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rallispec

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  • Birthday 12/10/1980

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    Avon, Indinia
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    '05 Legacy GT 5mt
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  1. for those of you with hogzausts for a long time now - have you been under the car and checked out the rust status of the flanges or tubing? I haven't done this mod - but was working on the car this past weekend attempting to remove my mufflers, fighting all the rust on the bolts (eventually got it). anyhow, the flanges were all rusted up and in generally bad shape. This made me wonder how much worse it would have been had my exhaust been open there and water and road debris get in there and work from the inside out. Am i needlessly worried for your sakes?
  2. hey man, you recently traded in your car? A buddy of mine just went and looked at one today and i think it was yours --- '05 automatic w/ intake and springs, 70k miles... did you leave the cobb AP and other stuff on there? My freind was asking me about it - sounds like the dealer really didnt know about any of the mods you did.

     

    Thanks,

    Danny

  3. for those of you who have taken out the switch - do you have to remove the entire door panel? or can the switch assembly be popped out?
  4. happened to me several times as well---- it's very annoying.
  5. that was my concern... right now i've got my selector switch out of the way and it works really well.... I may get a sleeker one down the road at some point - but i'm not too worried about it yet.
  6. I just read the the specs for the griffen airclick - and it looks like it should still work with the jazzy thing.... It plugs in to the headphone jack on the top of the ipod (and has a passthrough so you can still plug in headphones), but it doesnt disrupt the audio ouput through the bottom apple connector s0 you should still be able to plug in the ipod connector to the bottom of the ipod. I was reading through the griffen manual and it says that in that configuration the volume control won't work. (the bottom connector provides a constant line out level) but you will have all other controls.
  7. didn't realize you were talking about the IPOD kit... can't comment on that as I've got the regular jazzy kit.
  8. no soldering is required - I just taped my GLI to the back of the stereo. Jazzy - I just installed my kit today - it is freaking AWESOME. I ran the radio input cable to the center console - tucked a cheap audio switch in there - and ran one of the inputs back to my XM commander unit, and the other input is left open for my MP3 player. everything works great - no noise or volume issues at all with the XM unit or my MP3 player.
  9. I'm looking at something like this for an audio selector switch: 2-Way Audio Switch-Box for iPod/MP3/CD/PC http://rsk.imageg.net/images/pixel.gif http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2131060&cp=&pg=1&searchSort=TRUE&searchSort=TRUE&sr=1&retainProdsInSession=1&retainProdsInSession=1&y=13&y=10&origkw=audio+switch&kw=audio+switch&x=15&x=12&s=A-StorePrice-RSK&parentPage=search
  10. sounds good - I gotta run out to ratshack now and pick up some splitters.
  11. wow man - that came quick... Maybe i'll get a chance to install it this weekend. (BTW - it makes me sick seeing how simple this thing is.... I paid how much for some capicitors and a handfull of resistors???!!! haha...) on another note - has anyone come up with a good solution for using this board for multiple inputs (satellite radio and an ipod for example)... will a simple 'Y' miniplug adapter work.. (realizing that if i had the ipod on and the radio at the same time i'd hear them both) thanks again jazzy!
  12. they should fit fine -- not sure how much it'd cost though. Can't be cheap.
  13. for anyone who cares ---- a year and a half after clearing my headlights with no problems --- suddenly i've got moisture in my drivers side light... has anyone else had this happen after a long period of not having prolems??? I'm not sure if my seal just broke down or what happened, but hopefully i'll see how moisture got in there when take everything apart.
  14. techically, according to US safetey standards - cars are reqeired to have an amber reflector on the front side of the car, that reflects light even when the bulb is turned off... so clear bulbs that blink orange are only legal if you also have an orange reflector on the side of the car. (the new VW lineup is like this) FOr what it's worth though, i had my Virginia state inspection today - and the car passed with cleared and blacked out headlights, no questions asked -- so unless you live in a really strict area you should be okay.
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