bobtherider123
New member
as most of you know stock suspension components are near impossible to buy new for the st165. im going for a rally tte replica build so i didnt want to lower the car so lowering springs were out of the question, stock springs are non existent for the front, and atm i cant aford coilovers. my front springs were so old and soft that turning felt like turning at boat and the slop led me to catch my tire on the fender and actually bend the lip of the fender out.
so as i was browsing i stumbled across these:
they cost $6 each and it takes one per spring. i decided the front were much mushier than the rear so i put two per spring in the front and only one per spring in the rear. the car did raise a little but in all reality i think it went from lowered height of the sagging spring back to a stock height which was all i was really after and i accomplished this task for $36
now to install these all you need to do is jack the car up, when the suspension droops from lifting it will cause the gaps in the springs to get bigger. you then just slide these in and spin them up to the top of the spring till they stop moving and your done. lower the vehicle and enjoy. the nice thing about these as apposed to the screw in style is they are much harder to have them just fall out from suspension travel while driving.
installed they look like this:
before the coilspring boosters were inserted:
after the coilspring boosters were inserted:
the car now stays flat in turns, feels much firmer even just in a straight line, took the excessive floating feeling out of the ride. hopefully i will have the money for coilovers in the next few months but till then these are the best $40 suspension upgrade i have ever purchased.
so as i was browsing i stumbled across these:
they cost $6 each and it takes one per spring. i decided the front were much mushier than the rear so i put two per spring in the front and only one per spring in the rear. the car did raise a little but in all reality i think it went from lowered height of the sagging spring back to a stock height which was all i was really after and i accomplished this task for $36
now to install these all you need to do is jack the car up, when the suspension droops from lifting it will cause the gaps in the springs to get bigger. you then just slide these in and spin them up to the top of the spring till they stop moving and your done. lower the vehicle and enjoy. the nice thing about these as apposed to the screw in style is they are much harder to have them just fall out from suspension travel while driving.
installed they look like this:
before the coilspring boosters were inserted:
after the coilspring boosters were inserted:
the car now stays flat in turns, feels much firmer even just in a straight line, took the excessive floating feeling out of the ride. hopefully i will have the money for coilovers in the next few months but till then these are the best $40 suspension upgrade i have ever purchased.