Stopping the creaks and groans.

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Stopping the creaks and groans.

Post by boostjunkie »

As my legacy's turning 210,000 miles I noticed some slight creaking in the chassis when the radio's turned off. I was thinking of some ways to stiffen up the chassis without putting in a cage:

Front and rear STBs
Front and rear lower tie bars
subframe locking bolts (for the diff).

Any other bolt-on aids?

This might be a stupid question, but are there any accessible bolts (without taking the body panels off) that I might be able to tighten down to spec, just in case they are loose?
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Post by ciper »

Front and rear STBs
Front lower tie bars

I bet most of the creaks you hear are from trim parts.
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Post by LegacyT »

Ya I agree, Its prolly plastic trim bits making sounds. Unibody cars don't really loose chassis rigidity with age. If you want a super rigid structure, then consider a roll cage, you can't get any better then that.

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Post by LaureltheQueen »

mine squeaks sorta like metal on metal, but not a bad grinding noise. it's mostly on the passenger rear. i think strut bars will make it better though.
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Post by kelley »

I have found the the plastic rattles get noisier when you stiffen up the chasis. but maybe it is the 385 spring rates. i think my car is just about as stiff as it can be (minus a rollcage) :)
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Post by mTk »

kelley wrote:I have found the the plastic rattles get noisier when you stiffen up the chasis. but maybe it is the 385 spring rates. i think my car is just about as stiff as it can be (minus a rollcage) :)
Damn, beat my336 :wink:

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Post by DLC »

I'm putting 8kg springs on the rear soon. 447.
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Post by Yukonart »

DLC wrote:I'm putting 8kg springs on the rear soon. 447.

Holy shit. :shock:

You going to be doing some hardcore racing, DLC?

Even the coilovers I'm looking at for my baby aren't any stiffer than that. . . . UP FRONT. :twisted:
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Post by kelley »

I have dms 50's. my guess (although I could be wrong) is that the strut would tear through the metal before there would be any body roll.
body roll is no longer an issue. :D
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Post by ciper »

Wow, I thought my 200 pound springs where alot!
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Post by DLC »

The TEIN HA ships with 7kg/6kg on the GC8, and 8/8 on the Legacy. The rears can barely hold the car up, so that's why i'm getting higher rate springs. They hold up the car!
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Post by Yukonart »

Wow. . . . I've been looking at the Tein Flex for my car. . . 8/7 F/R. But no heavy wagon ass to hold up, here. :)
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