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01-04-2011, 01:41 PM
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Martinjmpr
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Re: Disable AWD on a Subaru Legacy by removing a fuse?
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Dr. Jerryrigger
One person did gain substantial mileage by removing the rear axles, which is a major undertaking.
The best way to get better MPG out of a Forester is to sell it and buy something else.
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