October 2, 201114 yr Hey guys, haven't been on here for a while, i just moved from Northwest Washington (offroad) to Havre, Montana where it's cold as hell in the winter (gets down to -50). so we will see how my Legacy does. Anyway i have only been here a month and i have picked up a "new" wagon for the collection! its an 84 gl wagon that runs and drives for $100. It looks like crap and needs a windshield (100 bucks installed) but it runs like a champ. So once i remove the cobwebs, its gonna get a 2 inch lift and some 27's Also, are there any suby guys in my general area?
October 2, 201114 yr Nice love both my ea81 wagons some of the best car's I've ever owned. Those and my 92 legacy. I'm not from your area, but my 1982 wagon came from Montana to begin with!
October 2, 201114 yr Author This will be my first gen 2, but i'm looking forward to it. it will be nice to have that low range! there's places my legacy just wont go even with torque increase in the automatic with the 4WD switch. I still wish i could have brought my '85 wagon with me... :-\ The 85 wagon \/ poor thing, sitting in storage all alone... Edited October 2, 201114 yr by Markus56
October 2, 201114 yr Hey guys, haven't been on here for a while, i just moved from Northwest Washington (offroad) to Havre, Montana where it's cold as hell in the winter (gets down to -50). so we will see how my Legacy does. yup... that is where cows freeze in their tracks.... Install a block heater/in line heater etc into your coolant system. Usually the lower rad hose, plug in at night etc...
October 4, 201114 yr Author I have a block heater, battery blanket and underhood trickle charger. i should be ok
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