
Crashton
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As far as I know there are only 2 choices when it comes to Forester struts. Stock ones from the dealer or KYB's. Tirerack sells them. I've read that the KYB's are a bit stiffer than stock, but I have no experience with them myself. http://www.tirerack.com/index.jsp?source=S13674x009-branded&code=yes&keyword=tirerack Chuck
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I just removed some badges from my 05 XT. Used some dental floss to saw behind the emblems I wanted to remove. I used WD40 to clean up the glue residue. That was so easy I decided to remove some badges from my 95 Miata. Well that was a whole different kettle of fish. I was able to get them off with my dental floss technique, but that glue was really hard to deal with. Probably took me an hour or so to remove the sun baked glue. I used Goo Gone & then WD40. If I knew what a pain it was going to be I'd have never done it.
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Stan, the the differeces you felt could come down to an alignment issue or something as simple as wrong air preassure. Usually cars on the dealers lots have the tires seriously over inflated & that could cause a loosey goosey steering sensation. I think which ever you buy you'll be a happy Subie owner. Those Audi's are nice, but more $$$$ than they're worth IMHO. My advice would be to get the turbo over the H6. Chuck
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When I changed the tranny fluid & filter on my 2000 Forester I used the Subaru filter & Mobile One synthetic ATF. For the diffs I used Mobile One synthetic 75-90 gear lube. I did the change about 60,000 miles ago & all is well. You won't be able to drain all the ATF out of the tranny. IICR you'll get about 3 to 4 quarts to drain out. I don't remember, but I believe the tranny holds 12 quarts. I drained mine & put new fluid in. Then I drove for a week & repeated. I did this three times, the last time I installed the new filter. One more thing. Take the fill plug out of the reat diff BEFORE you take the drain plug out. If you drain first & you can't remove the filler plug you're truely ##**^%!!! Chuck