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njdrsubaru

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  1. not to joke about it, but now u can have that Deer Sticker you always wanted on your door!!!
  2. Alrighty... when?!?!?!?!?!?!? I'm in Joisey and not far from the Barens.
  3. Valve cover gaskets and Spark Plugs while the engine is out!!!!!!!! will save you lots of twist moments under the engine bay since the H6 sits very close to the frame. Good Luck and keep us posted Neo
  4. Congrats, you've just bought a car for the rest of your life!!!!!!! hahahahah, i got an 2.2 95 legacy wagon and they are great, lots of cool things you can do to it. Good luck! Neo
  5. yeah i had a spider bite on the neck, ended in the hospital almost causing my life, not too long ago. its nasty! ANTIBIOTICS ALL THE WAY!
  6. Ok ok i did a swap myself http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=62911 all u have to do to get the strut to line up with the hub is to have someone push the hub down with their feet while you are down there you are trying to align the strut and put the bolt in. Fairly easy when there is 2 people working on it, i did my swap in 3 hrs tops, i think it was less than that but on well, make sure you mark the bolts up top before removing the old strut (front) so when u put the OB struts in, you can try to line up the bolts to the original location and therefore not needing an alignment. also in the front be carefull with the CV axle, DO NOT pull on it too hard or it will pop out of the diferential, it happened to me. large Pry bars are a very helpfull tool on this swap and PB blaster too. good luck and let us know how it goes Cheers Neo
  7. ok I found our problem!!! for most of you that had your windshield replaced or have worked around the wiper linkages.... when they replaced my windshield they had to get the cowl cover out of the way to remove and install the windshield, so.... the clips at the ends that holds the cowl in place must be resealed once removed or you'll have water leaking right into the HVAC air intake, so i sealed that hole and the other ones under the plastic cover and it worked!! Also make sure to remove your FAN behind the glove box and stick your hand in there and pull the leaves and crap that is in the a/c condenser, i had alot of crap in there and it was smelly, yuk!! then put everything back together and enjoy a leak free car. :-p
  8. ok ok sorry for cursing, but i cant find the origin of the leak, i've checked the sunroof drains, the HVAC drain, the firewall for wetness and the ruber grommets around the doors and all the cables in and out of the car. SO I HAVE WET CARPETS ON DRIVERS AND PASSENGER SIDE!!!!!!!!!! back in July i had my windshield replaced because of a branch that fell. i checked everywehere for a leak on the windshield seal and nothing. Does anyone have an Idea where that water is coming from? its the second time its happened and everytime right after a rain storm. Plllllleeeaassseeeee HELP! i hate wet carpet smell cheers Neo
  9. the opening by the belhouse on top of the engine you'll seea square window leading to the flywheel, it is on the right side of the throtle body
  10. i have done many timing belts on subs and i have always jamed the flywheel with a prybar and tighten it untill you cant. it did work for me all the times. the opening by the belhouse on top of the engine you'll seea square window leading to the flywheel cheers Neo
  11. yeah opppsss i forget that i had to write something up and get some pics of the install
  12. lol i did get to paint them but the paint match was sooooo bad and i decided to keep them black so i striped all the paint and reinstalled it
  13. ok well i've added the headlight washers, jdm belt cover and auto dimming mirror, and off course you have seen the gauge pack. Oh and I decided to wax her today so here it is. enjoy!!
  14. i've had problems like that because of the TPS sensor, i've had many SS and almost all of then had that problem except the last one
  15. Hi john Yes you have to run the supplied harness through the firewall for the sensor that goes by the grile. all you need to do is to pop the ruber plug right above the brake pedal on the firewall and that will be right under the brake booster, so just shove the wire throught there and you'll see it in the engine compartment then pull it carefully untill enought is needed to route and reach the center part of the wood latch. More info is here. this guy did it with his WRX and it works the same for us, just the unit placement for the legacies is right uner the radio. http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1203.html BTW it is not a major mod. to do, if you can swap radios you can do this. :-p good luck and let me know how it goes, i'll post pics of the installed harness soon cheers Neo
  16. its not hard at all do install it comes with the harness to connect between the radio and the car, and that harness is a "plug and play", the only "difficult part" is the cable for the temp sensor in front of the car by the grill, which wasnt hard for me but it may be for some people
  17. ok i got a new toy and it fits perfectly, the connections that comes with it, plugs right into the harness of the car radio, while sharing the same harness you cancontroll the brightness of the light too, oh yeah its the gauge pack for the forester, part number H5010FC001. take a look and gime your comments, also i have included my red lighting gauges EDIT: of course it is installed on my legacy wagon cheers Neo
  18. so what people, subarus are great cars, gays not only drive subarus but they drive volkswagens and Audi, and pontiacs and so on. I am Gay and I drive a Subaru But i dont only drive it because the company supports the gay community, i drive it because they are great and reliable cars and easy to work on. and above all i love it. PS: gays and lesbians are humans too. cheers Neo
  19. well talking about tires, i went to get my tires balanced today, also i asked them to check if any alignment needed, so they got the car on the aligment ramp and sensor on the wheels, and guess what.... NO ALIGNMENT needed. yay!! well i swaped the struts i marked the 3 bolts up top with a sharpie so when i put it back together i put exactly where it was and i guess it worked.

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