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  1. You dont need to be stuck to take pics. Just go out and get some good wheeling shots.
  2. I'll probably be a couple hours ahead of you, plan on leaving late morning.
  3. It depends. With the LED's in my front signals they blink fast because of the different wattage. I could put a resistor in, but the quicker flashing doesnt bother me. I would use the red bulbs for the brakes and white for signals.
  4. http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED-Bulbs/Turn-Signal-LED/Red-LED/V-LEDS-RED-54-M-SMT-TAILBRAKE-p9596930-1-2.html Oznium rocks too, I used them for the front flashers.
  5. Write up is now in the Retrofit forum... http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=125187 This was a pita with all the DB errors :-\
  6. We all know that the GL/Loyale lights are not the brightest setup around. When I did my EJ swap I got about a 20% increase improvement from the updated charging system, but I wanted more. For about 5-6mo I contemplated and researched, looking at all the styles in current OEM systems. I was hoping I could make a factory system work, but nothing matched the GL bucket (go figure). Then as my luck would have it, Mr Brat had a set of projectors he got off Ebay and decided to go a different route. I purchased the set from him and the real work began. No, these are not 7 colors and are 6K bulbs. I first had to find out how the projectors would fit in the buckets, so I had to separate the lens from the bucket. I did this the same way the new gen guys do their plastic headlights, put it in the oven......300deg for 25min. It worked ok. The sealant, being over 20yrs old, is a pita to pull apart. I cracked on lens trying to separate it, mostly because I didnt heat it long/hot enough. Then you need to clean off all the old stuff, another pita. The projectors fit perfect. My main concern was that they might be to long and I would have zero clearance with the glass. In order for projectors to work, you need a clear surface. The ridges on the inside of the OEM lenses are designed for 9004 halogen bulbs and to refract the light coming out, so it had to be ground smooth. I was planing on making a completely different lens at first, removing the glass and replacing it with plexi. I experimented with heating and forming, but it was hit and miss without the proper equipment. My other option was to grind and polish the glass lens. I did a bunch of internet research on it and decided to give it a try. I had some glass polishing pads and polish I got from Griot's Garage and 3-4 different grits of 3M sanding disc. I used my cordless drill for starters. I made a circle that was somewhat bigger than the projector and got to work. It was very slow going as I didnt want to overheat the glass and crack it. I did start with a old headlight, I didnt want to ruin what I had on my car as they are the best I've found to date. I used a squirt bottle of water to keep things cool and went from the glass polish to eventually using rubbing compound. This got the heavy scratches and glaze off, then I had to use finer compounds like Mequires. When I thought I had it clear enough I assembled it all and put it on the car for a test run. As you can see, theres quite a difference. So now that I knew it would work, I had to make things faster/easier. As it was, I was spending hours grinding and polishing. I'm serious......polishing these lenses - without screwing them up - takes a long time, I have at least 8-10hrs of work in each lens. If it wasnt for the drill press it would have taken forever and I probably would have given up. I had a old Craftsman drill press (that I've used once and its been on my patio for over 10yrs), so I drug that out and set it up. This cut at least a day or two off the job. The process at work. Besides the time involved with the glass, it was a pretty simple job. Wiring is standard HID stuff, but I decided not to have the halo (blue) on with the running lights. I will wire it separate and use a switch - for show purposes (maybe). Now that the projectors are done, heres were I make things over the top These arent the projectors, obviously. Hmmm, what do we have here? LED strands. Very simple and easy to install......anywhere. If you look at one of the pics above, you will see that I removed the turn signals in the bumper and replaced them with driving lights (can never have enough light for my old eyeballs). So I had to relocate the turn signals up the corner lights. I had extra LED's (when buying, you need more than what it takes. A strand can be cut every 3rd LED). So it wasnt really that hard to make them work as signals.
  7. Now I understand, with the added info. Like I said, I will do a write up soon. Theres more to it then it looks.
  8. Gee, wonder who that is pulling him back on all 4?
  9. Info is over at XT Forum... http://subaruxt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11640&p=130650&hilit=strut+swap#p130650
  10. Considering you had to have help putting in your HID's, you will NOT be able to do this. I dont think anyone will want to do what I did to get this to work :-\ This may be a one off job, as it was extremely labor intensive and I went thru 3 lenses for the drivers side. I dont have any night shots yet, but its your typical projector pattern.
  11. Thats too bad :-\ Cause I was really wanting to drag you and your tent into the Columbia River in the middle of the night
  12. I think Mick should win it, he has my vote
  13. Perrin heat shield installed. Also got my new turbo EJ22 radiator installed. And a Legacy brake master cylinder. The best is yet to come
  14. I entered it. If it wins, we'll both take credit.
  15. The center caps are different, you need something from the 80's to work. And I think most of the chrome beauty rings will work. Then lots of elbow grease and some paint they will look like new.
  16. I think when he says "p town" he means Parkland, which is in Pierce Co. And I think your trying to hard. There have been a few opportunities where you could have gone to some meets and socialized with folks, yet you are always trying to get people over to your place. We dont know if you are some serial killer living on a pig farm in Maple Valley yet :-p And have you posted here yet? http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=93529&highlight=pictures+wheel
  17. I now have working A/C in my RX (Thanks mostly to capn_r) Oh, and a few other things..........not to be revealed yet
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