Manarius
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My silverstars really wash out over wet road. I personally like my silverstars, but vikash and a lot of the people on the bbs don't like them and think they're not worth the money. I'm not really sure I agree with that at this point, but maybe I'll change my tune if they just decide to blow on a random occasion.
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No, this isn't a matter of hurrying. My mechanic stopped a few times to talk to my dad (they went to school together) while he was replacing the bearing on my car. He was taking his sweet time - not rushing it at all. Doing the bearing is not a tough job, you just have to have the right tools. That's the reason I wouldn't attempt it, I don't have the necessary tools to do the job correctly. Trust me, if there's one thing I don't do when I'm working on the car, it's rush. I take my sweet time, it gives me time to analyze how I took stuff apart and how I put it back together. I've spent many hours in the garage just taking stuff in my car apart and putting it back together.
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Then your Subaru shop sucks major rump roast. My mechanic did a REAR wheel bearing (a real PITA compared to the front) in an hour. He charged me $60 in labor for an hour, 'cause that's all it took. And yes, he pulled the entire hub out and pressed the bearing in. No wonder people don't go to dealers, it's dealers like the aforementioned that persistently screw people time and time again. 2-4 hours for a wheel bearing!? What the hell are you doing in that time period, having a tea party!? I could do it myself in that kind of time. Jesus, how long does it take you to do an axle, 6 hours? Give me a freakin' break here. What's the name of your company so I can tell everybody I know NOT to go there.
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towing a 1992 loyale 4wd 5sp
Manarius replied to mksubaru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If I were you, I would tow it flatbed. I wouldn't want to take chances with the most expensive part of my car - pushbutton 4WD or not. -
gas mileage
Manarius replied to pamike's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yeah. Go to the pump and fill 'er to the top. Divide the amount of miles on the trip (assuming you reset it when you last filled up) by the number of gallons you put in. Pretty simple. -
Subie diffs don't go too often, but they do go if they aren't taken care of. They're much more likely to go than twisting a driveshaft. However, in order to replace the front diff, you have to pull the entire trans. So, if you have the entire trans out, you might as well just replace the entire trans instead of trying to pull apart diff and trans then rebolting the diff to the trans and putting it back in...that's a big PITA.