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zavar

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    05 BSM LGT 5MT, Infamous1 Stg2

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  1. I guess I'll have to check the free play this weekend and see if there is any. When the clutch was installed I don't believe any adjustment was made to the pedal. What else could be the difference with this setup if the FW dimensions are so close?
  2. I bought LBGTs Bully setup from him (Stage 2/4 Hybrid) about 5 months ago and installed it with a new 06 WRX flywheel and TSK snout kit... It was installed at a local shop, but now I'm getting paranoid about it going. I'm not seeing any slip in the cold weather (at Stage 2). What needs to be specifically checked and/or adjusted to ensure proper engagement/disengagement and what's the best way to check?
  3. Have you checked to ensure that the bulbs are seated properly? I don't know about the Outback, but on the LGT the low beams take an H7 bulb, which has a notch in it that needs to be lined up properly with the fixture. If the bulb isn't seated properly, it will appear to be out of aim and not output light into the desired area.
  4. 500+ yards? Hmmm.... maybe I need to aim mine a little better, they must be too low now
  5. Just finished re-aiming. I went through the steps, and after I had almost finished, the drivers side still didn't seem right. I ended up pulling the cover off the back and found that the bulb wasn't seated properly. No wonder it looked off ... after seating the bulb properly everything was fine. I'm a little upset that the dealership didn't catch this. Headlights are great now, what a difference. Thanks for great guide, and for all of your help folks.
  6. MiniStiGuy - Many thanks I understand now... My driver side light is so far out the diagram wasn't making any sense to me... at 25', the start of the high arc is > 3' to the left of where it should be.... And these were just recently aimed by the dealership... Glad to see they know what they are doing. I'll try tonight and see how I make out. Hopefully I don't run out of adjustment to correct this.
  7. This post is great! I understand how to adjust the horizontal aim, however I'm a little unclear on how they should end up looking horizontally... should they end up looking the same as the 1st image (showing the marks), or is there another method?
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