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Old 03-13-2008, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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'07 WRX wagon with '05 STI springs?

Fronts should be fine, but I'm concerned about the rears not having enough free length, causing the rear to sag. Anyone done this?
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you'll see a little more lowering in the rear vs front w/ sedan springs- usually in the 5-8mm range- that's not a ton, but some

paranoid fabrication has just released rear spacers for this very purpose


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you'll see a little more lowering in the rear vs front w/ sedan springs- usually in the 5-8mm range- that's not a ton, but some

paranoid fabrication has just released rear spacers for this very purpose
Thanks, Big Sky. Googled "paranoid fabrication" with no luck, do you have a website for them?
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here's a link to the spacers

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