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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Eugene Oregon
Car: outback 2.5L 5 speed green
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I have a 2002 outback and i was wondering if the outback gt springs and struts would still fit and lower my car since the gt's are slightly lowered?
comments or request? -Tanner |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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The rear arms are different for Outback bh9 (bh6) and for Legacy BH5.
And because of the subframe spacers the caster angle will have a disruption. Quote:
A height of the struts are very different. Lowering option: 1) remove the all subframe spacers unless of course you want to save the castor angle. |
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