New Gen3 Outback Struts - Advice please.
New Gen3 Outback Struts - Advice please.
Hey all,
My '99 Gen 3 Outback has 245,000kms on her and is still going strong.
The clutch is on its last legs and will be replaced this week or next. Clutch hydraulics too.
The only other indication of her heritage is some knocking from the aging struts. So it's time to replace them. I bought the car with over 200,000 on the clock, so I don't know what nice firm (even stock) suspension feels like!
I'm not rich, and I'm used to crap... so a sensibly priced set should spoil me, plus I don't think I can afford anything touting serious performance!
Can anyone offer some advice on what I should buy (and from where)?
I can arrange fitting, so just the struts themselves are required.
The car does mostly city driving, some camping (dirt roads and tracks) and is driven "with intent". That is to say, I push it hard, but not too hard, as the current sloppy suspension makes for unpredictable results when cornering.
Thanks in advance everyone!
Ta,
Naca-Yoda
(Melbourne, Australia)
__________________
Current Ride: Gen3 \'99 Outback
Modification/Owners Log http://www.mredge.com/content_99Outback.html
Previous Ride: 88 L Series Wagon
My '99 Gen 3 Outback has 245,000kms on her and is still going strong.
The clutch is on its last legs and will be replaced this week or next. Clutch hydraulics too.
The only other indication of her heritage is some knocking from the aging struts. So it's time to replace them. I bought the car with over 200,000 on the clock, so I don't know what nice firm (even stock) suspension feels like!
I'm not rich, and I'm used to crap... so a sensibly priced set should spoil me, plus I don't think I can afford anything touting serious performance!
Can anyone offer some advice on what I should buy (and from where)?
I can arrange fitting, so just the struts themselves are required.
The car does mostly city driving, some camping (dirt roads and tracks) and is driven "with intent". That is to say, I push it hard, but not too hard, as the current sloppy suspension makes for unpredictable results when cornering.
Thanks in advance everyone!
Ta,
Naca-Yoda
(Melbourne, Australia)
__________________
Current Ride: Gen3 \'99 Outback
Modification/Owners Log http://www.mredge.com/content_99Outback.html
Previous Ride: 88 L Series Wagon
they come with KYB suspension stock. Maybe just get some new KYB struts front and rear. And if your keen definately upgrade the springs to king springs.
alex
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
- Outback bloke
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2103
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:00 am
- Location: Morayfield - Queensland
- Contact:
Excellent advice.
I have just gone through this exercise with my MY99 Gen 3 Outback. This car has just under 210,000km on board.
I simply replaced the stock (KYB) struts with Subaru factory parts. The difference between the worn out and wallowy (and dare I say dangerous) version and the brand new stockers is like chalk and cheese.
Anything extra would only be a bonus.
I have just gone through this exercise with my MY99 Gen 3 Outback. This car has just under 210,000km on board.
I simply replaced the stock (KYB) struts with Subaru factory parts. The difference between the worn out and wallowy (and dare I say dangerous) version and the brand new stockers is like chalk and cheese.
Anything extra would only be a bonus.
Dave Hill
MY13 Outback - The new blue one.
MY99 Outback - As it's maker intended - but with a fresher engine now.
1994 RS Turbo - Not quite so stock! And freshly repainted now
And then there's the family Vortex - rebuilt, updated and now unregistered and gathering dust in the shed.
MY13 Outback - The new blue one.
MY99 Outback - As it's maker intended - but with a fresher engine now.
1994 RS Turbo - Not quite so stock! And freshly repainted now

And then there's the family Vortex - rebuilt, updated and now unregistered and gathering dust in the shed.

