How does a standard 2005 Forester XT handle?
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Can anyone tell me how the standard car should handle? I've just bought 2.5XTEn, and it's wallowy (but comfortable). Rolls into corners noticeably into corners. 76,000 miles, shocks look OK and no rear sag.
For ten years I had an MY99 Impreza Turbo wagon and it was decisive and firm. I remember on the Mway it felt more secure the faster you were cornering. This Forester aint that!
For ten years I had an MY99 Impreza Turbo wagon and it was decisive and firm. I remember on the Mway it felt more secure the faster you were cornering. This Forester aint that!
My 2005 Forester has replacement KYB shocks and springs at back, original shocks at front, uprated whiteline rear anti roll bar. It handles great. The uprated anti roll bar makes a big difference, reducing understeer. I would also check your alignment.
It's not going to handle like an Impreza, the centre of gravity is higher.
It's not going to handle like an Impreza, the centre of gravity is higher.
look at the Tein basics good value 500£ or so and work well , bc and blitz are good , used ones on ebay come up occasionally , it will transform the car , preferably different wheels with lower profile tyre will reduce the roll , up rated arb not really needed if you do the suspension
I put Forester STI struts and springs on mine. It made a huge difference to handling, but gave a compliant ride with the 17in alloys, but at the time both the car and the replacement STI suspension had done less than 25k miles, so all the other suspension components were still tight.
The new owner is on PH somewhere.
The new owner is on PH somewhere.
vxr2010 said:
they are an impreza on stilts lol , i believe a lot is interchangeable , if i was going xt it would be coilovers and drop it down a bit , a great sleeper lol
You can also fit Impreza wagon suspension, but that would lower it.Fitting the Blobeye Impreza STI rear roll bar to the rear will reduce the understeer tendencies.
The downside of all such mods is that you loose the height and some off road ability.
i ran my first fsti to around 100k miles till i put coilovers on it , it made a massive difference , i don’t have the suspension on a harsh setting , it is still a firm but not uncomfortable ride , if you do coilovers doing a thicker rear arb is not worth it as it is not noticeable , you can still have the fsti running fairly high off the ground and have it handle very well , tyre profile has an effect too , i’m on the 2 nd and third fsti , all i do is a remap cat back exhaust both came with sports cats and coilovers , running around 340bhp plus around that it foot pound , goes like a stabbed rat stops very well and great handling plus decent mpg if driven sensibly
First mods for handling should be thicker Rear Anti roll bar. On the Xt you will need to get some re inforcements for the lower arms where the drop link connects to the ARB such as these
https://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?p...
I've got the above for sale unused-Pm me.
Then I would also recommend the rear subframe lock out bolts.
https://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?p...
I've got the above for sale unused-Pm me.
Then I would also recommend the rear subframe lock out bolts.
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