The first Subaru Legacy GT was manufactured in 1989. It was first released in Japan, the later released to the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Northern Europe and Australia. In Australia, the Legacy is called Liberty.
In general, many of the 1990 through 1993 parts are interchangeable on the Subaru Legacys. But your best source would be a 1991 Subaru Legacy, followed by a 1990 Subaru Legacy. Verify the bolt patters before purchasing from 1992 or 1993.
From 1995 to 1999.....
Will fit Legacy/Outback Model Year 1995 to 1999.
depending on the year of your legacy you should be able to access the rear speakers from inside of your trunk.
In a Subaru manual for your make, model, and year. Talk to your dealer, or look up the information possibly at your local library.
A Subaru Legacy GT is a midsize car that has been produced since 1989. To purchase a current model Legacy GT, you can visit a local Subaru dealership. To purchase a previous year's model, visit the sites Edmunds, Auto Trader and Cars.
2006 was a very strong year for Subaru thanks to the 2006 Subaru Forester (selling on average $15,000 per car) as well as the 2006 Subaru Outback. Other cars, though not as well selling, in the year 2006 include the Subaru 2006 Impreza and the Legacy vehicle as well.
It depends on the year and model, half of them are built in japan, and the other half in Laffayette Indiana.
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 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.).
Should really flush your system every year to prevent any rusting or fouling, but at the very least every 2 years.
last one we had done was £220 that was last year on a 2000 model 2.5i