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Yes it will work.

Now is the time to decide if your happy with your current height of car as you can go with outback strut/springs and get an aditional 2" of lift with a firmer ride.

The FWD struts/springs will work they just leave you 1/2" lower than stock AWD.

(Used them on my 90LS wagon for a while, currently running 96 outback struts/springs)

The front are a direct bolt in (Complete assembly) from 90-99 I believe.

 

The rears are a bit more complicated. There are cone shaped and cylinder shaped springs requiring a different strut top for each. 90-94 top have a different bolt pattern from the 95-99 models. You will need the proper strut top for your year of car and spring used.

I also have complete strut assemblys (All 4) from a 90 LegacyL AWD wagon. (Cone shaped rear springs).

Stumpy

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Yes it will work.

Now is the time to decide if your happy with your current height of car as you can go with outback strut/springs and get an aditional 2" of lift with a firmer ride.

The FWD struts/springs will work they just leave you 1/2" lower than stock AWD.

(Used them on my 90LS wagon for a while, currently running 96 outback struts/springs)

The front are a direct bolt in (Complete assembly) from 90-99 I believe.

 

The rears are a bit more complicated. There are cone shaped and cylinder shaped springs requiring a different strut top for each. 90-94 top have a different bolt pattern from the 95-99 models. You will need the proper strut top for your year of car and spring used.

I also have complete strut assemblys (All 4) from a 90 LegacyL AWD wagon. (Cone shaped rear springs).

Stumpy

 

Thanks for all the information. That will help me decide about buying a '93 Legacy with bad air shocks. Any opinion as to whether I'm on the right track in wanting a 90'-94' generation Legacy? My old one lasted 325K miles and seemed more reliable and planted in the snow than my 03' Outback or the 05' Outback I have now. The 90-94' generation cars seem better to me. Or, have I just not had enough experience with the other years? Thanks

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