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Marty

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  1. Get your handling up to par ça veut dire, ajoute les pièces qu`il faut pour rendre la suspension plus ferme et avoir une tenue de route meilleure
  2. IIt can`t be a shop that would try to screw him. on one occasion, apparently the car stalled on the side of the road
  3. It could be but that is why I am interested to know if the problem is more common then it looks. 80000 miles does not seem high mileage for a subaru that to my knoeledge still has a good reputation. Any subaru macanics out there
  4. As I mentionned in my other post,I just had this guy that I know who`s boss`s family had 3 subaru and on the three of them, the rear dif went at about 80000 miles so I am starting to worry. This guy`s car is a 2003 legacy outback
  5. I am no lawyer. I am just a guy who was told by someone I know that his boss, who had 3 subarus in the familly and on the three of them the rear dif went at around that mileage so that is why I am asking
  6. good day all, have any of you heard of or experienced multiple and repeated rear differential failure at around 80000 miles for any subaru models from years 2000 and up. The input of mecanics working for subaru dealers would also be appreciated.Regards.:-\
  7. Good evening to all of you. I am new to this forum and I just wanted to say Hi and tell you hom much I appreciate my new 2005 impreza RS wagon.Coming down from Quebec city last week end, it was snowing and I was able to drive in the left lane with 2 inches of snow passing other cars at 70 miles/hour.So much fun.Regards
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