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zed32

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    05 Legacy GT sedan
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    music, cars
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  1. Thanks for the info! I was looking at BC's website actually, and it looks like you can select your own spring. I might get in touch with them to see if they can do something a little softer than 6kg/mm; I'm thinking maybe 4kg in the front and 5 in the rear and dialing in the right amount of damping. If not, I might just order the bare coilover shock and get some custom springs from Hyperco. How are the dampers on the BC holding up over time? I also saw on TireRack that they have Bilstein B6 struts for the Outback of the same model year, and I've heard that Outback owners have used those Bilsteins with lowering springs. I'm curious if those might actually work on the Legacy...I'll have to do some more research.
  2. I'm a former 2005 Legacy GT owner, currently driving a 2009 Legacy sedan (stock 2.5i), but I just test drove a low-mileage 2015 3.6R and I'm fairly interested in buying it. However, I wanted to know if there is a suspension upgrade path for this car that is similar to the STI Pink/Bilstein combo that worked so well on the 4th gen Legacies. I did some searching on the forum and online, but I haven't found much in terms of possible strut upgrades (I don't think Bilstein makes a set for this car?). This car would be a daily driver, and I'd really be looking to make it handle more like a sports car, but not a track car. I think the H&R springs would probably be too low. Would a custom coilover set really be the only way to go with the absence of strut/shock upgrades? Or is there something I'm missing? Ideally, I'd want a very mild drop (less than an inch), with a bit firmer handling that still behaves comfortably for daily driving. Maybe this can be achieved with upgraded sway bars on stock springs/shocks? Also as a side note, does anyone know what the stock spring rates are for the 6th gen Legacy? Thanks!
  3. man i'm having this problem too. fan is on all the time. i've been meaning to get to the dealer, but the nearest dealership is over 30 miles away and i just get too busy to find time to take it out there when they are open. also, the dealer won't give me crap for having exhaust and coilovers, right?
  4. black legacy GT was parked next to me in front of Music Go Round in Stockton (Robinhood Dr.) a few days ago, anyone here?
  5. Spotted a silver LGT sedan with a roof rack at the Oakland Coliseum BART station parking lot on Saturday at the A's game. had University of Washington license plate frame.
  6. saw a silver one in Stockton a couple days ago, near 8 Mile Road and West Lane. couldn't tell if it was a GT, i just saw it for a second as i was going the opposite way and it was turning away from me.
  7. saw a silver legacy GT sedan in the Cold Stone parking lot on Ben Holt Dr. in Stockton yesterday, sometime in the evening.
  8. i saw a silver LGT sedan on Pacific Ave near Swain in Stockton on sunday, near Pac Bowl.
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