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Yeah, but... How many people want a black car w/orange stripes??? Most people will not appreciate everything you've done, cause they can't get over- that the car is a highly visible, cop-magnet. (I saw a red door and I want to...) Paint it black! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Egt1Hq4wpE ...Jboy? where is the Chrysler?
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KaraK replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Thanks Heartless, You read my mind... Gosh Darn those carjacking squirrels, raccoon, and deer... -
Backing up a little... I haven't ordered parts yet... Re: Beck/Arnley tie rods- Do ya'll like them just because they are "less expensive" -or- do you think they are better than Moog? (Moog=better warranty) Re: Denso 02 sensor- My research led me to believe that these are Subaru OEM is this true? can someone verify? Thanks -K
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KaraK replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Thread starter-legacyak stated in first post, 2000. Mine is a 2001, I do have "aftermarket security" also. (from prev. owner) -K -
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KaraK replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yeah, if anyone knows a simple way to "disable", I'm listening- I bet legacyak is too! -
"Easy stuff here..." (You know me) I know. I'm trying to decide if I want to do the bearing/hub right away, or put it off, as was my original intention. I'll pay for alignment after tie rods, (I messed up my van alignment/tires after I thought I had it "close enough") but don't want to pay twice, if I put off the bearing/hub job. Ya know?
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Yeah, if I go with a new bearing I will probably have an aquaintance with a shop do it. ($$ yikes! $$) When you say "used hub" do you mean the whole "housing"? (#2+#3 in the following illustration?) If so, I might attempt that (w/supervision) http://opposedforces.com/parts/legacy/us_b12/type_25/suspension_and_axle/front_axle/illustration_1/ I believe it was Heartless who told me I will probably require an alignment after such procedure. Do others find this to be true?
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KaraK replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
My 01 Outback has regular metal keys, no plastic/chip. My 01 locks the doors when I start the car, and unlocks them when I shut it off. As a result, forgetting something in the house after car is started, = getting locked out of car. (probably what happened to legacyak too) I was used to my 94 GMC Safari that didn't lock doors till I put it in gear. -
Thanks for the help ya'll! Got it! 02 sensor: bank1=R/pass.side sensor1=pre-cat (upstream) So... spent the day researching parts/prices.Think I'm gonna go with... -02 sensor: Denso-OEstyle $99.87 Rockauto.com -inner tie rods: Moog-problem solver $66.10 (for 2) Rockauto.com Wondering about wheel bearings though...Rockauto has several varieties, with different specifications/dimentions listed. Called 6 parts stores, and none of them said "oh, there are different sizes" Got prices ranging from $32.99-$84.75 (+seals, of course) Search here resulted in little specific info, other than "Rockauto is confusing in some of it's listings" (bearings) Is there a brand of wheel bearing ya'll recommend? (Will probably purchase them locally)
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Wow- TheLoyale!!!! It is really good to hear from you!!! I am quite confident that I need at least the R inner tie rod, as a very good, long time, trusted (non soob) friend said so, and another (non-soob) mechanic verified it- the second, "non soob mechanic" says I need the L inner too. He is not quite as trusted as my friend, but...(paying for alignment anyway) [wasn't planning on doing outers] The Moog inners I am looking at, will be around $42-maybe less, if I ask them nice. With a lifetime, no ?'s asked, warranty. (Or so I'm told) I haven't had much luck with Carquest, but I would be willing to try their 02 sensors if it'll save me $80. Is there a brand to stay away from? Thank you so much for the info. RE: sensor1 being pre cat. How do I know if it's L or R? It is very good to hear from you again, TheLoyale, I hope you are well.
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KaraK replied to legacyak's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I hate the "auto-door-lock dealies"! I also locked myself out while car was running-(far from home) Luckily, I had the window open a crack to get a coat hanger thru. Go to the hardware store, have a bunch of keys made, keep one in your wallet, give a couple out to trusted friends/family, keep one at work/school. I am now so paranoid, I won't close the door w/car running, without having a window open... Even though I have a spare in my wallet. -
Will be starting with both inner tie rods later this week. (Is Moog OK?) Apparently, LF wheel bearing is bad too. Gonna wait on that for now. CEL= O2 sensor. Can someone please tell me the location of "Bank1 sensor1"? Is it left or right? pre-cat, or post cat? Sensor brands to buy/not buy? Less expensive places to purchase O2 sensors? My fave parts store shows both pre and post cat. sensors right around $200. Any info much appreciated. Thanks -K [01 Outback LLBean 3.0 Auto]
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No, There is no longer a smell. I think someone (Texan?) was right that the smell was maybe something I ran over. Just happened to be the same day clunking started. Yeah, it's been a long time... I am still afraid to drive my car. My trusted (non-Soob) tranny-rebuilding friend checked stubs and axles, and says my issue is suspension related. I felt really good about that, till the next time I drove the car, and I now have a CEL. Yes, probably completely unrelated to clunk/thunking... I hope to have an aquaintance with an OBD2 scanner check it soon to find out W-T-Heck this is all about.