Subaru Legacy/Outback Accessories and Modifications

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REI did not have the greatest selection, so we searched online. We ended up going with the Yakima Big Powderhound from ORS racks direct. They had just what we needed, and it arrved early.
-Dave
You can add anything that uses an FM transmitter, or maybe get one of those in-line plugs that piggy-backs on the antennae. Check the 05+ Legacy/Outback threads, they've discussed the details there.
-juice
-Dave
-juice
Other than an in-line FM modulator that would hook up to the antenna connector, the only other way is to open up the headunit and tap into the ribbon cable between the internal CD player and headunit.
A member over at legacygt.com forums has manufactured a small board that will intercept the signal between the CD player and HU to create a kludge AUX-in. I have purchased this board and it works great. The only downside is that one must play a blank CD in order to hear just the iPod.
Hope that helps.
Ken
Thanks, Edward
Ken wrote: "A member over at legacygt.com forums has manufactured a small board that will intercept the signal between the CD player and HU to create a kludge AUX-in. I have purchased this board and it works great. The only downside is that one must play a blank CD in order to hear just the iPod."
Will this work on other Subaru's? YES. This will work on WRX/Impreza/Outback Sports. As far as I know, it will not work in Bajas, Forester or Tribeca's. It will not work for any years but 2005 & 2006. This mod is only for 05/06 Subaru Legacy's, Outbacks (2.5L & 3.0L), and Outback Sport/Impreza & WRX's with 6CD radios (P-133).
Will this work on non-US radios? Yes, it will work with Canadian radios. It will not work in the McIntosh radio, and it will not work in the standard radio with single zone metric climate controls (C instead of F) - European, Japanese, Australian, etc...sorry. I wish it did.
Try going to ScoobyMods.com. There's a modification shown on integrating an iPod for a Forester XT.
Ken
the solution for the Forester XT seems similar to the Legacy and uses a blank/silent CD as well. Some cost in parts and a few solders, but seems like it is a fairly easy project. The URL above seems to have good instructions as well as photos.
Now all I need is for the Ipod (my first)that I just purchased to actually work, but that is a different story.
Thanks again,
Edward
I do 80% local traffic driving & 20% Highway...
thanks in advance
The best investment, if you can afford, is the 3M film. Look at this article: http://www.automotivearticles.com/Clear_Bra_3M.shtml, or just google some info. No bugs anymore. Some years ago, the crazy people of Car and Driver even went to the north pole with something like it (think it was the same), and it was a marvel
It just depends how socially responsible you are. Most intelligent life forms consider it undesirable to walk the streets bearing offensive weapons. Regrettably, this does not apply to automotive ornamentation.
Bull bars are useful if you will genuinely run into a bull, moose or kangaroo. However, this applies for very few citizens of the civilised world, who are dramatically more likely to impact another citizen, probably a child, first. In such an event, the bullbar will inflict grievous injury upon the fellow citizen, with a much higher probability of death than the cars designed crash zones.
If the struck pedestrian or other driver survives, the loss of crush zones, carefully built into the vehicle, will result in horrific injuries, taking one back fifty years in terms of vehicle safety.
If you are the sort of person who likes strolling the streets wearing a six gun, go for it! However, do understand the risk you run and think about how you will live with the consequences
Cheers
Graham
if you go back to my post and read it again, I said something done elegantly. I'm not looking to mount a fence on my bumper/grill
What I'm after is something like the Forester has, which is relatively low (about the 4rd of the grill is filled) and plastic. Example of what I'd look for:
http://www.subaru-parts.com/media/parts/FORESTER/E7710FC200VB.jpg
Here are some Aussie "Nudge Bars" for Subaru Outbacks. Think of a Nudge Bar as sort of a Bull Bar Lite.
http://www.ecb.com.au/model/Outback.htm
Here are some true "bull bars," from that same site. These are HD units, which is what Graham was referring to, many of which include winches.
http://www.ecb.com.au/
Bob
Bob
http://www.subarupartsforyou.com/cp_partdetail.php?partid=9160
-juice
There is a rubber gasket that goes between the hood and the grille to seal out water when the hood is closed. By putting the deflector in there, it prevents the hood from closing. It may close if I cut the gasket in that area, but I would rather not take that step if I don't have to.
-juice
So, when looking at the hood open from the front, it should be gasket, deflector, hood.
The Subaru instructions are indeed vague though.
-Brian
The reason I ask is I'm looking to get one for my 06 outback.
Have you been able to get it to work .
Thanks Mike K in South Jersey
Has anyone used UHaul? What does the hitch look like....Subaru says we "void" warranty if we attach a hitch that is not their's? What could happen?
This is the first time I am hearing anything about SOA voiding a warranty with a non-Subaru hitch. Matter of fact, I had checked with my dealer when I bought the car. They quoted me $500 for the hitch including installation, claiming the high cost was because the hitch is normally a PIO - they have to charge for their service dept doing the work. When I commented about the price, they told me to go to U-Haul instead!
If you want to do the installation yourself, check out etrailer.com - they have all the proper parts, as well as a selection of bike racks. Or check with the online bike stores -Nashbar and Performance for good, inexpensive racks.
Good luck!
Mark
Good luck!
Mark
BTW - OEM deflector
Thanks in advance
-juice
What about the place you got the Delphi thing from? Will they install it again? Or was it mail order?
-juice