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Ken
-Colin
It's quite easy but take your time...aka "patience" as Ken said. :-)
Let us know how it turns out, especially if you prove your wife wrong, LOL. Personally, I like the clean look of the tailgate w/just the WRX in the corner. Plus, it's easier to wash and wax.
Stephen
Stephen
If you want to test , run the two black wires to neg, and the other wires to positive.
Cheers Pat.
-Colin
A copy of the home game for Colin then!
next.....
-Colin
It's a Merkur Scorpio, circa 1988-89. I test drove one of those new and had the seat adjustment knob fall off in my hand. Heh.
Ed
You get a gold star! My Folks had 2 of them, now down to one. This is now basically the work car, hauling fertilizer and such. What a great car, I still love driving it. Lots of room, 5-door, cavernous hatch, power REAR seats, RWD, good grunt and a throaty exhaust. Parts an absolute beeotch to find now. Still no rust, but lots of nigglies after 14 years. Currently dead in the water. Has a flat tire. Needs a jump to get the tire inflated, but the hood release siezed and we can't get in there!!!
Loosh: that's better than average reliability for a Merkur. ;-)
-juice
-juice
I love my new Michelin Pilot tires I got on yesterday. Today I got the K & N air filter and Plantium Tipped NGK spark plugs for my 2001 Outback and ordered Michelin Pilot's for my 2002 Outbakc as well- they will be on tommorow!
Plus -I ordered the rear spoiler! It is only $130 painted for the wagon's! I could not believe that price.
Is it easy to install?
Got the upgrade fever- despertly trying to turn out Outback's into WRX's, or at least my old 99 OBS! Much nicer feel with those tires!
Someone mentioned brake pads- what for and which ones? Where can I find them online?
Any other cheap mods to improve performance?
Thanks, Heather
$130 is dirt cheap. Some dealers charge $400 for spoilers. I imagine two bolts, but drilling through the sheet metal isn't simple.
Other mods? An underdrive pulley will give you better throttle reponse for about $180. They claim 5hp, but I'm not sure about that.
You could get a lighter flywheel and an ACT clutch, but it gets pricey when you start looking at those internals.
You could get an intake, but you'll get more noise, if that's OK. A foam or gauze filter is about $40-60 and a whole kit would be $120-180 or so.
-juice
bit
One on each side has to drilled through both skins and then opened up to half inch on the inside, there are no blind nuts as Bit suggested, all three mounts are accessed from inside the hatch.
It is not a job for the faint of heart and if you do not know what you are doing leave it to a professional.
The spoiler I used came from Subaru Canada.
Cheers Pat.
BTW, I've been out driving with the new front strut brace on. I definitely notice better turn in, much crisper. The suspension is basically being allowed to do its job now. My feeling is that the strut bars (front/rear) are a great compliment to the swaybar upgrade. I like the fact that I've done the mods one at a time. It's allowed me to really gauge the changes in performance. :-)
http://www.vishnuperformance.com/stage.htm#one
Stephen
bit
I guess that puts me in STX if I do it....
-juice
-Colin
-mike
-mike
might be a legal update.
-Colin
But not in pre 00 models.
-mike
Miata owners do that, so if you find one I can help dig up some tips. It's a kit of work, though, so beware.
-juice
-Colin
Although in a moment of weakness I agreed to pick up a PS2 with GT3, GTA3, and 4 other games for $325, so there goes my GT money for a while.
-Colin
btw, sounds like a decent deal on the PS2-- especially if you didn't already own a DVD player cos now you do.
PS2- yea what the hey; it's almost $600 worth of stuff. the PS2, a memory card, 6 games, and a copy of "Titanic" (barf). I know I am too old for these games, but I'm a car nut and Ilike playing GT, so sue me. plus it makes a handy portable DVD for the beach and whatnot.
-mike
And driver, of course.
-Colin
The wife wants to keep it bone-stock, but you guys know I can't resist.
I think I'll get her the OE leather shift knob, much better than the standard plastic one.
What about a leather cover for the steering wheel? I got one years ago from a Toyota dealer in Laurel, you know of any high quality aftermarket ones? No Trak Auto cheapies, I want the nice ones.
Alloys would be sweet, but she does not want to invest in them. Maybe if I can find a cheap set of WRX take-offs. Or maybe when she needs new tires I'll order a Plus One set like I did for Sandy. I dunno if she wants to give up the ride tolerance though.
Nice thing about paying $10 grand less than you were prepared to pay is that you're not broke. :-)
-juice
I am planning on putting on a 20mm rear sway bar on my 2002 WRX wagon, that is after I run to the store to up date my tools to metric. The sway bar didn’t come with instructions and I was wondering if there is a specific torque I need to tighten the nuts to, or if they are on tighter then a gnat’s buttocks then I just need to screw them down that tight. Thanks for any help.
I'd say sneak in an upgraded sway bar first. Low cost, good bang for the buck and she might not even notice!
Ken
Kens- I don't think that is a great idea. Juice's wife drives very conservatively, and will be carrying the kids to boot. That doesn't make her a prime candidate for increased rotational tendencies in my book.
then again, if she only drives at 60% all the time, then it is just there for when Juice drives!
Ken
-Colin
-juice
Try wheelskins.com for steering wheel covers. I got a Honda leather cover for my wife's Odyssey, which is very nice. I was told that Wheelskins makes them for Honda. Congrats on the new Legacy, and good luck with it.
Len
-juice
I guess you have to contact them at the phone number on their website. I bought mine through an on-line Honda accessories place. I paid about $45, if I recall correctly. The wheelskins.com website lists them at $40. I was told that the Honda cover is made by Wheel Skins. As I said, the one we got is very nice. It was made exactly for the steering wheel in the Odyssey, and the stitching holes ended wherever the spokes were located. If all their stuff is this nice, I can recommend them most highly.
Len
-juice