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Another quick fix you can do is this. Remove the plastic black channels on the right and left sides of the sunroof. You will see two black circles that hold the trim pieces in place. These pull out but usually they break when they are removed. Once you do this you will see the sunroof glass is held in place by 4 bolts on each side. You can then check the bolts to see if they are loose, if so this will tighten them up. If not to make your sunroof site higher you can loosen the bolts and add spacers to make the sunroof sit higher. I am on the road now but will take a few pictures so you can see what I am talking about.
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Tire Question
rweddy replied to cutter's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I would agree, dedicated snows are the best. But for a single tire I have been happy with BFG Traction TAs. -
I like the 90-94 best. They have nice little touches, that new models cheaped out on. For example post 94 there is one door open indicator, so if you have to guess what door is ajar or open. Older models have separate indicators for each door, so you know which one is open. The spare tire cover on the wagons has hinges and is secured to the floor rather than just a loose piece of plastic. The intermittent wipers intervals can be adjusted rather then one setting.
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HG on these is external leak, got some time to fix, not a catastrophic blow up. Auto tranny does not have issues, just keep the fluid clean. Service books are all about Factory Service Manuals, you can download them on-line or buy the books at dealer/ebay. No worries on the questions, great that you work on your own cars, these are very easy cars to work on. And parts are super cheap compaired to your BMW!
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I am on my 11th Subaru, 3rd new generation. 2.2 is the best motor Subaru has ever built. You will love working on the single timing belt if you are old school! 90-96 Legacy are basically the same, but 96 auto obw get the 2.5 which can have headgasket issues. 97 up 2.2 are interference motors. Sedan/Wagon is really a preference of taste, I like wagons because I can haul all my bikes, snowboards etc. And once you seal the oil pumps it lasts for 100k instead of 6 months!
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Yes this is a Colorado thing. I know of many 2000-2003 that had this same issue. I see lots of these years for sale with the same damage. My father got his 02 repainted from Subaru for free because of the same issue. After talking to the rep, they said the high uv rays and altitude of Colorado tend to cause paint issues here.