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Legacy777

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  1. What's your budget? You're probably not going to find anything specifically for the outback, however there are probably quite a bit of stuff from the normal legacy and impreza of similar years that would work. You could put Legacy GT springs & struts on your outback, which will probably lower the ride height from what it current is, and give you better handling....without "slamming" it. I'd suggest searching on Nasioc http://forums.nasioc.com/forums in the legacy forum for more information on what's swappable.
  2. I believe there are a few threads that show pics and have instructions. You may want to search. It's pretty straight forward. To be honest, I'd highly recommend you replace all four struts at once. I've been down the road you're going, and you end up with issues in having mixed-matched struts with different damping rates.
  3. So what was the fix....? Also, what wiring is different between the wiring diagram and what the car actually is wired?
  4. What are you wanting to swap? Everything, or just calipers? How are the 03's brakes better? Does it stop shorter, or does it just feel better. Once you get into the "feel" portion of braking, you get into the non-calculatable part that can be different for different people. Things like brake fluid, brake pads, vacuum assist, tires, etc can affect how the brakes feel. So what I would suggest you do, make a list of what's different between your 00 & 03. Try to remove some of those things from the list....but do this after you've answered the question, what's better about the 03.
  5. The earlier imprezas should have roughly the same suspension setup as the early legacies. So I don't see any issue with using either the forester or outback suspension.
  6. So your problem is pretty much a transient issue at startup in cold conditions. Unfortunately, there's probably nothing you can do since the issue is with the sensors measuring dash temp....and waiting for things to warm up.
  7. I'd suggest they check the IAC valve first.....it may be gunked up and sticking. How does the car run otherwise?
  8. Check out my write-up. All the info is there, as well as costs. It's not a project I'd recommend for someone without some good automotive knowledge.
  9. At 66, does the air still feel warm? One would think the flapper door on the heater core would shut all the way so you can only have outside air....but maybe not.
  10. Yeah, remove the battery cable for an hour or so.
  11. This may or may not help http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/AWD_transfer_system3.jpg I had thought there were some pictures or someone that did this work....
  12. You should be able to get at the bulbs from under the car. You may need to remove some of the plastic under body tray to get at them.
  13. I wouldn't worry about it, especially if the code hasn't shown up again. If you continue to get the code, then you could have an issue with the TCU or wiring.
  14. It may be steel blue mica.... If you find a pic of a car, you'll probably find someone that can identify it. You'll probably have better luck finding a pic and someone to identify the paint on NASIOC http://forums.nasioc.com/forums
  15. If you didn't do it, disconnect all the electrical sensor connectors, blow them out with compressed air, and put dielectric grease in them.
  16. These may help http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/autoseatbeltdiag1.jpg http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/autoseatbeltdiag2.jpg http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/autoseatbeltdiag3.jpg http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/auto_seatbelt_wiring_diag1.jpg http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru_manual_scans/FSM_Scans/auto_seatbelt_wiring_diag2.jpg
  17. Torque bind is more of an issue with automatics. I've heard of far less instances of torque bind on manual transmissions. This is assuming you're referring to manual transmissions with the 5-speed description.
  18. Yup, you're in the right section. The board has several different forums, each forum has threads, and threads have posts replied to them. As for keeping tabs on your post, there's two main ways. When you submit a thread, there's an option below that says "Thread Subscription" You can set this up to email you whenever someone replies. The other way is use the search engine and simply type in your username, and find all any posts by you. Hope that helps.
  19. Hmm.....have you done any routine maintenance on it recently, plugs, wire, filters, etc?

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