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gpvecchi 09-10-2019 04:37 PM

tS rear stopper
 
I saw that BRZ tS has rear stopper fitted to the subframe. 2013 model has upper, 2015 model, lower.
Do you think that fitting both is a good idea? It would be something similar to Beatrush kit...
BTW, I have the STi bushings...
Thanks!

Clutch Dog 09-10-2019 09:28 PM

Gonna need part numbers and photos here.

norcalpb 09-10-2019 10:50 PM

I wouldn’t do both, or why have done the compliant, STi subframe bushings to begin with?

Prodigalson 12-04-2024 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gpvecchi (Post 3256151)
I saw that BRZ tS has rear stopper fitted to the subframe. 2013 model has upper, 2015 model, lower.
Do you think that fitting both is a good idea? It would be something similar to Beatrush kit...
BTW, I have the STi bushings...
Thanks!

Did you end up installing both the upper and lower? Seems it would be similar to the Whiteline inserts approach. I have ordered both the upper and lower and 4 of the longer subframe bolts.

gpvecchi 12-04-2024 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prodigalson (Post 3610821)
Did you end up installing both the upper and lower? Seems it would be similar to the Whiteline inserts approach. I have ordered both the upper and lower and 4 of the longer subframe bolts.

Yes, I fitted upper and lower on the front, and just upper on the back (lower are not compatible) with longer bolts. I have the STi subframe bushings too.

Prodigalson 12-04-2024 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gpvecchi (Post 3610841)
Yes, I fitted upper and lower on the front, and just upper on the back (lower are not compatible) with longer bolts. I have the STi subframe bushings too.

That's helpful information, thanks!
How much improvement do u think the subframe bushings add (as opposed to just the stoppers?). How difficult were they to install?

gpvecchi 12-05-2024 01:05 AM

The frame bushings are a great improvement, a lot of traction. Furthermore, the front ones are not slotted, so there is no risk of the subframe moving.
They are quite expensive to fit.
The stoppers are a good help.

Prodigalson 12-10-2024 12:39 PM

Rallysport Direct had them for $25 each so i ordered all 4


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