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  1. So these Koni's, you like them? Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  2. They don't list it for the '13 or '14 but I used the same spring as the '10-'12, # 7722.140. I think since Subaru changed the suspension a little for '13+, Eibach won't list it for those years until they test it but mine fit perfectly. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  3. I'm running Eibach Pro Kit springs on stock '14 struts and I'm completely satisfied with the ride. They aren't any more or less stiff than stock springs but tighten up the handling feel. They lowered my car 1" all around. They can be bought for around $200 for the set. Oh yeah, and they are wife approved! Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  4. After I asked that, I saw Pep's and aerophools alignment sheets and noticed they were both around what you said. It was more a curiosity question than a "I want to change it" question. Thanks Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  5. Does anyone know what our caster is set at? I noticed that it was grayed out on the alignment sheet so I'm assuming its not adjustable. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  6. I'm finally satisfied. The car rides exactly how I want it to. I wasn't able to push it much between the alignment shop and work but from what I felt, its perfect in turns and drives straight. The ass end feels tighter and doesn't make as much noise when hitting bumps, but that could all be in my head since I know that the LCA's are there. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  7. What a difference http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/26/8enaqe5u.jpg Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  8. Thanks Shri! I don't know anyone close to you that could help though Sorry, I forgot to reply to your PM Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  9. Thanks Joe. I'm hoping they work as good as they look Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  10. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/25/uvu7ahy7.jpg http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/25/e8e8a3us.jpg So, they fit perfect, with one exception. The ISC was a little wider than the OEM LCA where it attached to the knuckle. I remedied that by putting a washer on each side of the bushing. It just so happened that I had washers floating around that worked perfectly so I can't give any dimensions since there was no packaging. They're very solid and well built compared to the OEM's. The first side took me about an hour and once I realized the sequence to go in, the second side took about 30 min. I haven't driven it yet so I can't give first impressions but my first drive will be straight to the alignment shop. I'll report back later on. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  11. I don't see a part number but this is from ISC's website http://iscsuspension-na.com/store/#!/~/product/id=28352614 Just an FYI, I bought these with the understanding that I've never seen them on a 5th gen Legacy and I never got confirmation from the manufacturer that they will fit our cars, BUT, I know of multiple people using adjustable LCA's from 08+ WRX/STI's. I guess I'll be the guinea pig with these. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  12. I saw that coming a mile away! Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  13. The problem with that is he's a Certified Subaru tech Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  14. I just got home and my LCA's were waiting for me on my doorstep. I'm going to get it aligned tomorrow. I decided I'm going to try out -1.4 front -1.0 rear. We shall see.http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/25/huba5anu.jpg Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  15. Thanks for the input StoplightAssassin So, maybe follow what Perscitus suggested and do something like a -1.4 front and -1.0 rear? I don't really push my car too hard. I just drive a lot and just want to have a nice handling, smooth ride. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  16. I always thought the same thing too. I would just bring it in, let them do their thing, get a printout and make sure all of the boxes were green, and go on my merry way. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  17. How do you like having more negative camber in the front?
  18. I was looking at maybe -1.0 front and -1.2 to -1.5 for the rears, 0 toe all around. Would this be a good all around setting? I'm also running a 22mm RSB set on the middle setting and stock 26mm FSB. I'm hoping I'll be OK with getting 0 toe with the adjustable LCA dialed in to -1.2 ish Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  19. So, as a few of you know, my alignment, specifically my rear camber, got whacked out when I installed my Eibach Pro Kit springs. I ordered a set of ISC Suspension V2 adjustable rear lower control arms to remedy the excessive camber. I'll be going for another alignment on Friday after these are installed. So, what are your alignment specs? What would you suggest for a DD?
  20. How far out is your front camber? Are your stock bolts maxxed out?
  21. It looks like I'm not alone with this rear camber issue. http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3996430&postcount=14 This post by Shribob is his reading after installing Eibach ProKit springs as well. Dumb question.....Would the Whiteline KCA414 front camber bolts make any more adjustment on front camber than the OEM cam bolts?
  22. I saw a pearl orange LCA on eBay and thought of you. Lol I'm more concerned with durability since they spread a lot of salt over the winter. My impatient ass ended up ordering an ISC Suspension V2 LCA. Its all aluminum and got a lot of good reviews from the STI/WRX crowd. Did you need extra toe adjustment because of the coilovers? Sent from my LG G2 using Tapatalk
  23. I'm contemplating getting some rear LCA's to solve my rear camber issue. I'm looking at two different options....and would like some opinions.... 1. First is a Whiteline KTA139. They're extremely hard to find here in the states and I haven't seen any confirmation that they fit the 5th gen but they are listed for the BRZ/FRS and 08+ STI so I think they will work. They are all aluminum and run just under $500. Oh yeah, they look pretty sweet too! Or.....Do I go the more inexpensive route....... 2. J2 Engineering LCA. I saw that WRXWHIT installed one and was pretty happy with it all around. It goes for $300 and is made of a stainless steel alloy. This should be an obvious choice but I feel spending $500 to fix a possible camber issue is a little nuts right now. I won't decide until I get the alignment rechecked. Sent from my LG G2 using Tapatalk
  24. Let me try this one more time..... http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/19/megedyve.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/19/5ezutaqy.jpg Sent from my LG G2 using Tapatalk
  25. The place I had it done is a place like that. The mainly work on imports, muscle cars and race cars. They have top of the line equipment and are very reputable. It is possible that its there equipment is faulty and I know you guys say you can't see much of a difference in the pictures but when I look at it in person, I can see something isn't right. My next step will be to go back to stock and see where the car sits and take it from there. Sent from my LG G2 using Tapatalk
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