not a whole lot maybe 1500?
not a whole lot maybe 1500?
Beware the manufacturers limit on the towbar. I wouldn't try for over 750kgs (1600 lbs) unbraked, they start pushing the car around a bit when you go over that. Experience talking
it it a question or statement?
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...
8500
electronic
My '95 Subaru Legacy Wagon averages between 23 - 24 mpg in mixed driving. Pure highway, I push 28. HOPE THIS HELPS.
technically 21K but to play it "safe" 18K
If it is of the same year, it should be a easy replacement. If you are swapping with the springs of the Legacy, you may notice a slight ride height increase.
The towing capacity of a 1995 Ford Explorer varies depending on the engine and configuration. Generally, it ranges from about 3,000 to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. The V6 engine typically supports lower towing limits, while the V8 engine provides the higher capacity. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific towing guidelines and safety recommendations.
The gross weight rating capacity on your 1995 K1500 suburban is stated at 3000 pounds. The towing capacity of your 1995 K1500 is stated at 7500 pounds.
The radiator should be the same for all 95-99 model year Subaru Legacys. If I remember correctly, the upper and lower radiator hoses can be different, though, depending on the engine (i.e. EJ22 vs. EJ25) or Legacy version (i.e. Outback, etc.).
It should say in the glove compartment. My 95 says 1885 lbs. With the 5.0 liter
a 1999 legacy can drive on both 95 as 98 octane fuel, 98 is slightly more expensive, but still preferred by most legacy owners, since 98 is more efficient and slightly increases performance.