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  1. after going to the local naisoc meet in may (yeah, not the greatest thing since someone joked about the outbacks ground clearance and thought it was due solely to the springs, but thats getting off topic...), i've been drooling over this item i spotted in someones jdm legacy gt wagon. the climate control is digital! i snapped a pic, but it didn't show it too well. anyone know where one can get one and how hard it would be to install? (wasn't really planning on installing one, but one can dream...)

     

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    sorry for the big-ness, but i dunno how to make pics smaller

  2. On a related note (and hopefully I won't steal the thread), anybody know a good way to get ATF out of upholstery? Gallon jug of it leaked before I could get it to someone who'd properly dispose of it... and the cargo mat didn't quite contain it. Gave me a chance to make the wife feel guilty, though, since it came out of her Outback :D

     

    ATF is kinda oily, so i'd use degreaser. the dealership i worked at had the "big 'd' degreaser" which was green. spray on, brush in, hose off, vacuum up. smelt pretty good too...

  3. EDIT!; please check near the bottom of this page;

     

    http://www.cars101.com/recalls.html

     

     

    wasn't there an alloy wheel recall? I forget which year but I THINK it was the Outback.

     

    Anyway - that is crazy. Is the rim cracked? I'd definitely swap that wheel with another one and see if the problem stays at the hub or follows the wheel.

     

    Actually, I'd probably try to get opinions from some tire/wheel guys and the dealership.

     

    get that investigated.

     

    Carl

     

    i think he's in the clear. he has 02, recall for 03 h6's.

     

    but, yeah, that torque wrench needs some calibration. or rotate tires and see what happens, but i think its the wrench. how old is the wrench you used?

  4. wow thats beautiful. makes me want to take a very long road trip.

     

    i think 4eat would be the better tranny for sand. i'll have the 5MT answer part next week-ish when i finally take my car to the beach

  5. this doesn't include the Impreza Outback Sport. these have the 2.2 motor up to 1999 at least. i ended up getting a low mileage OBS with the 2.2 due to the 2.2's excellent recommendations on reliability. it's been great. it is not fast, but has plenty of power as needed. mileage is less than i expected (27 at best all highway miles), but different transmissions and gearing get better mileage (i have an auto AWD).

     

    sounds like you should test drive or go check a few out and compare.

     

    forgot to mention those. but i would have inserted sport to distinguish between the two (after all, the 2000-on outbacks are just called outbacks and dropped the legacy part)

     

    and the headrests are pretty cool if your wife/girlfriend is mad at you and you want a place to crash in the back. or if the sunroofs go all the way back (don't have em, so i dunno how far back they go), you can stargaze from inside the car. they are a little hard to take out with one hand, and must go in this position to get the seat all the way flat.

  6. http://www.cars101.com will have actual numbers. the 2.5 DOHC has the same power as the SOHC, and both have more power than the 2.2. 2.2 is touted as the most reliable engine subaru has made, and the DOHC 2.5 and the 2.2 get very good gas mileage (i get 30 mpg regularly on all-highway trips in my 97 5MT). the only time the 2.2 was in an outback was with the manual tranny MY96s. in 97, subaru made the 2.5 standard engine for the outback. the sohc 2.5 was featured in the 2000 model....and, in order to spare anyone from complaining about me babblering on, cars101 with have specs and history and such (nothing about maintainence, so i guess thats what USMB is for....)

     

    but, if you buy a car that has had the head gaskets replaced, any head gasket problems you are worried about will be settled, and you can enjoy the car for being an amazing car

  7. another missed market analysis. aussies love utes, and the baja would have taken some market share.

     

    did some domestic car nazis take over in order to run subaru into the ground? this and the tribeca and the new nose roll out is starting to make me wonder.... (not to mention the LGT wagon no longer having a manual as an option, or bringing the 3.0R legacy to our shores)....

  8. the outback is much longer than the forester. they get longer with newer and newer generations, whereas the forester is about the same size (slightly bigger, but dwarfed by how the outback has grown)

     

    i wouldn't read too much into the head gasket problem. key bit of advice: buy one that has had them replaced. boom, end of story, no worries!

     

    i personally find the 2nd gen to be the best looking legacy (1st gen outback). i own one and it is quite comfy. you could sleep in there if the plastic cargo tray was out of the car (and all of my crap was taken out of the trunk area)

     

    it has split fold seats (60/40) i forget whether the driver side of the passenger side of the back seat was longer, and i really need to go to sleep...so someone else can check....

     

    dunno if a windsurfer would fit in there. i guess anything fits if you try hard enough (and have a sawzaw in your hand:rolleyes:)

     

    otherwise, its a great car. its nimble, isn;t afraid of mountain roads and hairpin turns, and is the best wagon one can own. welcome to the club

  9. also used heavily in the australian outback for getting clean, dust-free air. looking at a Mack truck site for their road train semi truck and it has snorkels as standard, like ten feet in the air.

     

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  10. he said the light fluids in general looked ok, but i should come in in about 10k miles for a flush/cleaning

     

    be sure your wires still have smoke in them. mine ran out of smoke, $75 to fix...

     

    and the fluxcapacitor! don't forget to change that every gas fill-up....

     

     

    but, yeah, lift the turbo and :burnout:

  11. that looks like scoobyclimb's outacy. oh, wait, it is...right...

     

    i'd go lift kit, roof basket (although it is a bug catcher, so don't open the sunroof [ask 99miles]), lights on basket, 29" tires, and go in the woods:headbang:

     

    nipper, would you really twin charge that? that would be awesome, and harken back to a certain lancia group b rally car (one that that was so cool, it was deadly and was banned from wrc....:eek: )

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