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Old 06 February 2007, 12:51 PM
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Hi chaps,

I have a 1999 T Subaru Legacy gx 2.5 4cam awd that I have searched high and low for a set of springs for, I have found to date two sets that will fit however they are now discontinued!

There are trillions of sets of legacy springs floating about but none for my model basically what I am asking is if anyone knows where to get some springs that will fit my model or do springs from any other version of the legacy fit mine?

Thanks in advance!!!

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Old 06 February 2007, 06:06 PM
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You could call Paul at www.zenperformance.com
He used to have a potent Legacy, so might give help to locating some.
Another is David at Welcome to the API website
Old 06 February 2007, 08:20 PM
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For the Legacy BE/BH (99 on):

73170 Whiteline Control spring kit front
73172 Whiteline Control spring kit front (saloon)
73171 Whiteline Control spring kit front (estate)

For the Legacy BD/BG (94-99)

70198 Whiteline Control spring kit front
70381 Whiteline Control spring kit rear (saloon)
70385 Whiteline Control spring kit rear (estate)
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Thanks guys much appreciated!!
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