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Subiefest2 - April 7, 2007
scoobyclimbs replied to ricochet's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Just recipricating the karma..man..Yeppers , that was me stuck like a big dog... -
Subiefest2 - April 7, 2007
scoobyclimbs replied to ricochet's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
It was a blast! The best part was the PDX Tunning van got stuck and was attempted to be pulled by an F-250 4x4...he just spun his tires! It was very muddy/grassy area behind the car show area. Then I pull my outback up and pulled the F250 out , then the Chevy van!!! The guy in the F250 never thanked me ...was embarrased and hauled rump roast outta there....he got a ticket too! Someone out there got it all on video and still photos ..about 40 folks came outta the woodwork to watch subie power! -
Only a 1.5 years ..are you joking me!...I've been working as a mechanic for 15 years and let me tell you we have parts coming from over a dozen different suppliers including dealer parts that are flawed right out of the box ...you haven't worked long enough to know the business well enough.. most of the the stuff is made in mexico, china , etc. not many parts are from USA anymore...they outsource everything cos it's cheap ! When you come up with a better argument I'm all ears....nuff said..
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Thirfty's is fine. I've been getting parts there for over 20yrs! never had a problem...too boot they are the only 24hr shop open in the Portland area! The shop is right about the warranty situation........just give them the pump...gees...Yeah it sucks not having the cash ...but that's business... Ya know how many parts I've got right outta the box that failed ....I wrench on vehicles every day!!! Today in fact we got one flawed wheel cylinder ....get used to it... Did ya fill the pump with oil before you installed it? Have you taken the motor apart yet ? A good inspection of the parts will tell the story...What's the history of the motor..? First thing ya have to do is calm down and figure out what went wrong and fix it..IF the crank isn't messed up just throw and set of rod and main bearings in (really cheap) . Inspect everything...! You may need a rod resized..or a new one .. Good luck...Trevor...give me a call if ya need a hand
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best off-road lights!!**i want pics of your car w/ lights!!!**
scoobyclimbs replied to crazy D's topic in Off Road
I went for stealth factor...It looks so clean too... I ran them through the A-pillar ..then up through the roof via the Roof rail and then out the side of the rail with weatherpack connectors..Don't forget to silicone the holes and also rubber grommets for chaff resistance... Here's a link to what I did... http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4323&highlight=overhead -
I got first tracks after cutting up some blowdown up off Peavine rd in McMinnville...Wahoo! http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8007
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It was time to upgrade from the 'large marge' seats in my outback. Plus I saved a few pounds too...no more back problems either!!! I hated sliding around while drifting or wheelin'...problem solved. Now , I know why I needed a seat heater and lumbar support in the outback seats....they suck!!! The WRX seats are very supportive and comfy on long trips..plus I have side impact airbags...I just need to wire them in.
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check this bad boy out! http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2970/article.html
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best off-road lights!!**i want pics of your car w/ lights!!!**
scoobyclimbs replied to crazy D's topic in Off Road
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best off-road lights!!**i want pics of your car w/ lights!!!**
scoobyclimbs replied to crazy D's topic in Off Road
Well, I use each type for a different purpose ....I have fog/driving/flood-spot. Conditons are always changing so, it means changing lights for conditions. I think the 520 fogs are my most used favs..Great for rain, snow, deer, elk, coyotes, bear, mtn goats....boulders, blowdown!!! -
best off-road lights!!**i want pics of your car w/ lights!!!**
scoobyclimbs replied to crazy D's topic in Off Road
I did recover a brand new Toy tundra an hour proir before this shot(several miles down low)!!! They had street tires and no chains plus they almost slid completly off the rd into oblivion!!! I had to back down two miles before I could turn around...They would have been totally screwed as 2ft plus fell that night!!! It was a raging storm blowin in ....!!! Not showin off ...just posting the facts ....Subys rule in snow!!! -
best off-road lights!!**i want pics of your car w/ lights!!!**
scoobyclimbs replied to crazy D's topic in Off Road
here's my setup PIAA 520 fogs 85w (front bumper) PIAA 540 driving lamps 55W (front bumper) Lightforce striker RMDL 170's 100w focusable (overhead) Hella FF75 driving 55w (backup overhead) I added an optima D35 yellow top for reserve!!! -
Hi Spiffy! I know most of those areas very well...call me and will 'Run to the hills'. There is some good stuff out my way in off Peavine rd. from McMinnville... Gifford Pinchot has got some nice stuff but abit of a drive for most. I like the area around Mt.Adams . Lolo pass has some hidden treasures for stockers later on when the snow melts.. Tillamook ORV is best when things are open ...Most of the good stuff is blocked off for winter...Make sure you have a ORV permit! It's a $175 fine and Sheriffs are on quads, bikes, 4x4's. It's like $10.50 for 2years! Any of the local stores on hwy 6 have them or GI Joes. We could hook up with Chaz too.. my cell 503-314-7535
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Speed Kills, drive N/A cars
scoobyclimbs replied to Skooby's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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ok remember folks it's just a video ! It's an old legacy....and would probably sit and rot somewhere anyway...The car is basically worth about nothing anyway... It's not a 360 or a GL hatch or brat. There are thousands of Legacys out there!!! The point of the video from my stand point was the toughness of the legacy...(yeah I hate to see the environment trashed or a running car) But come on... the emissions on an old legacy doesn't even come close to the new legacies.......If ya wanna complain about a waste don't watch movies or television, videos...they trash alot of nice cars! nuff said...
