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My most sincere condolences. It's painful for me to look at those pictures--you must be beside yourself. Hope your girlfriend's situation is okay and that it's nothing permanent. And yes, thank God for Subaru's structural design and build quality. My family has good reason to appreciate that too. All the best to you in dealing with this.
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Most likely the bushings are shot in your shifter linkage. It's a pretty common problem, they just wear out after awhile. Not an easy job--you have to work from underneath the car and access is a bit limited. But well worth the effort. I did it recently and it is like driving a new car! (And hey, if I can do it . . . !) Try a search on here for "shifter bushings." There are some good writeups and links. Haynes manual has helpful illustrations of the setup. Good luck.
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tires for outback
Olnick replied to mack's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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That brings a smile to my face. My wife was born on a Friday the 13th, so it's a lucky day. For her! After a few unexplained weird happenings early in our marriage (many moons ago) I adopted a ritual of wishing her "Happy Friday the 13th" whenever it rolled around. Forgot yesterday but you can bet I called as soon as I got out of my car at work. Guess the karma didn't reach as far east as Delaware. Sorry! But hey, the car started and ran enough for you to turn it around. That's a great sign. Maybe you can recoup some of its value? At any rate, all the best to you and your family.
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Such joy. Such pain. Thank goodness the old warrior gave its all and protected your loved one, just as it was supposed to do. I'm sure you're counting your blessings right now. But I feel your pain seeing that gorgeous '95--in my prejudiced opinion the pinnacle of Subaru's efforts--with its nose punched in. Best of luck with whatever you decide to do. Long live the '95!
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You probably won't need rotors. If you're not sure, ask some "car types" to look at them and evaluate. (Just don't go to a chain brake shop or parts store . . . guess what they'll tell you!) Changing pads is simple. Remove the wheel, unbolt the caliper and swing it up, pop out the pads. Search on here or google it--there are plenty of writeups. You will need a way to push the piston back in before swinging the caliper back down. I bought a 9" c-clamp to do this and it's paid for itself over the years. Be sure to check the caliper slide pins, clean 'em up and regrease with special (high temperature) brake caliper grease. Sticky pins cause brake drag and cost a lot of drivers many mpg each year. Good luck and if you have any questions, just axe!
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Right you are--she's absolutely darling! Body looks to be in pretty good condition. Well worth putting "in shape" for many miles of happy driving. I don't know anything about EJ18s, but shoot--it's an EJ, quite understressed at that, so it's gotta' be okay. Congratulations on the find (and the excellent price!)
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Great pix, porcupine. Big mahalo to you. It always helps me so much to see what I have to deal with. I changed the left side o-ring when I did the timing belt a few months ago. The cap/cam journal was a bit of a hassle to get off. Found a very helpful writeup by avk from a year ago (since I can't remember how to link, search: avk Random Remarks). Well, you'll have to excuse me now--gotta' get out in the backyard for a little more exercise and recreation! Aloha and thanks again.