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Front/Rear swaybars on '98 L, GT, Outback...

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I think I will be replacing the front struts & shocks on my '98 Legacy L in the springtime. I think I can get one more winter out of 'em... I was thinking about upgrading the swaybars at the same time. I know that replacing the rear one with one from an Outback of that vintage improves body roll. What about the GT rear bar -is it the same as the Outback?

 

What about the front bar? After browsing http://www.subarugenuineparts.com it appears that the GT & Outback have a different swaybar than the L. Is it worth the effort to replace the front bar as well?

 

My plan is to use the OEM springs and the KYB GR-2 struts from Tirerack.com.

the GT rear bar is SMALLER in diameter than the Outback

 

the OBK rear bar is what I installed on my 99 GT

 

GT rear bar = 16mm

 

OBK rear bar = 18mm

 

GT front bar is 20mm - - that's plenty beefy.

no need to upgrade there unless you're racing the car ;)

 

 

shout with questions :)

Jamie Thomas

Jamie at chaplins.com

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the GT rear bar is SMALLER in diameter than the Outback

 

the OBK rear bar is what I installed on my 99 GT

 

GT rear bar = 16mm

 

OBK rear bar = 18mm

 

GT front bar is 20mm - - that's plenty beefy.

no need to upgrade there unless you're racing the car ;)

 

Ok, so there are several possibilities: L front with GT or Outback rear, or GT front with GT or Outback rear. Just adding an Outback rear swaybar would probably be the easiest. Would a GT front + Outback rear be too much? I'm not looking for massive oversteer here, with the 2.2L and an auto tranny this is not a raceworthy car :lol:

Your L model front bar is 19mm... that's pretty solid!

 

 

add the 18mm outback rear bar... and you'll be good and pleased with the results!

 

very neutral handling car, very easy to corner and control.

 

shout with any questions

 

Jamie Thomas

Jamie at chaplins.com

http://www.subarugenuineparts.com

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