February 2, 200818 yr Yup 2000-2001 Forester S ,then they don't show in the manuals till 05 .but that doesn't mean they didnt have them in between those years SEA#3
February 2, 200818 yr Some outbacks have LSD too, but I have yet to see one with a sticker on the diff, best way is just turn the axle on one side and if the other side turns the same direction, it's LSD. I don't know what outbacks had it, I just know that a lot of the ones that come into my work (Subaru dealer) when I have it up on the lift and I'm rotating the wheel to check the brakes and axle boots in the rear, both rear tires turn the same direction.
February 2, 200818 yr Author Some outbacks have LSD too, but I have yet to see one with a sticker on the diff, best way is just turn the axle on one side and if the other side turns the same direction, it's LSD. I don't know what outbacks had it, I just know that a lot of the ones that come into my work (Subaru dealer) when I have it up on the lift and I'm rotating the wheel to check the brakes and axle boots in the rear, both rear tires turn the same direction. Yep my Mom's '03Legacy GT sedan has a LSD rear end.
February 5, 200818 yr I have 01 "S" with factory everything, including LSD. Is there anything you want to know about it? I think I have the orginal window sticker, somewhere.
February 5, 200818 yr Sorry to drag this a little off topic - but whats a definitive test for a rear LSD? Mine has no sticker on it and im curious to know what ive got.
February 5, 200818 yr Sorry to drag this a little off topic - but whats a definitive test for a rear LSD? Mine has no sticker on it and im curious to know what ive got. It involves jacking up the rear of the car and rotating one of the wheels by hand. If the opposite wheel turns in the same direction the one by hand is being turned, then you have a LSD. If it turns in the opposite direction (backwards) then you have an open differential.
February 5, 200818 yr What i mean is with my car being awd...im thinking both wheels may just turn in the same direction and rotate the driveshaft. Ive seen quite a few open diffs with enough drag in them to do this - doesnt take much.
February 5, 200818 yr What i mean is with my car being awd...im thinking both wheels may just turn in the same direction and rotate the driveshaft. Ive seen quite a few open diffs with enough drag in them to do this - doesnt take much.Durania gave you the correct method of testing....doesn't matter whether it's AWD or not.
February 5, 200818 yr USDM 98-08 only the base or L Forester DOES NOT have a rear LSD. It is standard on all S, XS, Premium and Turbo models. That all changes in 2009 Forester line with VDC standard on all models.
February 5, 200818 yr Author USDM 98-08 only the base or L Forester DOES NOT have a rear LSD. It is standard on all S, XS, Premium and Turbo models. That all changes in 2009 Forester line with VDC standard on all models. Great info thanks!
February 5, 200818 yr Do any Foresters come factory with LSD diffs in them? guess you've already got your answers, but... I shopped for a Forester with an LSD in mind as well... I referenced cars101.com to see which ones had the LSD... I ended up with a 2000 Forester S... lots of fun little comfort options... I think if you get one a year or two newer you can also get the moonroof option... but I didn't want to spend the extra money at the time... --Spiffy
February 5, 200818 yr USDM 98-08 only the base or L Forester DOES NOT have a rear LSD. It is standard on all S, XS, Premium and Turbo models. That all changes in 2009 Forester line with VDC standard on all models. That would be great news if accurate. Looks like I'll be jacking up the rear wheels on our '99 Model S!
December 25, 201312 yr USDM 98-08 only the base or L Forester DOES NOT have a rear LSD. It is standard on all S, XS, Premium and Turbo models. That all changes in 2009 Forester line with VDC standard on all models. thanks = good info
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