I couldn't find a dedicated thread for this, so I wanted to post the information and the sources for future reference. My apologies if this already exists somewhere and my search-fu was weak. There is spec'd change in rear beam thickness, despite the part numbers I found via Tasca to be the same for the rear beam from 2014-2017. Cutoff dates below are culled from the date of supplement revision, not actual production job information. Having a more reliable set of cut off dates would be great for future junkyard hunters.
2014-2016 (through 9/16 production) Fiesta ST Suspension specs:
Source:
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/catalog/owner_guides/14fstst1e.pdf - 2014 Fiesta ST Supplement
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...-ST-Supplement-version-2_st_EN-US_10_2014.pdf - 2015 Fiesta ST Supplement
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...-ST-Supplement-version-1_st_EN-US_05_2015.pdf - 2016 Fiesta ST Supplement
2017 (2/16/16 Production+)-2018 Fiesta ST suspension specs:
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...pplement-version-1_su_EN-US-EN-CA_10_2016.pdf - 2017 Fiesta ST supplement
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&userMarket=USA - 2018 Fiesta ST supplement
If anyone could provide more clarity on build cutoffs for US spec production changing from the old rates to new, that would be awesome. Most people wouldn't notice a difference between relatively minute changes like these, but I haven't checked yet on what the old vs new damper part numbers (and maybe bump stops) are. Someone looking to bolt ST parts onto a non-ST may find this useful.
Edit: thanks for the updates in the thread. I've updated this post accordingly.
2014-2016 (through 9/16 production) Fiesta ST Suspension specs:
Suspension Specifications
Item Description
MacPherson strut with L-arm front
suspension and revised knuckle
Front suspension
Rear suspension Twist beam (7.5 mm thick)
Front spring rate 30 N/mm (171 lb/in)
At a Glance
Item Description
Rear spring rate 25 N/mm (143 lb/in)
Front stabilizer bar 19 mm (0.75 in) diameter
Rear stabilizer bar Not applicable
Item Description
MacPherson strut with L-arm front
suspension and revised knuckle
Front suspension
Rear suspension Twist beam (7.5 mm thick)
Front spring rate 30 N/mm (171 lb/in)
At a Glance
Item Description
Rear spring rate 25 N/mm (143 lb/in)
Front stabilizer bar 19 mm (0.75 in) diameter
Rear stabilizer bar Not applicable
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/catalog/owner_guides/14fstst1e.pdf - 2014 Fiesta ST Supplement
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...-ST-Supplement-version-2_st_EN-US_10_2014.pdf - 2015 Fiesta ST Supplement
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...-ST-Supplement-version-1_st_EN-US_05_2015.pdf - 2016 Fiesta ST Supplement
2017 (2/16/16 Production+)-2018 Fiesta ST suspension specs:
Suspension Specifications
Item Description
MacPherson strut with L-arm front suspension and revised
knuckle
Front suspension
Rear suspension Twist beam 0.3 in (8.5 mm) thick
Front spring rate 154 lb/in (27N/mm)
Rear spring rate 131 lb/in (23N/mm)
Front stabilizer bar 0.83 in (21 mm)
Rear stabilizer bar Not applicable
Item Description
MacPherson strut with L-arm front suspension and revised
knuckle
Front suspension
Rear suspension Twist beam 0.3 in (8.5 mm) thick
Front spring rate 154 lb/in (27N/mm)
Rear spring rate 131 lb/in (23N/mm)
Front stabilizer bar 0.83 in (21 mm)
Rear stabilizer bar Not applicable
http://www.fordservicecontent.com/F...&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&userMarket=USA - 2018 Fiesta ST supplement
If anyone could provide more clarity on build cutoffs for US spec production changing from the old rates to new, that would be awesome. Most people wouldn't notice a difference between relatively minute changes like these, but I haven't checked yet on what the old vs new damper part numbers (and maybe bump stops) are. Someone looking to bolt ST parts onto a non-ST may find this useful.
Edit: thanks for the updates in the thread. I've updated this post accordingly.
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