Outback lift question

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Re: Outback lift question

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question on using the outback sway bars...my endlinks on the rear sway bars are too big to fit into the 91 legacy mount on the trailing arm. how do i fix this? do i need the outback trailing arm mount?
Brad

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Re: Outback lift question

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Any chance you could take a picture or describe exactly what is too big. The trailing arm is the front brace that goes to the chassis and really shouldn't have any impact with the sway bar end links. Are you referring to the lateral links?
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Re: Outback lift question

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Legacy777 wrote:Any chance you could take a picture or describe exactly what is too big. The trailing arm is the front brace that goes to the chassis and really shouldn't have any impact with the sway bar end links. Are you referring to the lateral links?

yes sorry, that is what i meant...too tired to think that night. i figured out how to mount the endlinks to the lateral link mounts.
Brad

1991 Subaru Legacy L AWD Wagon 5MT (DD)
2000 Outback 5MT (DD)
2005 AW STi
2010 LGT (hers)
1998 Outback (her DD)

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