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subaru STEVEN

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  1. It is most likely the short rubber fuel lines on each side of the engine going to your fuel injectors, the ethanol in the fuel deteriorates the hose and causes it to leak in the cold. If you are lucky you can try to tighten the clamps on the hoses to see if it stops. If not the hoses ar a pain to change. good luck.
  2. THANK YOU! for everyone that replied to my problem, In short I sold the BAJA and disclosed the problem with the car in the snow and it sold anyway. I am convinced that the lift kit was installed wrong from day one when I bought it a year ago as is from a dealership down south that had little if any snow, the car went great in the rain and dry roads, but I have had so many issues with it from day one trying to correct the numerous problems that the car had that my wife said enough is enough and sell it. So it is with great sadness that I don't have a SUBARU for a daily driver scene 1980. I have owned over 36 SUBARUS over the years and this BAJA has kicked my rump roast enough that it had to go. But I still have the ARE topper and the rack on the top of the cab for sale that I will post on stuff for sale on this sight soon.
  3. I am looking for a after market adjustable rear suspension for a 2006 BAJA lifted 4", the truck dog tracks about a inch and is very loose to drive in the snow.

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