Anyone have either a left (driver side) rear axle, or a pair of rear axles they want to sell? Car is a 93 turbo if it matters...
If not, what car can I swap rear axles with? My driver side boot is torn.
Thanks,
Sean
WTB: Left (Driver side) Rear Axle
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WTB: Left (Driver side) Rear Axle
1993 Legacy Turbo - SOLD
axles
just about any 90-94 legacy axle will do. also either side is good for the other side.
they sell replacement boots for axles as well. you could also look in yellow pages and go to rebuilder and ask to buy the boot.
good hunting, Bepa.
they sell replacement boots for axles as well. you could also look in yellow pages and go to rebuilder and ask to buy the boot.
good hunting, Bepa.
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No, the rear axles aren't swappable side-to-side.
They are slightly different lengths (the passenger side is longer, IIRC, though it has been a while).
You can use basically any axle that uses the same attachment type (since the diff has stubs, the new axle would have to be designed for it). I think the RS uses the same style axles......
I should still have both rear axles from mine (since I am running a WRX rear end with matching WRX axles). They are the original ones, though. Never gave me any problems, and the boots are still intact (though showing a bit of age).
Boot replacement isn't that hard, just messy.
They are slightly different lengths (the passenger side is longer, IIRC, though it has been a while).
You can use basically any axle that uses the same attachment type (since the diff has stubs, the new axle would have to be designed for it). I think the RS uses the same style axles......
I should still have both rear axles from mine (since I am running a WRX rear end with matching WRX axles). They are the original ones, though. Never gave me any problems, and the boots are still intact (though showing a bit of age).
Boot replacement isn't that hard, just messy.
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Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
axles
just from what I used and checki9ng numbers for in stock items they have been the same numbers when you order them, have used them this way for many a car with no problems, but hey you could be right.
funny thing is even german cars use so of the same items. the manufactor can not use the same number as the original number, but sell overstock with a different number. that said teh q control may be to a higher standard then the overstck but yea tehy come from the same plant.
but I could be wrong.
be well, Bepa
got my first subie in 91, an SS with an automatic, they sucked way back then. became friends with the parts manger at the dealer. tim was a great guy and knew his stuff. it may be a few minutes from then but he schooled me well.
funny thing is even german cars use so of the same items. the manufactor can not use the same number as the original number, but sell overstock with a different number. that said teh q control may be to a higher standard then the overstck but yea tehy come from the same plant.
but I could be wrong.
be well, Bepa
got my first subie in 91, an SS with an automatic, they sucked way back then. became friends with the parts manger at the dealer. tim was a great guy and knew his stuff. it may be a few minutes from then but he schooled me well.
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Yeah, the fronts are interchangeable.
The rears being different length caught me off guard, which is why I remember it so clearly.
The rears being different length caught me off guard, which is why I remember it so clearly.
Disclaimer: If anything I post is inaccurate, please correct me. I do not wish to add to the misinformation floating around on the internet.
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Rio Red '91 Legacy SS