91 legacy suspension upgrade

Struts, spring, anti-rollbars, braces and the like.

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realfinn
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91 legacy suspension upgrade

Post by realfinn »

Hey guys! Just thinking of upgrading my suspension on the 91 legacy N/A (for right now) fwd. I would like some suspension to stiffen the car up. I don't want to compensate ride height (and actually going up an inch wouldn't hurt in this neck of the woods) but I would still like to have it handle better.

Anyone have a list of parts that I can refer to? If anyone has it and wouldn't mind taking the time can you provide a list of parts and part numbers, maybe estimated prices.

I would like to do struts, springs, and swaybar (all new rubber included). Anyone got any ideas.

I am going to start with the rear end, as of now I have 15" ALBA rims on the car with 195-50-15 on em. They are scrubbing the wheel wells on the outside of the tire. Its beginning to scare me a bit. I just put 4 new Nitto 450's on it and I would like to keep them for more than 2 months.

Any help here would be greatly appreciated.

The easier the parts are to find the better. Thanks!
tris91ricer
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Post by tris91ricer »

KYB GR2s, or AGXs, for struts, and probably some stock 2.5RS springs.

I'd really love to whack you with the search stick,

bbs.legacycentral.org/search.php

however, you may want to look here, because this is what the Suspension Compendium was created for.

http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=2153
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realfinn
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Post by realfinn »

The problem I have though is that I find a few different part numbers for the same model years. Can anyone help?
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Yes. Read the Compendium linked above.
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