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Suspension Q: is this normal?

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  • J Offline
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    JMorken
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    I just got my 02 WRX wagon. First thing I did was install the wheels and Prodrive Springs I had already ordered. This is the first suspension work I've done. After installing the springs I found the ride to be ridiculously stiff. Like riding in an ox-cart. It's gotten a little better after 2 days of driving.

    My question: is this normal? Do springs usually take a few days to break in and mellow out? The Prodrive's are supposed to be a very mild spring. Only lowering the car 1" - 1.5" and designed specifically to work with OEM struts/shocks. I hope I didn't screw anything up.

    On another note, I'll hopefully take some pics tonight, cause it looks sweet!:icon_compress:

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    • Gundar1G Offline
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      Gundar1
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      When i lowered my jetta it was definatley stiffer, and you felt every bump in the road, or maybe it was because they were installed wrong, i'll never know, corwin sold it already.

      EVO

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      • MisterCMKM Offline
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        MisterCMK
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        When you lower your car, it is going to be stiffer as there is less suspension travel

        FASTER THAN DUBBSY

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          94NDTA
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          MisterCMK;179522 wrote:
          When you lower your car, it is going to be stiffer as there is less suspension travel

          What he said.

          legacy image

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          • Sweet-WRX-LovinS Offline
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            Sweet-WRX-Lovin
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            How close are you to the bumpstops? Subies get pretty damn close to them depending on the drop.

            One time...

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            • C Offline
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              CivicEX7777777
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              Syries Tanabe springs ride great

              2007 Pontiac G5
              2007 Yamaha C3
              2002 Oldsmobile Alero
              1994 Nissan Sentra

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              • JoelJ Offline
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                Joel
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                maybe you need to chop the bump stops a little?

                no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                • J Offline
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                  JMorken
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                  They have plenty of travel left. They lowered the car 1" in the back and 1.5" in the front.

                  It has mellowed out considerably since the first day I drove it. I was wondering if anybody else had suspension that broke in after awhile? There were also alot of creaks and squeaks when I first drove the car, which are almost entirely gone now. Probably just the car settling in.

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                  • Sweet-WRX-LovinS Offline
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                    Sweet-WRX-Lovin
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                    Right on. How you liking the new drop for handling?

                    One time...

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                    • J Offline
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                      JMorken
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                      Sweet-WRX-Lovin;179649 wrote:
                      Right on. How you liking the new drop for handling?

                      I was surprised. Just the springs made a bigger difference in handling than I expected. There is considerably less body roll and the handling seems fairly neutral. I was expecting to need some adjustable shocks before it started really handling well, but the way it feels now I might get more mileage out of some beefy sway bars first. I'm rolling on Falken Azenis 225's and the only way I'd feel safe exploring the limits of this setup is on a track, so we'll see after I get it out to brainerd or auto-x.

                      And for looks, these springs are dead on. Fender gap is perfectly even. Not slammed - just right. Looks like it should have from the factory.

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