Here are some uncomplicated ways to heighten the handling of your car without having a huge budget. We're talking specifically here about the Impreza models, either it's an Sti, a Wrx, or a non-turbo. If you're finding to dramatically or just plainly heighten the handling of your car so you can have a bit more sporty feel and a bit more fun, the trend sometimes is to fit a front strut brace and a rear strut brace because they look snazzy when you lift the bonnet and have a look inside the trunk or boot of your car.
The unfortunate thing is whilst they look good; they are not necessarily the first thing that you should fit to your Subaru. The best-value way of upgrading your Subaru is by getting down underneath the car and authentically starting at the back. Depending on what year model you've got, this can be affected by some of the components.
Basically to make it easy for you to understand, the rear sway bars that change the stiffness of the body roll or resists body roll are factory fitted on the front and rear of your Impreza and are related to the suspension by a series of links that move through an arc as the suspension travels up and down. On some models it's a plastic link, on other models it's a stiff, ball-joint style link.