- AlpineRaven
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3682
- Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:00 am
- Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Agreed above, when mine at that time it was 260,000kms i replaced the suspensions, I replaced to new outback KYB ones instead of Liberty ones and noticed BIG difference between worn and new ones.. Thought I'd share.
Cheers
AP
Cheers
AP
Subarus that I have/had:
1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

Thanks BYB-01, thanks everyone!BYB-01 wrote:Some good advice there. If you shop around you should be able to get a complete set of struts and springs for around $800. I would suggest not just doing struts. Spend the extra money and do the springs at the same time.
Shop around for stock shocks where though? At Subaru dealers?
Are the springs just stock too? I didn't realise these worn out. Should they too be replaced with stock ones?
I feel like I'm copping out a bit... is this really my only option?
I've always wanted to get better handling and performance from my car, but cannot justify spending a single cent replacing parts that work fine, just for the sake of a few percent. But now I CAN justify it, because the old parts are shot! Surely there must be parts out there that are similarly priced that represent a tiny step up from stock? Or even represent better performace for the same price, because you aren't paying for manufacturers markups?
Let me know!
Ta again!!
NY
just get standard KYB's for it, and get king springs as an upgrade. They are about $120 a pair. Not overly expensive. And you WILL notice the difference.
alex
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
99 Outback part numbers
King Springs
KSFR-32 front spring
KSFR-29 rear spring
KYB Struts
334275 front left strut
334276 front right strut
341276 rear strut (same part number for left and right)
Where?

Suggest you start with Autobarn and Supercheap, then try your other local parts shops.

King Springs
KSFR-32 front spring
KSFR-29 rear spring
KYB Struts
334275 front left strut
334276 front right strut
341276 rear strut (same part number for left and right)
Where?

Suggest you start with Autobarn and Supercheap, then try your other local parts shops.

