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suspension interchangeability for 1989 Legacy DL?

Old Jun 11, 2004 | 11:03 AM
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Car Info: 95 Impreza coup, green, 5speed 1.8l awd
you should be able to put any impreza suspension on because the legacy and impreza shared the same platform til 95 and suspension from 93-01 is the interchangable so it should work
Old Jul 6, 2004 | 10:51 AM
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You should have no problems whatsoever using suspension for a "GC" Impreza. I'm also fairly sure the BC/BF Legacy's were heavier than later Impreza's, so if anything, the weight would only be a concern the other way around.

I just helped someone put '01 Impreza RS suspension in his '91 Legacy sedan. The only issue we ran into was that the top spring seat in the front was larger on the Impreza and we couldn't use the front springs. This shouldn't be a problem if you get the spring seats with the suspension you purchase. Alternatively, you could opt for new struts and new springs. I just got new KYB GR2's (struts) for my '93 Legacy turbo and Whiteline Control springs. I put the new struts in about two months ago and the springs will be going in this week. Needless to say, the struts made a HUGE difference. Much less body roll and a much more sure footed feel. I'll add my impressions of the springs when they're installed.

If you've got any other BC/BF Legacy questions/concerns, come join us over at:

http://bbs.legacycentral.org

It's for the early Legacy folks such as yourself.

-Brian
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