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Old 02-02-2024, 12:52 AM   #29
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Here are GR86 OEM rear struts and springs with 2013 model top hats. Fitment seemed fine to me.

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So if I were to put the 2022+ strut assemblies in a 2013 brz, would I be able to use the 2013 stock end links? What about if I also added the 2022+ jdm sti springs? Thanks!
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So if I were to put the 2022+ strut assemblies in a 2013 brz, would I be able to use the 2013 stock end links? What about if I also added the 2022+ jdm sti springs? Thanks!
The assemblies are the same, just droop travel and valving have changed.
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So if I were to put the 2022+ strut assemblies in a 2013 brz, would I be able to use the 2013 stock end links? What about if I also added the 2022+ jdm sti springs? Thanks!
OEM endlinks are the same for 1st and 2nd gen.

If your endlinks are 12 years old I'd plan on replacing them!

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Gotcha, thanks! Yes I need to replace them, just trying to figure out which ones to get. Would you recco stock or adjustable? Only suspension mod I have at the moment are TRD sway bars, and plan to do a slight lower at some point, but probably no more than 15mm. (Sorry slightly off topic, I know)
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With OEM (or similar) struts and shocks I recommend OEM endlinks....except in some cases an adjustable endlink is helpful with certain adjustable sway bars.

I'm not familiar enough with the TRD bars to make a recommendation though. If you're okay right now with the OEMs you'll most likely still be okay later.

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Got it, thanks!
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Speaking of endlinks, I really need to get around to changing the fronts on mine after adding coilovers.

My Perrin OEM length ones don't clear the inner fender / body with -4 degrees of camber, so I went back to stock. Perrin's bushing's are wider. Either way, both too long and the swaybar touches the control arm slightly, which I can't imagine is great for handling.

I highly recommend the Perrin OEM length ones for use with regular struts and stock / stock-ish ride height. They held up great through 2-3 seasons of autocross and I still have their front ones on my WRX after about 10 years. They'd be a nice little upgrade / replacement along with the 2022+ suspension.
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Speaking of endlinks, I really need to get around to changing the fronts on mine after adding coilovers.

My Perrin OEM length ones don't clear the inner fender / body with -4 degrees of camber, so I went back to stock. Perrin's bushing's are wider. Either way, both too long and the swaybar touches the control arm slightly, which I can't imagine is great for handling.

I highly recommend the Perrin OEM length ones for use with regular struts and stock / stock-ish ride height. They held up great through 2-3 seasons of autocross and I still have their front ones on my WRX after about 10 years. They'd be a nice little upgrade / replacement along with the 2022+ suspension.
I bought RacerX front endlinks to solve the clearance problem (MCS 2wnr with -4* camber). They have gobs of clearance. But the sphericals got creaky fast. Not sloppy, but just creaky. Not sure I'd get them again. The price is very good, though.

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Very good quality sphericals.

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