Anyone had luck/headache adapting Forester...

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Anyone had luck/headache adapting Forester...

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Hmmm... A couple BIG, LOUD, UNWELDABLE holes right now... looked around nearby on decent used pieces - could only find Forester downs, mid, and muffler... has anyone tried this route for better OR worse? :) :|

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Most of the general subaru exhausts are pretty close to each other.
Since the chassis are pretty similar, if you wanted to go cheap, I would try it if that is your only option.
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I put a Forester back half on my Legacy wagon... pretty much a bolt on, except now the tip is about 2" under the bumper. Not in fornt of it, just tucked back farther than the stock tips.
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