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My EA82-body wagon is sagging in the front. I have an EJ22 + 140# of winch, bumper and skidplate on the front. If anyone has experimented with other stronger springs, I want to hear about it.

 

RX springs are supposedy stiffer, and raise a stock one 1". I'm not stock weight, but would they be enough to bring it back to stock height?

 

Would first gen legacy springs fit?

 

I think I need 1.5-2" of height back. The wagon has a deffinate rake forwards.

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Don't you mean, using L front shocks with rear top hats and Accord front springs bro? Can't see how Luke could fit rear shocks in the front.

 

no, the accord front springs are only for the rear. and there isn't any way to use EA82 rear shocks on the front. no way to hold the knuckle still.

 

McBrat has RX springs on the front of his brat, with dual batteries, and a very beefy front bumper/winch. it seems to hold it up great. if nothing else, you could get adjustable front struts from an '85-'85 EA82 to get it to ride how you want.

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In my Brat I use L series (85 to 94) rear springs in the front. I used the rear strut tops too. Same hight, same spring rate, but more clearence to fix my positive camber problem.. I'm working on new front strut lift blocks to give me better camber now. I just need some steel.

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Are EA81 and EA82 front springs the same? I'm not sure what fits a brat will fit my car.

 

I have a set of the adjustable struts out of an 86, but they're so rusty I wouldn't trust them.

 

I'm still thinking about the legacy springs. The legacy's are a heavier car, so they might have stiffer springs.

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So I went down and gave the adjustable ones another look. The springs are rusted to hel, and the strut caps are toast, but the struts themselves aren't too bad. I'll put some Kroil on the adjustment threads, rip the caps and springs off, and see what I can do.

 

Mabe with the adjusters and RX springs, I could bring it back up.

 

Figures it takes the board to make me look at my own parts...

Glad I posted.

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So I went down and gave the adjustable ones another look. The springs are rusted to hel, and the strut caps are toast, but the struts themselves aren't too bad. I'll put some Kroil on the adjustment threads, rip the caps and springs off, and see what I can do.

 

Mabe with the adjusters and RX springs, I could bring it back up.

 

Figures it takes the board to make me look at my own parts...

Glad I posted.

 

haha, I garauntee that combo will get you what you want (and probably more!). the RX springs will hold up most of the weight, and then there's another couple inches of potential in the adjustable struts!

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regarding legacy springs, if they will even fit in the struts...

Springs:

..........................................Front............................Rear

.....................................rate........drop.............rate.........drop

legacy wagon.................123..........0"...............179...........0"

legacy wagon awd..........134..........0"...............190...........0"

legacy sedan..................123..........0"...............129...........0"

legacy sedan awd...........132..........0"...............132...........0"

legacy turbo W...............134..........0"...............190...........0"

legacy turbo S................132..........0"...............132...........0"

Whiteline

wagon...........................176..........1"...............131-218 progressive (pg)...1.5"

The following require different front spring seats.

impreza base S.............softer front springs

impreza base W............softer front springs

impreza 2.5 RS S..........157.............1"............ 149........1"

2002 2.5RS (MT/AT)......149/158 ......................117/129

WRX Sedan (MT/AT)......163/163 ........?............119/132......? fr

WRX Wagon (MT/AT).....163/163.........?............132/144......?

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regarding legacy springs, if they will even fit in the struts...

Springs:

..........................................Front............................Rear

.....................................rate........drop.............rate.........drop

legacy wagon.................123..........0"...............179...........0"

legacy wagon awd..........134..........0"...............190...........0"

legacy sedan..................123..........0"...............129...........0"

legacy sedan awd...........132..........0"...............132...........0"

legacy turbo W...............134..........0"...............190...........0"

legacy turbo S................132..........0"...............132...........0"

Whiteline

wagon...........................176..........1"...............131-218 progressive (pg)...1.5"

The following require different front spring seats.

impreza base S.............softer front springs

impreza base W............softer front springs

impreza 2.5 RS S..........157.............1"............ 149........1"

2002 2.5RS (MT/AT)......149/158 ......................117/129

WRX Sedan (MT/AT)......163/163 ........?............119/132......? fr

WRX Wagon (MT/AT).....163/163.........?............132/144......?

 

This is good, and I know its WAY old, but does anyone have forester or outback spring rate and measurement info!

Attached is more spring info I got hereyears ago, but still missing OB and FOR..

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