1999 Outback (some mods)
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
Hi Guys,
Just new to the forum so G'day... I am in exactly the same situation as naca-yoda. Didn't realise the stock struts are made by KYB. Got a quote from Burson for $237 each front strut and $132 each rear, KYB. Subaru want $160 for the fronts and (sit down) $650 for each rear, which in my case is the self-leveling variety.
If you don't mind me semi-hijacking this thread, does anybody have experience replacing the self-levelling struts with regular? Can just the strut itself be swapped or are there other components involved?
Thanks,
Adam
PS - naca-yoda, if you go for new springs, try searching that popular auction site for "king springs", should get 4 for $220...
Just new to the forum so G'day... I am in exactly the same situation as naca-yoda. Didn't realise the stock struts are made by KYB. Got a quote from Burson for $237 each front strut and $132 each rear, KYB. Subaru want $160 for the fronts and (sit down) $650 for each rear, which in my case is the self-leveling variety.
If you don't mind me semi-hijacking this thread, does anybody have experience replacing the self-levelling struts with regular? Can just the strut itself be swapped or are there other components involved?
Thanks,
Adam
PS - naca-yoda, if you go for new springs, try searching that popular auction site for "king springs", should get 4 for $220...
adamjgs wrote:Got a quote from Burson for $237 each front strut and $132 each rear, KYB. Subaru want $160 for the fronts and (sit down) $650 for each rear, which in my case is the self-leveling variety.
Hey Adam, Hijack away! It is all detail that helps me!
So it is cheaper to buy the fronts direct from Subaru?!
How do you know if you have the self leveling rears? My Outback is the stock model, 5-speed manual. I assume the self-leveling was an option or only on the Limited... maybe?
- bobbyjimmy
- Junior Member
- Posts: 273
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm
- Location: ACT
I'm taking the Bilstein's (Liberty B4 spec with about 40,000km on them which I bought brand new) out of my Outback in a month or so.
There's your perfomance and better handling.
I'm after $600 for the set.
If your intersted, my email is luke(dot)shepherd(at)janrule(dot)com(dot)au
And if you don't go offroad that much, i'd suggest a rear sway bar and HD links.
There's your perfomance and better handling.
I'm after $600 for the set.
If your intersted, my email is luke(dot)shepherd(at)janrule(dot)com(dot)au
And if you don't go offroad that much, i'd suggest a rear sway bar and HD links.
Hey naca-yoda,
I am fairly sure that it is only the limited models which have self-levelling rears... I could be wrong! And yes I am "shocked" too that subaru's price for the fronts is cheaper, I will get to the bottom of that today and let you know!
Does anybody know whether the self-levelling struts can be reconditioned perhaps?
Adam
I am fairly sure that it is only the limited models which have self-levelling rears... I could be wrong! And yes I am "shocked" too that subaru's price for the fronts is cheaper, I will get to the bottom of that today and let you know!
Does anybody know whether the self-levelling struts can be reconditioned perhaps?
Adam
- bobbyjimmy
- Junior Member
- Posts: 273
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm
- Location: ACT
[quote="bobbyjimmy"]I'm taking the Bilstein's (Liberty B4 spec with about 40,000km on them which I bought brand new) out of my Outback in a month or so.
There's your perfomance and better handling.QUOTE]
Hey bobbyjimmy,
Thanks for your reply on the AUSubaru site.
I guess my biggest concern is in regard to ride height and compatibility.
It sounds like your added some lovely suspension to your Outback... why undo this modification? Aren't they working out?
Have they degraded much since you bought them?
Did it lower the ride height?
I bought the Outback over the Liberty for ride height (and the 2.5 at sensible prices).
Ta,
NY
There's your perfomance and better handling.QUOTE]
Hey bobbyjimmy,
Thanks for your reply on the AUSubaru site.
I guess my biggest concern is in regard to ride height and compatibility.
It sounds like your added some lovely suspension to your Outback... why undo this modification? Aren't they working out?
Have they degraded much since you bought them?
Did it lower the ride height?
I bought the Outback over the Liberty for ride height (and the 2.5 at sensible prices).
Ta,
NY
- bobbyjimmy
- Junior Member
- Posts: 273
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm
- Location: ACT
Getting rid of them because i'm getting coilovers....
I tried the lifted/offroad thing, it wasn't for me.
Its nowhere near as common for Bilsteins to degrade vs the standrd KYB's.
They have no leaks, funny noises etc.
Bilsteins can also be rebuilt and revalved etc, so could possible be the last set of struts you buy.
It did lower the car, but only because I put in Whiteline lowering springs at the same time.
You can either get a set of HD king springs (as someone has suggested) or an O.E replacement spring (after 200,000+km yours will saggy/sloppy/boat like handling).
I tried the lifted/offroad thing, it wasn't for me.
Its nowhere near as common for Bilsteins to degrade vs the standrd KYB's.
They have no leaks, funny noises etc.
Bilsteins can also be rebuilt and revalved etc, so could possible be the last set of struts you buy.
It did lower the car, but only because I put in Whiteline lowering springs at the same time.
You can either get a set of HD king springs (as someone has suggested) or an O.E replacement spring (after 200,000+km yours will saggy/sloppy/boat like handling).
- bobbyjimmy
- Junior Member
- Posts: 273
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm
- Location: ACT
I had my car lifted with King Spings, before I had the Bilsteins.
I didn't like the amount of body roll when it was lifted (even thou I had swaybars etc), so I got rid of all the lifted stuff and went the other way, lowered it.
Decent coilovers have adjustable height and damping (can replace the srpings for harder/softer and get them revalved harder/softer etc), so you can fine tune your struts to the way you want your car to handle.
You can read about what they do, pro's and con's on rexnet.com.au, GTRydaz.com.au etc, and pictures of Tein's (a Japanese brand) here;
http://www.tein.co.jp/e/products/flex.html
I didn't like the amount of body roll when it was lifted (even thou I had swaybars etc), so I got rid of all the lifted stuff and went the other way, lowered it.
Decent coilovers have adjustable height and damping (can replace the srpings for harder/softer and get them revalved harder/softer etc), so you can fine tune your struts to the way you want your car to handle.
You can read about what they do, pro's and con's on rexnet.com.au, GTRydaz.com.au etc, and pictures of Tein's (a Japanese brand) here;
http://www.tein.co.jp/e/products/flex.html