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Just wondering if anyone can link websites that I can find upgrades for my 98 GT Wagon (2nd gen). So Far I have found:

 

 

GReddy Strut Bar:

http://performance.importrp.com/greddy/greddy_strut_tower_bars/14063009/i-245123.aspx

 

CAI:

http://www.cosmoracing.com/productinfo.asp?cid=150&pid=1812

 

Rear Swaybar Kit:

http://www.rallitek.com/lereswbarkit.html

 

NGK Performance Wires:

http://www.clubplug.net/

 

Eibach Pro Spring Kit:

http://www.autocarparts.com/part/274/Subaru/Legacy/2.5GT/

 

I know there isn't a lot of upgrades for these cars, but if anyone knows of anything, please link it.

 

Thanks

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Needless to say, my Subaru needs new rear swaybar ends according to the dealership. If that upgrade deals with the problem, does anyone know how hard it is to do the swap yourself? I'm no mechanic, but I know a dealership probably wouldn't install them without selling the part to me first.
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the sways and endlinks are easy to do yourself. I did mine and I know nothing aboiut cars really. I just installed a cosmo racing CAI too.

 

Soon to do 04 sti struts w/rce black springs. as soon as the springs get here.

 

Rear sway and endlinks:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v337/Jimm3h/_MG_5659.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v337/Jimm3h/_MG_5662.jpg

note: I have heavy duty sway bar mounts on the way and it is recomended for a bigger bar.

 

intake:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v337/Jimm3h/_MG_5674.jpg

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Anything I should know if I do the swaybar myself? The dealership wants $400 including parts and labor for just the links, both L and R. That system looks like it solves that problem. Also, do you notice a huge difference in your ride with the swaybar upgrade?
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i did notice a big difference, it's much flatter through the turns. I think w/ shipping and taxes I paid $280 for the endlinks and they're way better then the stock. the sways were $150 for the front (bought from zeus marine, never installed before) and around 200 shipped for the rear.

 

all you need to do the endlinks is a couple ramps and sockets. really easy.

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Good to know its easy to do. Like I said, the ends alone were going to run me over $400, labor included, so I think I'll get the upgraded part and do it myself for half the price. If I have any ?'s as I do it, I'll be sure to ask you.
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got some H&R springs for sale which is alot cheaper then wat that site is asking for $170 shipped (more if you're in Canada)

 

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh265/SayingSorry1988/carshow004-1.jpg

 

the drop u'll get wasnt on the car more than 3000 miles b4 it was totaled

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  • 3 weeks later...
got some H&R springs for sale which is alot cheaper then wat that site is asking for $170 shipped (more if you're in Canada)

 

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh265/SayingSorry1988/carshow004-1.jpg

 

the drop u'll get wasnt on the car more than 3000 miles b4 it was totaled

 

What front bumper and rims is that?

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