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Usually most torq. conv. installs are simple ...turn the convertor (facing the convertor)clockwise until you feel three clicks as it engages the splines properly then it wil be seated . You might get lucky and slide the convertor back out and then try again. However, damgage to the pump may occur if installed incorrectly . The seal may be damgaged as well. If you haven't ran it yet you may get lucky.
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You gotta see this vid! A true 'Boxer' in action...! http://wrxvideo.vidiac.com/video/c68aebfc-9261-476d-a1ab-0bfd5ac8697f.htm
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Great pics Chaz! It's always kinda hard to get the shot when ur on the move ya know..especially when were diggin or pullin'. Hey Trevor, I would've taken ya up there . However, I know ur not a early riser...we were on the road by 8am from Sandy...the answer to your other question . That climb were headin down was before we hooked up at Badger lake where I pinched my tire between rocks and bent the rim....
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Last weekend Chazmataz and I met up for a day of wheelin' in the snow . We headed up toward Lolo pass and almost made it . However, the snow conditons were rather soft. I broke trail in some old tracks with the rear LSD working hard and the trans too (got hot twice-4eat) so we stopped for a few to let it cool down . I went as far as I could highcentering my outback , Chaz gave me a quick pull and I was out. We decided to turn around . We got to a turnaround a stuck both rigs right next to one another..DOH! Some digging and we were out. We headed to Still creek basin for some quad trail action. This was more fun than lolo pass anyway. We did find a cool waterfall along the way. I discovered a quad trail off fs rd 32 and cleared some blowdown with my bow saw. Then we went off on the powerline rd(trail) which had a tough climb . I attempted but couldn't quite make it up over some slippery rocks coverd with snow. Chaz made it with a bit of effort and then I tried again just shy and stopped .We hooked up 3 tow straps and chaz gave me just enough of a nudge to get me over (nice work!). We continued on to find a few dead ends and then found a way through the loop . I got stuck trying to climb a slippery slope. Chaz tried to give me a pull but his clutch was heatin up . We then hooked up Chaz's industrial come-along! to a tree and after some man power winching we were off again heading down. It was a good day of wheelin'...
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It's good Karma when you pulled the jeep out .....payin' ya back for when you got stuck....I'm sure a smaller cat would've pulled ya out as a D9 is huge!
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yeah deer are a pain but ELK or MOOSE! is flat out scary!!! I saw some dust kickup at dusk about quarter mile ahead with two minivans approaching the dust from the side of the road ...HOLY ELK DUDS BATMAN!!! A harem of cow's about 6 of them ran right in front of the minivans doing 70mph!!! dirt clods and skidmarks & dust !!! they just missed them .It looked like a freight train crossing the road!!! that made me slow way down after that! A 200 lb deer is nothin compared to a 900lb elk!
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I have seen alot of bad stuff ...to me the worse stuff to see is dumpin trash....beer cans, bottles...brass!!! I clear blowdown when needed and have informed rangers and sherif's of hazzards or abuse when I see it. I have even added water bars or dug trenches to help water flow to drainage properly. I have particpated in SOLV cleanups since the 70's! I practice pack it in... pack it out!( or leave no trace). The best advice I can give is show other's what you can do to personally and collectively to make a difference. It only takes one to improve or ruin a resource.