The Wheel Lock Set for 1/2" Wheel Bolts (2 Locks, 1 Key) # RG01-150 is the only design made. This gives you 2 unique lug nuts that require a special socket to remove them so this isn't your traditional key and lock setup. Someone would either have to destroy the lug nut or purchase this same set and have it on hand to remove the lug nuts. view full answer...
To attach a trailer hitch ball to your 1997 Subaru Legacy Outback Limited will require the installation of a trailer hitch to your vehicle.
The only vehicles that would allow just a hitch ball to be installed without a hitch are vehicles that have a step bumper that have a hole in the bumper for the installation of the hitch ball. This bumper along with the vehicle it is on are designed to withstand the stress of towing a trailer with only the bumper.
For a hitch to fit your Legacy Outback... view full answer...
We do offer replacement hitch installation hardware kits for all of the hitches we sell. The correct parts are determined based on the original hitch part number and manufacturer. Since there are several brands and classes of hitch offered for your Legacy - both 1-1/4-inch Class II and 2-inch Class III types - you will need to confirm the hitch part number and manufacturer. The link at right will show you all hitches we offer, just for reference.
Hitches leave the factory with a safety... view full answer...
In reference to the 2003 Subaru Legacy, the term "Brighton" refers to a trim level for the Legacy that was offered in the U.S. We do offer two options in a 1-1/4-inch Class II hitch for both the sedan and wagon versions, both of which are shown on the linked page, Draw-Tite # 36284 and Curt # C12270. I suggest the Curt hitch since it offers a lower price and a higher tongue weight capacity of 350-lbs versus 300-lbs for the Draw-Tite.
My technical contact at Curt confirmed that the Brighton... view full answer...