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Aluminum Control Arms

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Do we know which ones will fit on our car? I was told recently that the 02-03 wrx wagons have the same control arms as our cars, but the sedans have a different one. Does anyone know if this is true?
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

I would think the GC impreza ones would fit.

The '02+ wrx wagons have basically the same setup as the earlier imprezas, while the sedans have a wider track. On Nasioc, a common upgrade for wagon owners is to change to sedan suspension bits and front fenders.
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Post by Legacy777 »

The GC style arms are a direct replacement on our cars.

The WRX ones require some metal washers as shims for the front mount to the engine crossmember. You may want to search as others & myself have looked into it before....so I think there's some more detailed info out there.

I opted to just replace the bushings with STi bushings vs. getting the aluminum arms.
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Legacy777 wrote:The GC style arms are a direct replacement on our cars.

The WRX ones require some metal washers as shims for the front mount to the engine crossmember. You may want to search as others & myself have looked into it before....so I think there's some more detailed info out there.
The WRX wagon has wider front bushings so you'd actually have to cut a few mm off or replace them. I don't know if any US wagons got the aluminum arms though.
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Yeah, jamal said it. The bushing sleeves (in any GD/GG car actually) are too long to fit in the bracket in the front crossmember.

I'll try to remember to double-check, but I believe all control arms from the BC/BF/BJ, BD/BK/BG, and GC/GF/GM (and maybe even SF) are the same.

Like IronMonkey said, the GG ones work because they have the same track and swaybar mounting brackets as ours. The GD ones have a wider track and different swaybar mounting.

You can replace the bushings in the aluminum arms with the ones out of our cars. Stand by, if I can get on a computer tomorrow, I'll get part #'s for our bushings.

I'll also try to check and see if there are aluminum arms corresponding to the GG.
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Post by Splinter »

Anyone know the weight diff between the cast ones and the aluminum?
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Post by evolutionmovement »

Shit. Judging by memory and going by estimation, the alloys' probably 3/4 the weight. I don't think they're so much for weight savings - typical Subaru they look really damn tough and I'd bet are a good deal stiffer than the steel ones. Unlike the steels, you'd likely bend the crossmember (perhaps even tear the mounting hole) before the control arm if you hit something hard.

I used the GC ones and had to cut and grind a little of the forward bushing to fit it in the crossmember, but it was an easy job and otherwise fit perfect.

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Post by entirelyturbo »

I see no GC/GM aluminum arms. But the ones for the WRX wagon are B2010FE351DS, and that's for the kit.

Our front bushings, which would need to be installed in these arms (or cut the original one down like Steve did), are 20201AA000.
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I don't think they sell GC arms here. I got mine from an importer in New York about five years ago. Or maybe he sent me the WRX wagon ones, but the box listed them as GC.
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subyluvr2212 wrote:I see no GC/GM aluminum arms. But the ones for the WRX wagon are B2010FE351DS, and that's for the kit.
Are you sure that's right? On subarugenuineparts it brings up:

PT180104 R STAB KIT/

for $164.
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

I know Boxer4Racing can get them, but they will run you a cool grand.
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Post by SP-Boxer »

I bought those a few weeks ago! They costed me 275 euroos, so 360 dollar or something.

Different in weight?

Check these pics! (notice, these are kilogrammes) :wink:

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Why do my pictures not work :o :? :(


Paste the link and you can see them :wink:
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lets me try.

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You guys lose at teh internets

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Post by SP-Boxer »

Save them on my computer and upload them with Imageshack.... That was to much work for me :-D

But there is the difference in weight. Not a very big difference, but still 700gr on each side :o



Oh my god.... 360 dollar to lose 1.4kg :o
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That's what I was saying - I think it's more about strength and it's probably near worthless on a street car as you can get the ball joints and bushings for the steel arms cheaper.
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SP-Boxer wrote:Save them on my computer and upload them with Imageshack.... That was to much work for me :-D

But there is the difference in weight. Not a very big difference, but still 700gr on each side :o



Oh my god.... 360 dollar to lose 1.4kg :o
Imageshack has a transload feature so you just give it the url and it does it for you.

Anyway, I wanted aluminum arms but think I've changed my mind and will just attempt to swap out the bushings. Actually it will likely be an ALK (~$200) since it gets you some nice new urethane bushings already in the rear mounts.

Also I think it costs more than $360 to get a set of GC aluminum arms around here.
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Post by entirelyturbo »

jamal wrote:
subyluvr2212 wrote:I see no GC/GM aluminum arms. But the ones for the WRX wagon are B2010FE351DS, and that's for the kit.
Are you sure that's right? On subarugenuineparts it brings up:

PT180104 R STAB KIT/

for $164.
It's possible that it's wrong. I was looking up the SPT intake heatshield the other day, and the part number had two numbers mixed up. There's mistakes all through the SPT catalogue.

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jamal wrote:Imageshack has a transload feature so you just give it the url and it does it for you.

Anyway, I wanted aluminum arms but think I've changed my mind and will just attempt to swap out the bushings. Actually it will likely be an ALK (~$200) since it gets you some nice new urethane bushings already in the rear mounts.

Also I think it costs more than $360 to get a set of GC aluminum arms around here.
Ah, ok, I didn't know that Imageshack trick :D

My aluminium arms came from the UK, but for me that's not very far offcourse :) I paid like 360 dollars, but I have seen the arms for 325 in the past. And offcourse these are USED arms...

The difference in weight is not so big, but they are stiffer and just as strong as the steel ones. Besides they look a LOT better than the original 8) I think I will polish them :smt083
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Post by entirelyturbo »

I didn't get an answer I was happy with from SOA, it sounded like they didn't know what I was talking about.

I'll call them back on Monday.
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subyluvr2212 wrote:I didn't get an answer I was happy with from SOA, it sounded like they didn't know what I was talking about.

I'll call them back on Monday.

hey, I have a suspension question for you!

I forgot until I was just reading this thread, but it isn't related to aluminum control arms at all so I'll just send you a pm :wink:
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Post by bmxpunk »

Ok from my days as a bike geek.

Steel tends to bend and aluminum tends to break. SO what is gonna happen if you bump a curb wit hthese?

I mean you can usually limp home if something is bent, but broken and you are stranded city.

Is this just my worry-wart-itis?
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Post by BAC5.2 »

It will take a much harder hit to snap an aluminum control arm, than it will take to bend a steel control arm.

Unsprung weight loss is key. The aluminum control arms reduce the intial moment of inertia, making the suspension all the more responsive.

This doesn't mean much on the auto-x course, but it can mean a lot on an open track when you are hitting curbing at 120mph. Or when you are in the dirt, sliding at 90mph.
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I think you'll pull the forward mounting eye out of the crossmember before you'd break these arms.
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