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I had this problem with my 95 Impreza. The whole spare wheel well would fill up with water, as would the "pockets" on either side of the trunk (fenders). I tried EVERYTHING to find the source of the leak with no luck. It really left me scratching my head. I ended up trading the car in about 1.5 years after it started, so I never got to pursue it much further....not my problem anymore:) My best theory was that water was getting sprayed up from the road somehow through the pressure equilization vents. The stuff in the trunk would be bone dry, but the cheap fiberboard cover and depressions (as mentioned above) would be soaked/filled with water. Best of luck, Kevin
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Hey Dan, Just one Subaru for me...it's bicycles that are my weakness. I couldn't pass up those Speedline 2108 wheels when they basically fell in my lap though:) I've also got a Kartboy shifter and bushings, USDM STi tranny mount, and an IPD rear sway bar. Snows and steelies go on this week. You are the FIRST person to ever spot me...ever. I've been on this board since 1999, and NASIOC since 2000. I've driven/stayed all over New England, New York, and even lived in Syracuse for a couple years. For you sir, you get a cookie! If you like small artsy towns, may I suggest Tivoli, Red Hook, and Hudson as well. Woodstock isn't what it used to be (all the hippies are gone) but there are lots of galleries and a good atmosphere. Also, Kingston is coming around. We have lots of galleries Uptown and on the Rondout, and even a very vibrant theatre here in Midtown And yes Dave, the traffic in NP is pretty bad for its size. I actually live in Kingston and work in the New Paltz/Marbletown/Rosendale area on a daily basis. Take care, Kevin
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I have no idea when (if ever) the gear oils were changed out. I'll crawl under the beast and check out the CV's as well. The roof rack will be used for the bikes...should be a nice rudder in the crosswinds:) She says that driving through Kansas will make me want to /myself, but that's the only really bad part of the drive. Kevin
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Hey all, long time no post, I know Between family life, personal life, bicycling, and the fact that I bought a damn house, life has been busy to stay active in all of my favorite forums. Anyhow... My girlfriend and I are headed to Breckenridge to get some mountain biking and hiking in during mid August. It was decided to use my wagon since there is plenty of room for everything. I feel I am pretty on top of maintenance with the car, and I am half posting this because I am so excited to be going on a trip, but it never hurts to have a little extra input;) So not counting the small issue of her not being able to drive a standard (and not being able to get solid seat time in...she leaves for a very sudden trip to Africa in 5 days), is there anything I should look over or have inspected? I need an oil change, so now is the time to do this...Here are the vitals: The car is a 2001 Legacy. The head gaskets and everything related to them were changed out about 9,000 miles ago or so. Along with that service, the timing belt was changed and a new oxygen sensor was put in place. The front brakes/rotors were new when I bought the car, and they probably have oh....35k on them. The battery and alternator were also new at the time of purchase, and the clutch and all reltated parts are new as well. That's it, nice to be posting again. Thanks for the input, Kevin