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TRD door stabilizers made a difference in initial turn in for me. https://www.trdparts.jp/english/part...tabilizer.html
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I actually just ordered a set of those stabilizers from japanparts. Hoping to stiffen the doors to help with creaks and rattles. Some added chassis rigidity is a nice bonus.
I did my handling mods in stages. It gave me a much better practical understanding of what every part does. Last edited by RToyo86; 04-20-2021 at 11:44 AM. |
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![]() If you enjoy steering response and oversteer, then going to a wider wheel & tire can negatively impact those factors. A wider footprint can make the car feel less agile during quick low-speed transitions (e.g. slalom) and harder to kick the tail out, but a nice confidence booster with high-speed corners (e.g. Sea to Sky highway), so you'll have to weigh the pros and cons for your preference. (I used to run 17x9 with 245's, now changed to 16x8 with 225's). And generally, all-season tires will have squishier sidewalls than summer tires (the stock Michelin Primacy HP are summers), so that may reduce some steering response. Would definitely recommend dedicated summer/winter setups if you're serious about performance vs. having a tire that's a jack of all trades, master of none. Otherwise, some simple things you can consider to tighten things up are: - first, check that your suspension/sway bar bushings aren't dry-rotted from age/sitting a while - OEM crash bolts (to give you around -1 front camber) - steering rack bushings - front strut bar (from a reputable brand) |
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I will try to update everyone on how a complete set of SuperPro bushings feel. I mean complete. 80k "street" duro diff bushing, swaybars, subframe inserts and every control arm.
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I notice door flex/movement Just driving around hitting bumps. |
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Thanks! The steering rack, sway bar, and diff bushings were cake. It wasn't that the transmission needed to come out for the tranny bushings, looking at the install convinced me to put the two trans bushings, along with my MTEC shifter springs off until I needed to pull the trans. I may rethink that now. WRT to subframe bushings, I think I've figured out why the bolts get cross threaded and how to avoid doing that. What's your experience with NVH?
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- Perrin Steering Rack Lockdowns
- Whiteline Rear Subframe Mount Bushing (KDT922) - Whiteline Rear Differential Mount Bushing (KDT925) - Quality Coilovers This recipe really tightened up the chassis on my car without much increase in NVH at all. No tramlining, wheel hop, or unnecessary stiffness with this setup. |
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The idea is to keep the bolts as straight as possible as they are threaded into the hole without impacting against the subframe. If they don't go in by hand, stop, and try to straighten the subframe with a mallet so it does. If you can do that, the install is actually not difficult at all, it's just a matter of preparation. I also removed the wheels btw. The NVH is not really bad in terms of noise or vibration, but the harshness does increase noticeably. Between changing to HKS SPs from '17 sachs dampers, and from the SPs to the inserts, the inserts made a bigger difference in harshness. Dips and potholes became significantly harsher after inserts. BUT, the car feels like a racecar. very responsive, and the feedback is substantial. I think they're the perfect in between before going to solid bushings which I would probably never do even in an actual racecar. Overall I love it, but only because it's exactly what I was wanting the car to feel like.
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STi Steering Rack Bushing
They weight up nicely on turn-in. |
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Thanks. I had concluded the "loosening all 4 bolts" was the key to getting them correctly realigned. Otherwise the additional thickness of the insert cocks the subframe slightly creating a misalignment that leads to the cross threading. I'm still on the fence about the subframe. My goal is to create a tight GT car. The added harshness you report leads me to reconsider installing the subframe inserts. At present it's smoother over expansion joints and pavement seams than my wife's Camry. I don't want to screw that up. With its current mods (camber bolts; 17x8 40et Konig wheels w/ 225 Conti ECS tires; steering rack, f&r sway bar, and diff bushings) plus a substantial amount of sound damping in the trunk it's pretty close to where I want it. I'm thinking now that the shifter bushing/trans mount insert, the Mtek springs, and a set of Bilstein B6s will finish out my drivetrain/ suspension mods
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