Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has put springs / shocks from the early STs on a newer model with the larger stabilizer bar / stiffer twist beam. Here's the actual numerical differences between the two suspension setups...
2014 - early 2016:
Front spring rate - 171 lb/in
Rear spring rate - 143 lb/in
Stabilizer bar - 19 mm
Twist beam - 7.5 mm
Late 2016 - 2019:
Front spring rate - 154 lb/in (9.9% softer)
Rear spring rate - 131 lb/in (8.4% softer)
Stabilizer bar - 21 mm (9.5% larger diameter)
Twist beam - 8.5 mm (13% thicker)
I've had considerable seat time in a 2015 and have put about 10,000 miles on my 2017 since I bought it. Overall, the 2017 is a bit more comfortable and refined, but I think the 2015 feels more responsive and "planted" in corners. Not interested in lowering my car and probably not interested in doing anything to the suspension until it wears out. At some point, when shocks begin to wear I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to buy OEM springs & shocks from the early models.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Would this combo improve handling or would it just stiffen the ride with no real benefit? Is there any way the larger stabilizer bar / twist beam would hurt handling when combined with stiffer springs?
Thanks for any input! Always appreciate the wealth of knowledge on this site.
Just wondering if anyone has put springs / shocks from the early STs on a newer model with the larger stabilizer bar / stiffer twist beam. Here's the actual numerical differences between the two suspension setups...
2014 - early 2016:
Front spring rate - 171 lb/in
Rear spring rate - 143 lb/in
Stabilizer bar - 19 mm
Twist beam - 7.5 mm
Late 2016 - 2019:
Front spring rate - 154 lb/in (9.9% softer)
Rear spring rate - 131 lb/in (8.4% softer)
Stabilizer bar - 21 mm (9.5% larger diameter)
Twist beam - 8.5 mm (13% thicker)
I've had considerable seat time in a 2015 and have put about 10,000 miles on my 2017 since I bought it. Overall, the 2017 is a bit more comfortable and refined, but I think the 2015 feels more responsive and "planted" in corners. Not interested in lowering my car and probably not interested in doing anything to the suspension until it wears out. At some point, when shocks begin to wear I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to buy OEM springs & shocks from the early models.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Would this combo improve handling or would it just stiffen the ride with no real benefit? Is there any way the larger stabilizer bar / twist beam would hurt handling when combined with stiffer springs?
Thanks for any input! Always appreciate the wealth of knowledge on this site.