I am wondering if stock wrx springs would fit in my 93 legacy wagon? If they would, do they lower my car?
Also, i found out that my car doesn't have a rear sway bar and wondering what a cheap easy solution would be?
thanks
brodie
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I don't know how much more direct that thread can get.
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That first thread explains it pretty well. Look at the last couple of posts.
02-03 springs fit, lower the car, and you'll probably front upper spring perches. Right?
For a swaybar, you need rear lateral links off a Subaru that has a rear swaybar, the bar, endlinks, and mounting brackets.
This thread explains it pretty well:
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to just make a thread detailing what it takes to do that.
02-03 springs fit, lower the car, and you'll probably front upper spring perches. Right?
For a swaybar, you need rear lateral links off a Subaru that has a rear swaybar, the bar, endlinks, and mounting brackets.
This thread explains it pretty well:
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to just make a thread detailing what it takes to do that.