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What I like about our Subie is that it is something different especially here in central FL where (for whatever reason) they are few in number. I can't wait for the summertime gullywasher storms we get to feel the stability of the AWD.
-Ian
The second part of the question is what difference does it make?
Thanks
Larry
Craig
the wheel offset for the Forester is +48mm,
and +55mm for the WRX.
It is not adviseable to use WRX wheels on the Forester. The +55mm offset will bring the center hub +7mm closer inward and result in rubbing of the inner tire walls - especially the rear.
-Dave
7mm is not that much. That's less than 1/3rd inch. My guess is they'll squeeze in without rubbing if you stick with stock size tires.
But I'd go aftermarket. I actually got rims with a lower offset, to do the opposite - move the tires away from the strut base. Mine are +40mm. That allowed me to get wider rims, 7" vs. 6.5" for WRX and Forester 16" rims. It also allowed me to get bigger than stock tires.
With WRX rims you'll also end up with a more narrow track, and that would have an adverse affect on handling. The track would be 14mm more narrow (because both wheels are closer in).
I got brand-new aftermarket rims for $75 a pop from Discount Tire Direct. Plus, they're unique, and I love that.
-juice
Thanks for the prompt response. I wish the dealer's parts dept knew as much as you do. They gave me the green light on the rim change in the first place. I think I'll stick with stock rims for now since SOA gave the WRX rims a no-go.
Larry
Another thing - the wheel bearings will suffer extra stress due to the different angle of the suspension. You'd even require an alignment to get the tires flat on the ground (disclaimer: I'm not sure if the 7mm is significant enough to make this required).
-juice
Greg
Mike
Just have all the fobs erased from the system and reprog. to accept the fobs you have.
-Dave
Mike
Greg
Mike
-Dave
Mike
Greg
Mike
Check with Clifford, the manufacturer.
I know their fobs can be tuned to control the garage opener, and if that can be done, I'm sure it can be tuned to the older Diablo. Worth a shot.
-Dave
At the time I cross-shopped steel rims from Subaru. They had a 16"x6.5" steel rim that was used in the Forester's spare. Prices were ridiculously high.
Plus my rims are 16"x7", half-inch wider than stock. I paid $643 delivered, with tires. In fact that even included lug nuts and wheel locks, mounting and balancing.
-juice
I was at a large gathering and had to park off in a muddy field - about 100 yards or so from the road. It was pretty sloshy from all the recently melted snow when I got there, but by the time I left it was chewed into a rutty mess by large 4wd trucks loaded with camper shells and such. The ruts were nearly a foot deep in places and half filled with water. I admit I tried to dodge the big ones, but wasn't entirely successful because of the parked cars.
I put my '02 Forester S in 2nd (you figured it was a Forester, right?) and putt-putt-putted my way around, over and through one hog wallow after another.
Very satisfying. No slipping, sliding or wheelspinning. Didn't clog the wheel wells up with mud either, but the tires were still throwing clods a half-mile later.
Let me mention that this mud was a mixture of good old Virginia red clay and dirt. An honest test of traction for even the high-riding, big-tire crowd.
John
Craig
-juice
Mike-
The Diablo maybe an "Older" model, but I'm sure their fobs from the current series will work. My hunch is, the Diablo has been renamed.
Here's their site [within Clifford]
http://www.avital.com/products/ap_av.htm
-Dave
Mike
Len
WRX = +55mm
Outbacks MY2000+ = +48mm**
Outbacks Pre2000 = +55mm
Outback Sport = +55mm
Legacy GT = +53mm?? if not +55mm
RS = +53mm
TS = +55mm
-Dave
** I'm quite certain that it is. Don't see how 225/60-16 will fit with +55mm
-juice
not exactly
http://www.wheelweights.net/
He as compiled quite a lot of info.
-Dave
Mike's alarm sys. is aftermarkets.
-Dave
SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REPORTS BEST FEBRUARY SALES SINCE 1986
-- Total Sales Up 11 Percent From Last Year; Second Best February in History --
CHERRY HILL, N.J., March 3, 2003 -- Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA), the only automobile manufacturer to feature a complete line of all-wheel drive vehicles, today announced February sales of 14,443 units. The total represents an 11 percent increase from February 2002, the best February sales result since 1986.
"We are extremely pleased with the sales result for February," said Subaru Executive Vice President, Fred Adcock. "Despite challenging weather conditions in the Northeast, the overall traffic improved dramatically toward the end of the month, generating very favorable sales results for the Subaru dealer organization. Demand for Subaru All-Wheel Drive vehicles remains very strong."
The Legacy model line achieved a sales total of 6,627 units, up 1 percent, while Subaru Outback recorded sales of 4,580 units for the month. Subaru Forester recorded sales of 3,959 units, a 17 percent increase from February 2002. The Impreza line recorded sales of 3,133 units for the month, a 1 percent increase from February 2002. Sales of the Baja model recorded a total of 724 units for the month.
Again i want to thank you for all the lively chatter...i so enjoy reading your posts...i don't write often, but i am there...I have had my silver forester xs automatic for on month an i love driving it...just about 800 miles on it...this past snow storm was slippery i live in the NE and i really had to travel at about 20 mph on reg. roads...i went back in the forum and read articles from (rochcom,) john and craig (Jan 2003 postings) and they really made me feel better about how the car handled...my car has the Yokohama Geolandar....and i wondered if they were a good snow/ice tire...or if i should change them...it reads like people are happy with the Geolander...so i will keep them on....I may be in the minority...okay i know i am!! but i can't wait for more snow!!!! to test out the forester again!!! thanks for listening!
People are looking to drive more confidently in adverse conditions.
Also, the rise in percentage is all the more impressive given that auto sales in general have been somewhat depressed of late.
Common comments touch on "get the shavings out" vs. "modern oils are so improved over the stuff you dad used that it is not necessary."
If it gives you peace of mind, there is no harm done in changing at 1K.
Len
John
I do agree that (like any clutch) the Forester clutch takes getting used to the engagement point and best rpm to have it at for a smooth start in first gear, but I haven't found it particularily annoying.
Our 03 Forester is an auto, but I have driven 01 and 03 models with 5 spds, and they seemed fine to me.
Craig
Everyone seems to have incentives at the moment but not everyone's sales are up :-)
Steve, Host
The long-term goal was to have me handle business development for the Volvo store also, so I'm moving down there at the end of the month, after our "fire sale" is over.
I'm seeing agressive pricing from Subaru dealers throughout my area, they're very competetive. As the internet guy at my store if I don't drop straight to the cheapest price we can accept I don't hear back from the customer, unless it's to inform me I've lost the sale.