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  1. 29x8.5x15 Super Swampers will fit my soon to be lifted Outback(Body Lift and Scorpion Springs), since a few people on here have mentioned them, But will 29x10.5x15's fit? There are some used one's locally available, but it seems like there would be some serious rubbing issues. Any guesses?:cool:
  2. The nice thing is that when I bought my 96 Outback, I got a set of 15" Subaru alloy rims with it. So I'm planning on keeping two seperate sets of tires. One for highway use, and one for fun!!!! BB's Bruce?? Your insane LOL. Does it work??
  3. Cool i'm reading that 29" swampers will fit on my lifted Outback. Any suggestions on where to get them cheapest?
  4. yes i guess they did, do those replace the strut mounts? I guess I just thought the attached to the strut mounts. so the strut is then hard mounted to the frame at the top? do that make it alot stiffer without the rubber in the original strut mounts?
  5. Ok I have the lift kit from Allied Armament, bought the KYB GR-2 struts, just bought some King lift springs, and have an original subie skid plate. Any suggestions on tires? I have an extra set of 15" Alum Legacy rims that came with my Outback so I would like to have one set of street tires and one set of off-road tires. I want the biggest one's I can get without them rubbing, and without having to bangup my subie. Also where is the best place to buy strut mounts and are there any skid plates available for my diff and oil pan? Pics will follow when the work begins!!!!! Thanks
  6. Springs are on the way!!!!! I found another source and they are supposed to ship out today!!!! Now I need tires and strut mounts, any suggestions??
  7. Hey Scottie, where did you get the springs from? Rennick is telling me they are on a month backorder. I have the struts and body lift kit ready for my Outback, but can't seem to find the springs. BTW your Legacy looks great!
  8. I just want to say thanks Nipper!!! I'm trying to find Scorpion springs right now so I can do put my lift kit on (Rennick is telling me they are on 1 month backorder:eek: ) If anyone has an idea where I might find lift springs for my Outback, send me an email! At least the shop I am using is letting me take pics as they progress:) ***UPDATE*** Springs are on their way!!!!
  9. well my 97 that i'll be getting rid of soon came with it, and the 96 i just bought didn't. It has the programming reset button up in the wiring, but not box like what was in my 97. i was kinda hoping it was easy plug in but there are a ton of wires up there.
  10. I would like to switch out my remote module from my old 97 Outback to my new 96 one. Both have power locks. I see the module under the dash. Is it hard to remove and rewire? Bunched of wires not sure if i'm getting myself in over my head. Any suggestions?
  11. no the 97 is a 2.5 but i haven't any serious problems with either of mine. knock on wood lol:)
  12. i have both a vw golf and a 96 and 97 outback, and all things equal, the subarus are twice as dependable. if you do normal maint on the sube and its not a lemon, you should get another 100,000 out of it easily.
  13. same here, and i wouldn't worry about the head gasket. its either bad or its not not much you can do. i've never had a prob with them in my outback.
  14. Awesome job!!! I'm going to put a custom bumper on my soon to be lifted Outback, and I like the way yours is looking.
  15. I'm not sure where you are looking. I looked in the same area as you, bought 1 for $3,000 off of craigs list and saw many others well under $4,000. 96,97,98, and 99 Outbacks are pretty much the same. Saw plenty in ebay that were in this area too. Just missed on a 98 Legacy wagon that went for $3,200, only had 110,000 on it. And this was just this week and last week. So I'm not sure what the problem is. If you only buy from dealers you will pay a premium and those cars are as likely to be duds as any are. If you don't know cars, pay the extra $50-75 to have it looked at by a mechanic. Well worth the money and a great negotiating tool. The car I was looking at was listed at $4,100 originally, he was asking $3,600 when I looked at it, I offered $3,000 cash and that was that. Also regular Legacy's are typically a little cheaper and if you get new Outback struts, I'll sell you the springs for cheap, so you'll have the same ground clearance as an Outback.http://charlotte.craigslist.org/car/394187167.html, http://charlotte.craigslist.org/car/380934957.html, http://columbia.craigslist.org/car/405259582.html, http://asheville.craigslist.org/car/396636777.html
  16. As far as mileage I get 22mpg with my 97 Outback, but I drive fast and hard:grin: I think Outbacks are very reliable as long as you do a timing belt change every 100k and oil every 5k or so. I had my tranny flushed when I bought it because my mechanic felt it had some slight torque bind. Now almost 200,000 miles later its still going fine, over 274,000 on the car and tranny, only about 100,000 on current engine due to a wreck that damaged my radiator without me noticing till too late.
  17. Just for reference, I just bought a 96 Outback a few days ago in Charlotte, N.C., 155,000 miles. All gaskets redone 4-5000 miles ago by Subaru mechanic. Timing belt done at 110,000, with receipts for all parts. Zero oil leaks, no torque bind, body in near perfect shape for the age, interior above average, ice cold air, and it came with an extra set of 15" Subaru aluminum rims. $3,000.00
  18. Not to disagree with everyone, but in the last 3-4 years, I have run all different sizes of tires on my Outback. Many times I've had to purchase a used tire or two to get by, and I have mixed different sizes and wear levels. I currently have over 273,000 miles on my awd the auto transmission in my 97 Outback. When I could afford it of course, I have tried to keep them all them same, but it never seems to work out. Just wanted to throw that out there:eek:
  19. Well i won't pick it up till Monday or Tuesday, but i'll post pics then. After seeing Nippers good looking "Blue", I didn't want to install my new A.A. lift kit on a beater. So I bought an identical better looking "Green" Outback more worthy of the transformation into my offroad warrior. I have the lift kit, struts, and skid plate, now if I could just find a deal on the scorpion springs...... Oh and a off road front bumper!
  20. Well i bought the car. it had 155,000 miles on it. tranny was fine. headgasket and numerous other gaskets and seals were replaced 7,000 miles ago, by subaru mechanic, showed me all the receipts. engine wasn't perfectly clean but dry as a bone everywhere. oil, tranny fluid and coolant looked fine. told him 3000 was highest I'd go and he accepted it. he was asking 4100 a month ago, went down to 3600 last week and I felt it was worth 3000. body was in good shape, no rust, no dents. looks identical to my other outback, cept its not all beat up. time to sell my old one i guess:(
  21. I'm looking at a 1996 Outback in a few hours and It had the headgasket and valve cover gaskets replaced a year ago, supposedly by a Suburu mechanic after hours. It is the identical car as mine pretty much 96 vs 97 but I'm worried about the damage that might have been done by a headgasket blowing or shoddy repair. It has 155,000 on it and its an auto 2.5 . Also how to you check for the torque bind problem? Any help would be appreciated!!
  22. not sure since the car i'm looking at is a regular legacy and mine is an outback wondering if the struts i got for the outback are the same
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