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Matt! Can you please take that photo and post it in this thread on LegacyCentral? http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=14154 I'm trying to convince those fools that XT6 wheels look bad-rump roast on 1st-gen Legacies! (I have a BRAND-NEW, never-before-used set of XT6 wheels that I want to put on my Legacy when I restore it )
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Are there 2wd subarus?
DerFahrer replied to slothoncanvas's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here's an easier way: If you can see the center of the rear wheel, if it's not covered by a hubcap or center cap... if it has just a metal round grease cap for the wheel bearing, it's FWD, and if it has an axle stub with a nut on it, it's 4WD... -
The Legacy should inherently be quieter than the Impreza, simply because the Legacy is a class above the Impreza. If you ask me, Subarus have never been the quietest cars, but that's fine with me. I hate driving in silence anyway Subarus are still some of the more reliable cars out there. Just keep up the maintenance, and you should be fine.
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Great. Thanks Grandfather. I'm starting to get concerned about him driving. He said he hit someone in a parking lot today, which makes that 3 screw-ups he's done in 2 years. He backed into someone with his old Diamante, he bumped my XT backing out with his truck, and now this. He's only 66, but he's in worse shape than his age. Yeah, I won't have to pay for any of it, but I will still have to do the brunt of the parts-replacing labor. On top of what you see in the pic, the passenger door doesn't want to open, and the turn signal is cracked. F'ing great. I was hoping to enjoy a break from having to do car repair after I did Patti's strut mounts this weekend. :evil:
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I have to throw my typical reply to towing questions in here: If you're going to be towing something of decent heft (I'd say anything over 1000lbs), you might want to consider an auxiliary tranny cooler to keep the tranny fluid temp down. Subaru AT's are very good reliable transmissions... as long as they don't overheat!
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I think you're jumping to conclusions a bit here. I do it too, so don't feel bad. 165 and 170 are excellent readings. They're right where they should be. 205 however, is honestly too high. It honestly sounds to me like the passenger side head has been pulled for some reason and rebuilt or at least cleaned up, whereas the driver's side head has never been off the engine and has too much carbon buildup on it. But that's a very rough theory, someone else should chime in and give a better diagnosis.