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Well my Subie arrived after a two month wait. So I did my first modification, the 19MM rear sway bar. Pretty simple if you have the right tools. The old one measures in at a little larger than 16MM, any use for it? or does it belong in my scrap pile.
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... any use for it? or does it belong in my scrap pile.
No, NO, NOOOO! Don't throw it away. You have just completed Step #1
on the journey to being proud owner of two (nearly) identical Outbacks.

Click & Clack's law of self-duplicating machinery.


Stuff: junk we keep

Junk: stuff we throw away

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Another idea is to save it for car parts art..like this...
Spectacular Auto parts art - Amazing
My vote is to keep it until your chassis warranty expires. That way, if you break a link you can throw on the original bar before taking it in for warranty repair.
Another idea is to save it for car parts art..like this...
Spectacular Auto parts art - Amazing
I have two others off of my Corvette, it would be kind of boring art :)
save the OEM RSB if you drive off-road/off pavement a lot. The thinner RSB actually perform bettter when road get bumpy...
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