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Old 04-28-2008, 03:26 PM   #26
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wider stance too, i think..
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wider stance too, i think..
I think it's got a little more room under the fenders, but I believe the track width is the same... at least I'm pretty sure the axles on an SVX are identical to those on the Legacy/Impreza from those years, so I don't think they're longer which they'd have to be if the track was significantly wider.
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Wheels are on backwards!!
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Hocrest & benebob on the svx network got their svx racer down to 2750 with the AT still in it. They have since put in 5spd. Not sure what it weighs now.
http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=38068
Orly? A 2700lb uber-stripped SVX should be good for 14's, me thinks.
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