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Old 04-27-2020, 12:47 PM   #43
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So I tried to take a quick peek at my 2020 tS.

Fronts have BLUE and YELLOW marks and I couldn't see any markings on the rear other than the STi logo.
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Old 04-27-2020, 02:05 PM   #44
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So I tried to take a quick peek at my 2020 tS.

Fronts have BLUE and YELLOW marks and I couldn't see any markings on the rear other than the STi logo.
Rear spring markings should be inside facing. Looking at mine from the wheel well also only show STI. You can kinda see it on the right one in the pic (wish I woulda known i would have grabbed a better shot)



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Old 05-30-2020, 08:53 AM   #45
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Alright so I have moved on from the STI 2018 Ts Springs. Before they go to classifieds just thought I would get that picture of the rear spring markings. Looks like its Yellow and Purple.These are certainly a step up from stock and honestly I debated pretty hard in moving into a different setup.






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Old 05-30-2020, 11:41 AM   #46
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Alright so I have moved on from the STI 2018 Ts Springs. Before they go to classifieds just thought I would get that picture of the rear spring markings. Looks like its Yellow and Purple.These are certainly a step up from stock and honestly I debated pretty hard in moving into a different setup.
Why are you moving on?
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Old 05-30-2020, 12:02 PM   #47
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Why are you moving on?

Function: Wanted more a firm setup wasn’t feeling the little bit of body roll still left in cornering. I am very picky on suspension feel. Lol

Form: the extra .5 in drop my eyes couldn’t ignore.

If my current setup doesn't workout. I’ll move into higher end Coilovers and call it a day. Currently on 19 Sach Dampers/ Swift Spec R/ Eibach bump stops - Time will tell.
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Function: Wanted more a firm setup wasn’t feeling the little bit of body roll still left in cornering. I am very picky on suspension feel. Lol

Form: the extra .5 in drop my eyes couldn’t ignore.

If my current setup doesn't workout. I’ll move into higher end Coilovers and call it a day. Currently on 19 Sach Dampers/ Swift Spec R/ Eibach bump stops - Time will tell.
Fair enough. Would those STi pink springs still be the best OE+ option I could hope for?
I'm trying to turn my PP into a tS which means keeping everything OE.
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Fair enough. Would those STi pink springs still be the best OE+ option I could hope for?
I'm trying to turn my PP into a tS which means keeping everything OE.
With what your after yes, these only can be found on Ts models.
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What's the exact drop for tS springs?
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4 inch front / 3 inch rear drop

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Old 05-31-2020, 03:32 AM   #52
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Do you know if the spring bias was moved more towards the front for the 2017+ lowering springs? I believe my JDM STi springs are 175f/225r based on quick Norcalpb math. I felt a strong need to get the Mann 13mm rear bar to balance it out and it certainly did the job, but I’d be interested in the newer STi lowering springs if they were closer to even front and rear.
The pre-'17 (JDM) tS cars was said to have 25% stiffer springs front and rear. Check below link. The +'17 tS cars should normally have more front-biased springs, given the bigger rear sway bar (14mm -> 15mm). Κeep also in mind that the newer cars lost a bit their tail happy nature and have a more under-steer behaviour. Meaning being more complaint with overall consumer safety and the like.


Reference: https://www.michaelhohlsubaru.com/bl...ned-by-sti.htm
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The pre-'17 (JDM) tS cars was said to have 25% stiffer springs front and rear. Check below link. The +'17 tS cars should normally have more front-biased springs, given the bigger rear sway bar (14mm -> 15mm). Κeep also in mind that the newer cars lost a bit their tail happy nature and have a more under-steer behaviour. Meaning being more complaint with overall consumer safety and the like.


Reference: https://www.michaelhohlsubaru.com/bl...ned-by-sti.htm
Thanks for the link. This would put the JDM STi spring rates at roughly 200f/240r.

I have yet to drive the newer cars but I’ve heard they’ve really toned it down in the rear springs. I found the JDM STi springs + Bilstein B6 too tail happy like you say on the track, so I added a TRD front bar (21mm) and Mann rear bar (13mm) which seemed to really balance things out.

It would be nice to know the spring rates of the new STi springs though.
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Sorry to bump this thread again. I figured for the sake of documentation. I'd provide an update as I've decided to go back to the 18 Ts Springs! Spec Rs too stiff.

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Sorry to bump this thread again. I figured for the sake of documentation. I'd provide an update as I've decided to go back to the 18 Ts Springs! Spec Rs too stiff.

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Here is my input, I installed the STI Pink on the MY2015 oem damper back in summer of 2015, the ride was very refine with Michelin PSS....dare i say comfortable. I swapped them on to PP Sachs back in 2017. Let just say it's a bit too hard for shitty roads...



So yes, US tS spring is definitely softer then original STI pinks.




Also another thing is that original STI pinks has STI logo on every springs & they automatically face outwards when seated... so you see a STI logo when you shine a light at each wheel. lol...
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Here is my input, I installed the STI Pink on the MY2015 oem damper back in summer of 2015, the ride was very refine with Michelin PSS....dare i say comfortable. I swapped them on to PP Sachs back in 2017. Let just say it's a bit too hard for shitty roads...



So yes, US tS spring is definitely softer then original STI pinks.




Also another thing is that original STI pinks has STI logo on every springs & they automatically face outwards when seated... so you see a STI logo when you shine a light at each wheel. lol...
Just to clarify, you had the JDM pink springs, first on Showa, then on Sachs; they matched fine with Showa and too stiff with Sachs.
And 2017+ tS versions are softer than JDM pinks?
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