I just wanted to give you kiddies some word since I am bored. The STi rear knuckles allow more camber adjustment than our regular Impreza L/RS. I noticed this when we where replacing a friend's '04 STi rear strut tower. We gave it TOO MUCH camber when we put it back together. I thought this was pretty neat because I was never able to do this with my Impreza L wagon. NOW I also have the whole STi rear knuckles on the BC Racing Coilovers. I am able to go MAX negative camber; more than my stock L knuckles. What I did was had the car on jack stands, use the floor jack to load the knuckle via jacking it up before tightening the two 19mm strut bolts/nuts. This gave me abouts 1-1.5* negative camber. Nice to have an advantage with STi stuff. ALSO the front ball joints are different between JDM Spec C and regular JDM STi because of their control arms. JDM Spec C has aluminum control arm which uses a different ball-joint(same as USDM STi w/ aluminum control arm), and regular JDM STi uses the same ball-joint as WRX/Impreza for steel control arms. I'll get some pics of the camber in the rear.
Those control arms can be flipped giving you .5 degrees more caster then stock. I believe that applies to 04-06 USDM STIs only. The control arms where changed for the 07s removing a good portion of caster.
Eibach camber bolts give me up to 1.75 degrees of negative camber in the rear, and they were only $28
I put wrx suspension in my Forester and am running.. about between -1.6 left and -1.2 right... need to tweek it a little... balance it out.. but .4 aint kiling me
nope.. but it sure helps keep the 19s from rubbing all the time rears are just outside of factory spec.... well the right side is.. the left is a lot past... ha ha
Put in some of the whiteline rear subframe lock bolts. It helps align the subframe and keep you from having too much cross camber. I'm at -1.7 and -1.5 L/R respectively if I remember correctly. -Steve
I will eventually.. but when I installed them seeing as there was no adjustment per se I pushed with one hand and used impact with other.. where it tightened is where they stayed