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fc3s86

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    Ann Arbor, MI
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    '08 Legacy Spec. B, '86 RX-7
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    Snowboarding, Cars, Moutain Climbing
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  1. I am still running the stock USDM GT Spec. B Struts. The USDM Spec B struts are actually the exact same struts as the JDM GT Rev. C struts so they matched the JDM GT Pinks I got perfectly. Same fit as would be on a JDM GT. I am running 235/40/18 on the Prodrives with no problems rubbing at all.
  2. Sorry, the install was really straight forward and I didn't take any pics. I'm sure if you look around on the site you can find a general walkthrough for a spring install. Like I said it was straight forward and not difficult at all. The only hard point was busting some of the bolts loose. As for using the wagon springs in the back, I don't have anything extra in my trunk but I do know that the JDM wagon springs are set to handle the extra weight (around 50lbs) of the wagon rear end. So with that being said, if you think you got around 50lbs of extra weight in the back end it makes sense to use those I would think. Just my two cents, never seen anyone who has actually put the wagon rears on a sedan.
  3. I paid 8,400yen for each spring when I picked them up in Japan. Total was 33,600yen. As for the bumpstop mod, yeah I did it. Was easy after following the above linked walk through.
  4. Thanks, as for the wheels yeah, like he said. 18" Prodrive GT1's (gloss anthracite)
  5. Finished installing the new STi Pinks on my '08 this morning. Just snapped a few pictures after getting back from testing out the new setup. I have to say that the improvement to handling is outstanding. This is the way the car should have been out of the factory. It did drop the height which is much welcomed so that now the car doesn't look or ride with an wheel gap that looks like it is from an outback. I have to totally recommend making the switch to Pinks over stockers. Would never go back. The part numbers I used are listed in a few posts back if anyone is interested.
  6. I went to a dealer in Japan while I was visiting my sister there last week and got a set of STi Pink springs for my '08 GT-B. The dealer had the following official STi documents showing which spring part number was for which vehicle which I thought would be helpful to other here on this site trying to figure out which ones they want to put on there car. I've attached pages 1-2 of the document with a matrix shown on Page 2 showing how the part number match up to all Legacy GT and 3.0R combinations. Tuesday of next week I'm going to install the Pinks I bought on my Spec. B. I will post pictures if anyone is interested afterwards. Here are the Springs I will be installing: [According to STi Document] Front - ST2033021000 (2.0GT 5MT Sedan or Wagon) Rear - ST2038021000 (2.0GT Sedan) Also I have a set of : ST2033021020 and ST2038021020 Pinks that are still new and sealed in their boxes I got from a friend in Japan as well. I don't need them so if anyone here is interested in them, send me a PM. STi Pinks.pdf
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