Shit from the top of my head lol :
GSR/
EVO I
front swaybar is a lot thicker and stronger/ heavier duty than
EVO II/III.
GSR/
EVO I
front swaybar and lower control arms are a lot more bountiful in parts. Even normal CC Lancer use the same lower control arms.
GSR/
EVO I
front swaybar bolts via links onto the
front lower control arm.
GSR/
EVO I
front lower control arms are strong. It is very rare that you will ever break the tabs off.
GSR/
EVO I tie rod ends and
front hubs bolt the same way as normal CC Lancers do (e.g. tie rod end under the hub and castle nut on top)
GSR/
EVO I use a
front hub with the number 14 cast into them.
GSR/
EVO I
front wheeltrack is: 1450mm
EVO II/III
front swaybar is a lot thinner and lighter than GSR/
EVO I. It also uses different D-brackets on the k-frame.
EVO II/III
front lower control arm does not have a weld on tab on it and in fact does not have the
swaybar connect to it at all.
EVO II/III
front swaybar uses long sway bar links that bolt onto tabs that are welded onto the strut.
EVO II/III
front sway bars and tabs on struts have been known to snap and break off.
EVO II/III tie rod end bolts up upside down to normal CC Lancer/ GSR/
EVO I (eg tie rod end on top of the hub and castle nut underneath - therefore
EVO II/III use a different hub than GSR/
EVO I)
EVO II/III
front hubs have no number cast into it.
EVO II/III
front swaybar and suspension setup is a lot rarer and difficult to find replacement parts for.
EVO II/III
front wheeltrack is: 1465mm
* It is said that the
EVO II/III
front suspension and steering setup is a bit more responsive than the earlier GSR/
EVO I in
STANDARD form.
* There's nothing stopping somebody from modifying their GSR/
EVO I
front suspension and steering setup for added wheel track and castor by using aftermarket parts (eg. Whiteline
front lower control arm castor bushes KCA317X)
* Generally, it is not necessary to change the
front swaybar in a GSR/
EVO I because they are already quite thick and h/duty. In fact aftermarket suspension suppliers usually only list a part for the rear sway bar (eg. Whiteline BMR56 18mm, or BMR56X 20mm).
* Another thing you can do is use multi-adjusting
front strut tops like K-MAC Camber/Caster tops. You can get any angle and castor adjustment with those beauties!
* Comes down to budget, the suspension setup you need for your competition car, and personal choice really.
Edited by EVO-00X, 02 August 2013 - 08:02 AM.