January 10, 201610 yr Picked up a 93 Legacy wagon in August of last year. Its in pretty good shape I've just been driving back and forth to work it's proved to be solid. So I have now decided to sink some money in to it and have some Fun! Edited January 19, 201610 yr by Wagonfun
January 15, 201610 yr Author The old car stereo sucked, it was ugly and an ugly installation. Edited January 19, 201610 yr by Wagonfun
January 15, 201610 yr Author I wanted a cleaner look so browsed Pick-n-Pull till Ifound the large pocket with the door so I could install a single dinstereo with a clean Look. Edited January 19, 201610 yr by Wagonfun
January 20, 201610 yr Author While searching they wrecking yard for the large pocket I came across these factory Subaru fog lights with complete with wiring harness! I thought they were cool so I brought them home too. :-)
January 20, 201610 yr Author Got the fog light wiring harness installed and had a few dash lights out I replaced them with green LEDs to match the Stereo.
January 20, 201610 yr Author Added a trailer hitch and trailer wire assembly so I can pull a trailer and maybe a small boat.
January 20, 201610 yr Author The old struts make some noises every once in while when you hit a bump or pothole my guess is that they are original. So I decided to get new and give her a little lift with 1997 Outback struts. Struts and springs are assembled maybe next week I'll have time to install. Before I started my 1994 Legacy sat with the top of the wheel well at 26" Found time this week to install the struts that I had prepared earlier in the month. While installing I learned a few things on the way. 1997 Outback highhats are the same as 1994 legacy highhats but only in the front. The rear of the Outback is a one piece unit and the bolt pattern is larger where as the 94 Legacy is a two piece with a small bolt pattern. The shoulder for the Outback strut is much larger to accommodate the one piece highhat spring perch set up. I Found that a 5/8 Grade #8 split washer was about the perfect fit for a shim So my end results turn out with 28" so I gained 2" of lift and a new set of struts! And Clearance enough to drive over and empty bottle sitting upright. Edited September 11, 20169 yr by Wagonfun
September 11, 20169 yr Author New tires! I got some Yokohama Geolander A/T-S 215/60r16. Painted the wheels black and painted the caliper red for that Pop!
October 29, 20169 yr Nice one mate! Your US Gen1 wagons "look weird" with the flat roof. We ONLY got the raised (or what I've heard called "postal wagon") roof in Oz. Any other mods planned? Have you played around with the other globes to try and get rid of the hot spots the LEDs have created? I'm about to replace my globes in the cluster CheersBennie
November 27, 20169 yr Author Bennie, I haven't used any other LEDs yet. But I have been thinking about switching to red now getting bored with the green. I think the raised roof model here is referred to as the GT here in the States but I've only seen a handful around the flat roof is much more common. I have made a few more improvements since my last post I will get picture and put them up.
November 28, 20169 yr Author Tried a later model air box to see if there were any gains to be had. Seemed like there were vary modest if any. No change or improvement in gas mileage. http://imageshack.com/a/img924/9091/RgDlTk.jpg http://imageshack.com/a/img924/9441/FB56V7.jpg
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