No, different gear ratio and the SVX has a viscous LSD and is uses a unique right rear axle compared to any other US Subaru
I've been looking for the same thing on a 94 subaru legacy wagon. There is a rear lens for your 95 subaru legacy wagon selling on eBay right now...
It should be.
no a ts-r is non turb and a gtb is twin turbo
If the 2 cars in question are Legacy's have the same transmission and rear end then yes. The chassis are similar and they were both offered with 2.2 liter engines only.
The same as a 2003 subaru legacy
the 1989 through 1993 subarus were one series. should bolt on so long as the engine is the same model.
in with the timing belt change them at the same time
im having the same problem...
Read your owners manual -- It will give you clear instructions on how to do this. It should be on the drivers side between the motor and the firewall. Check the differential oil on the passenger side in about the same place. Subaru transmissions use both transmission fluid and 90 weight gear lube.
They both have EJ25s but they will have different tunes from the factory.
Yes both of these cars runs the 4eat automatic transmission, and the standard can be put in the svx from the legacy
if it is AWD (all-wheel drive) it has limited slip diff^^^Above answer is bad information:Most Subarus do not have a rear limited slip differential (LSD), but some do. Unless you have an STi or one of the rare older late 80s early 90s sporty Subarus, if you do have any type of limited slip differential it will be a 'viscous' type (VLSD).Jack up the rear of the car and spin one wheel while you watch how the other wheel spins. A Subaru with an LSD should have both rear wheels spinning in the same direction, but if it has the more common open-differential then one tire will spin in the opposite direction of the other.