kit, he suggested that if at or near OEM ride height then too much of a steep angle on the control arm and tie rods will give you this symptom, plus the zero toe induces this instability even further.
  2. What's this body pop? I have an odd noise coming from the rear that wasn't there before I lowered it, I assumed it was a bad rsb end link and making a knocking type noise with a bit too much preload on it (sorry for the thread highjack OP).
  3. I have H&R's fitted currently and no roll centre kit (yet), my LCAs and tracks rods are very slightly angled down. No real bump steer to speak of, but is twitchy with the toe set zero.
  4. That doesn't sound right, it should improve the front end noticeably, are you saying you are getting bump steer? What did you set your toe to? If you zeroed it all round you will notice it is very twitchy and less stable in straight ahead, turning response is awesome though so you just get used to the twitchyness!
  5. No those part numbers suit the 4th gen (BL & BP) Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  6. All the OEM bushings I mentioned are bonded solid rubber with internal steel sleeve. Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  7. So just after you have done your spring install, go around and undo every nut/bolt that hold a bushing. On the front, its just the LCA front bush. On the rear you have 2 on the UCA, 3 on the LCA (plus sway bar end link),2 on the trailing arm and one on the toe link (that would get done on alignment anyway). Tighten them all up snug, but NOT torqued. Put the wheels back on and car back on the ground, drive forwards and backwards a few times to let it all settle, I usually tap the brakes a bit to allow some compression. Now the hard part, with the car at kerb weight, drive it up on some ramps (I drive mine up on a car trailer) and go around and torque them all up! Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  8. Yes bushings, when torqued at the factory they are zeroed at kerb weight, allowing a few degrees of arm deflection in either direction. When you lower your ride height the bushings will require re-zeroing so they can again have that same range of deflection, if not done they will be fighting against the weight of the car and suspension travel wearing out faster or even tearing. Its especially important with the rear given there are so many bushings, 8 per side compared to only 1 at the front! Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  9. My Experience with the Koni and H&R combo...plus a lesson learned. This may be more relevant to you non-USA 5th Gen owners, and perhaps more about the springs rather than the Koni's, but what the hell I've posted mostly in this thread so its an update to all that have followed. So the Koni's are pure magic and I love them, the inserts were easy and everything about installing was straight forward. Many thanks to GTeaser for his info! My issues have been with the H&R springs, specifically the rear. Outside the USA you get one choice for the 5th Gen - part# 29167-2, advertised to be suited to both BM & BR. Immediately upon install I noticed a pronounced rear up rake which I did not like (just ask GTeaser!). Now the EE20 up front is slightly heavier than the EJ, so I expected a little nose down, but looking at every one else's photos the front gap is actually about the same. Fast forward 3000km, the rear settled more but still not level (or 8mm lower as per FSM) with the front and rake still very obvious. GTeaser and I came to the conclusion that due to BM & BR rear end weight difference, there is no 'one size fits all' regarding 29167-2, better suited to BR for sure. Since I was looking to realign camber at the rear, I bought some Hardrace LCA's that have additional hub mounting holes for even lower ride height, fixed the rake problem straight away and got my camber back too. Now for the lesson, after installing the springs in the first instance, I reset the bushes as I've done in every car I've ever lowered. But, since the drop was minimal I didn't think to reset again after the springs began to settle. They had been in tension nearly the whole time and effectively jacking the rear up! Man I feel stupid. After all this drama, the net result is my happiness right here.... http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161127/7aa33f45ec66877501bf844edef2c348.jpg Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  10. Over here it seems all the 09-12 have this type of grill and the 13-14 has the 'flat bottom' grill like you guys get. I thought all ours would be JDM styled, even if they were 'NZ new' like mine was. Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  11. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161125/abfc8cb87634669d9142ffcf3c2b0e0d.jpg The BMD on a rainy spring day (NZ) [emoji6] Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  12. Mine came with instructions http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161010/9f7888893ac4e7112c9e8ec1b0b78d38.jpg Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
  13. Koni front inserts done and installed! I'm a very happy Fifth Gen owner now [emoji2] http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160902/7d690265bef28e331512f784873e2854.jpg Sent from my ZUK Z1 using Tapatalk
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