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so I have goten myself a forester for 300 bones, it has a fine body good drive train and an extremely tired motor...But!! I work in a garage so parts are cheap and labor is merely time, I want play around with some rally x stuff and just have fun building the car.... Give me what you got, if it was yours what would you do with it.... bench build my beater with a heater

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Ya I have toyed with the idea of building it for offroad but I want it to handle good, so I'll probably only lift it an inch I put grabbers on it so it's about an inch taller just with those. Has anyone jiged up extend control arms and all that?

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your probably on it but check

 

subaru forester.org

or ozfoz.com

 

both do some nice stuff

 

id suggest keep stock suspension, widening the track, and trimming the guards.

 

if you want maybe uprated springs and shcoks but no lifting blocks

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You might take some ideas from my '97 Impreza (Forester and Impreza are both built on the basic WRX chassis). This is a list of things added or modified to make my Impreza competitive at rallycross events.

 

Sump guard by Primitive Racing, Tigard, OR

Rear diff guard by Subaru

Rear sway bar from WRX (20mm from a 2002 WRX)

Front sway bar from RS Impreza (19mm)

Front and rear strut bars from craigslist (any brand will do)

JDM 5MT transmission (4.111)

JDM limited slip differential (4.111)

Rear disk brakes from 93 Legacy wagon (via Pull a Part)

Custom stainless steel brakelines

Hankook rally tires from Trackside Motorsports, Portland, OR

AGX shocks/struts by KYB installed by Superior Import Service, Portland, OR

WRX front seats

Whiteline Anti-lift kit from Rallitek, Portland, OR

Scanguage II from Rallitek, Portland, OR

Perfect Power 6 engine management from Rallitek, Portland, OR

Competition Brake pads (front and rear) by Primitive Racing, Tigard, OR

 

These improvements were certainly not done in a short period of time, but added over the course of three years as time, money, and opportunity allowed.

Good luck with your upgrade.

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cool cool...

 

 

"Also, I'd like to say...

I HATE THAT YOU EAST-COAST PUNKS GET ALL THESE AMAZING DEALS!!! "

 

you would not believe how many running under a $1000 subies there are out here, it's like heaven. :banana:

 

so legacy rear disks aye... how is that swap, strut braces I'm going to make, I also going to work on control arm braces and a skid plate.

 

Has anyone played with the drive bias in the transmission. anythiing to gain there or just a big whole in the pocket book?

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cool cool...

 

 

"Also, I'd like to say...

I HATE THAT YOU EAST-COAST PUNKS GET ALL THESE AMAZING DEALS!!! "

 

you would not believe how many running under a $1000 subies there are out here, it's like heaven. :banana:

 

so legacy rear disks aye... how is that swap, strut braces I'm going to make, I also going to work on control arm braces and a skid plate.

 

Has anyone played with the drive bias in the transmission. anythiing to gain there or just a big whole in the pocket book?

 

Eulogious built a 4EAT DCCD knob. check that out.

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ya mine is a 5spd.

 

Does all of the impreza suspension pieces bolt up to the forester? Are there any better stock sway bars, say from a wrx maybe, that would fit? I have to admit alot on the forester is diferent from the legy I used to run.

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