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DugsSin

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    Jersey or the Keys
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    '11 3.6R Ltd. '18 Outback Touring 3.6R
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  1. Agree with Peril take it for a 30 Minute ride so you can really see how she feels. Some find the seat uncomfortable over time. Don't know what sorta mileage your expecting but I get 28~30 miles per gallon with care on the highway. Love out '11 Legacy 3.6 which has been rock solid for 118K miles but at 13 years much of the usual stuff has needed replacing.
  2. Cause when my Ole Stuff gets together with her Ole Stuff we both come away smiling.
  3. Given their central location I would say guide pins for differential or rear subframe member. I probably threw a nut on at some point 5~8 years ago. Will be putting winter tires on real soon and will take a look then cause the ole man ain't crawling under any car in 20 Degree weather.
  4. Interesting I guess only 1 nut is supposed to be missing. Don't even know what they are connected to but I will be adding one once size is determined.
  5. That is a bit of corrosion I've got no clue why. Haven't seen that part of my Legacy more than a few times but seems to be free of rust at 119K miles there at least.
  6. Whoa I see one huge difference your wiper arms are very different than mine in position and length. My passenger side arm in the long one and the drivers side is the shorter one by about 4 1/2".
  7. Here's how my Bosch Icon's 26 & 19 are at full sweep. The way the mounting and latching system on these are made they only go on 1 way and must be fully inserted onto the wiper arm for the latch to close. Maybe yours are not mounted correctly?
  8. That retaining clip was the worst for me .... and it's so much easier to change the next time. I jack her up and remove the tire just for that extra room to work since I don't contort like my younger days.
  9. Humble that was next but the just force it days are long gone with this ole man body I'm trapped in. Thanks guys.
  10. THANK YOU! Yes rotate it 90 degrees then insert small screwdriver and press gently on tab and it pulls out easily. Going to finally get the bar installed in the back after years of sitting on the shelf.
  11. Got all the push pins out no problem but how is this thing mounted? Trunk hook next to tail lights.
  12. Sounds like LED bulbs that have reached the end of their life. Try changing them out for some new bulbs.
  13. Get a pair of NEW lenses then play with the bulbs. If you can replace them yourself there are many options. https://www.carparts.com/details/Subaru/Legacy/Replacement/2013-2014/SET-REPS100173.html?TID=bngpla&origin=%7Badtype%7D&gclid=12fc014081af1320881263dc05eeecdc&gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=12fc014081af1320881263dc05eeecdc&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=BST%20-%20PL1%20-%20Replacement%20-%20Headlight&utm_term=4577060751630741&utm_content=CPS%20-%20PL%20-%20Headlight%20-%20Margin%2035%20to%2040 I would also recommend covering the new lenses with a quality UV protective film. Did this with my '11 Legacy lights when new and they are still clear.
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