Thinking about an aspire swap and have some questions. I'll probably buy a whole car so i will have everything. Does this swap add any track width to the front or back? Will the festiva axles work with the aspire spindle/hub assembly? Will the aspire wheels with 175/70R13 tires fit? Should I use the aspire springs, or festiva springs? Also, is there a way to use the rio ball bearing strut mounts with the aspire struts?
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When I did it I just swapped the whole strut and everything to make it easier on me cause I ran 15's. However the festy hubs will work. No track width change I believe.1992 white L, Bp, American racing 13's, stock trans.
1991 White L, BP/F5MR, protege header, full aspire swap with gr2's, seats, and sway bar, 15" konig's, short throw, escort console.
1991 blue L, 5 speed.
1988 red L-plus-all stock.
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Everything interchanges but there are little differences..including slight
track width changes. Slight height changes. Wheel bolt pattern are different
and will not interchange. Bigger brakes ..Longer shafts..all will interchange
but the wheels/hubsReflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostNo track diff because you use the Festy LCAs.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostSwapped one of my cars over a year ago (using Festy LCAs and Aspire tie-rods) and the arse-end (entirely Aspire-derived stuff) is inch or two wider than what's now at the front. Doesn't bother me any though.
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If you do the Aspire swap only on the front you'll be stuck with 2 different sets of rims front and back. And I rather doubt Aspire rear hubs will readily adapt to Festy trailing arms.
Don't fuss around with this concept man; lots of people have already done it before you. It's the fastest/simplest/cheapest way of getting better handling, wheels and brakes.
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostNo track diff because you use the Festy LCAs.
Camber will need corrected. Compressed length of CV is only about
1/8 inch difference, but extended is about 7/8 inch longer. Replacement
festy axles are longer than stock extended as they use aspire inner cv's
most of the time.Last edited by Movin; 04-22-2012, 02:05 AM.Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig
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Originally posted by Bert View PostSwapped one of my cars over a year ago (using Festy LCAs and Aspire tie-rods) and the arse-end (entirely Aspire-derived stuff) is inch or two wider than what's now at the front. Doesn't bother me any though.
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostI wasn't even thinking about the rear. I might have to redo my string alignment on my Aspire-swapped car. It is done with the assumption that the front and rear track is the same.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostIf you do the Aspire swap only on the front you'll be stuck with 2 different sets of rims front and back. And I rather doubt Aspire rear hubs will readily adapt to Festy trailing arms.
Don't fuss around with this concept man; lots of people have already done it before you. It's the fastest/simplest/cheapest way of getting better handling, wheels and brakes.
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