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    05 LGT 5MT WGN

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  1. My '05 GT 5MT with 105k started doing this recently. Anywhere from full down to about 7/8 in the tank there is a very strong smell of gas outside the car in the rear. Car lived in Northern NJ for 10 years, which isn't the rust belt but its not exactly winterless either. Taking it in to a local well respected indi shop to have it diagnosed and replaced as is likely needed. I got the impression this wasn't the first time they had encountered this and apparently the part is not currently in short supply.
  2. Anyone tried eibachs on a wagon? Any recommendations on which size shim (1/4 or 3/8) to use? Thanks, Andrew
  3. Can you explain which wires you had to hook up to the PAC SWI box? Were any of the resistors required?
  4. I received my DSL order within a few days of placing it.
  5. I have had my ralley lows and HIR highs installed for about a month now. They really got a workout driving arround curvy mountian roads in the catskills a few weekends ago in the dead of night. I think they are fantastic. With the lows I see no need to consider HIDs and the highs remove any need I might have had for driving lights. Keep in mind that I replaced these bulbs before doing any night driving of consiquence with my Legacy and my point of comparison is a bugeye WRX. I now need to upgrade the fog lights since I can't even tell they are on anymore. My main (well only) use for them is durring winter to get a better idea on road texture (is that ice, salt or snow I am driving over) Also, trimming the HIRs took only a few mintes with a pair of wire cutter pliers.
  6. I'm in NJ which is much less than 1000 miles away. The wait for TDC is killing me.
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