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120K miles and it's time for struts, wondering if I would gain anything by putting on new OEM springs at the same time. I've been digging through the site trying to find the answer. I would like a lift, but that doesn't seem to be a straight bolt on conversion. Just looking for the opinion of experience, would i gain anything putting in new springs, or just new struts on my 11 year old springs? thanx for your input
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i put in a set of KYO superbeam xenon white 4500k 100/80W, i put on heavy pigtails so i wouldn't melt the stock one. i liked them, plenty of light. but one quit after about a year, i put a stock one back in and it quit in a day. i started worrying about drawing the extra wattage. so, i just put in a pair of PIAA Xtreme White Plus 65/55 = 120/110. drove back last nite and i'm really happy with them.
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i have had the same problem with my 99 OBW, i always baby my brakes downshifting and planning my stops so i coast. i think i've been too easy on them. i've picked up a pulsing when braking and it's making me nuts. after reading the above article i went out and hammered my brakes a few times, seems to have gotten rid of a lot of the pulsing, i think it was pad deposits on the rotors. leaving tonite for reno so i'll stop taking it easy on my brakes and see what happens.
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yup, rolled into the carwash and forgot the radio was on, sucked my antenna right off at the base. i was planning on putting in a switch so it would stay down because i'm using XM radio and don't need it. well got the whole unit new in the box, just got to figure out how to get in there to replace it, and install the switch at the same time.
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mine gets lost in the sauce too, so it tinted the window, came out of ace hardware and there were three in a row, all the same color with tinted windows. i had to look at my plates to find my car. so i made decals for the back windows. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3839&d=1147036057
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A little milk on my oil cap.
Rodney7286 replied to Milemaker13's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
problem is...that milky stuff is the result of petroleum oil reacting with water, which...creates acids which can attack bearing surfaces. i repaired a ford truck engine running on propane (cold) which had giant deep pits eaten into the bearings from this acid. synthetic oil doesn't react with the water and create these acids. -
A Question for the Gurus
Rodney7286 replied to Rodney7286's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
well....wanna cover shipping? i'll give you a deal:headbang: -
A Question for the Gurus
Rodney7286 replied to Rodney7286's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Great, Thanx. i think i can get the sedan for $100, they're asking $500 for the wagon but i think that's a bit steep. i offered 250, they didn't go for it, so i'll let them sit on it a while, i'd like to get both for 400, that's not a bad price for a toy, after i put it back together. thank you all, again -
A Question for the Gurus
Rodney7286 replied to Rodney7286's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
the wagon engine is laying in the back, i saw it has a 2bbl weber carb on it. i was hoping the engines were the same, all i know about the sedan is it's a 109 cid engine. dealing with that one on the phone. -
What I found; 82 GL wagon,4WD, body is fair no dents or rust, 2" lift, brush bar-engine is toast, crap tires and wheels. and an 82 Sedan, front wheel drive, runs. i havn't seen the sedan. MY QUESTIONS ARE: Are the engines the same in these two cars? What would be a bargain price for these two cars to resurrect the wagon?