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D_J

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  • Birthday 01/01/1911

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    Left Coast the Orange Curtain
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    Aussie Wagon

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  1. Stupid clown ass loser keep your homosexual thoughts to yourself
  2. So do you still spend all day performing felatio on Barack Obama?
  3. Thx for the Lamin-x tip
  4. Yeah I looked at the stock front bar before it got pulled and it looks like 20mm maybe? I got a Tribeca front bar which is 25mm after the mechanic Shtboxer here recommended it for 2.5i. It fit perfect with plenty of room to spare. Shtboxer recommended Forrester endlinks that are designed for the rear stock bar and they also fit perfect - no issues. The rear bar is 25mm by Perrin for only $89 but weighs a ton and barely cleared the exhaust. Definitely needed the AVO mounts for this massive bar. The rear endlinks were a challenge...the dealer traded me a set of Whitelines for my Kartboys that didn't fit. Also used front/rear heavy duty bushings with new u-clamps by Energy Suspension and Mobil 1 synthetic grease recommended by Subietonic in his install write-up.
  5. Wow I just had 25mm front / rear swaybars installed...handles amazingly better now and stops the ridiculous body roll. Now just need to get a deal on these Bilsteins.
  6. You may want to look at aftermarket lower control arm bushings as well. I got AVO poly bushings and makes handling more planted. Also will be installing AVO steering column poly bushings. These combined with the Bilsteins should significantly improve the handling. I think the reason why the Outback handles this way stock is that it was truly designed to be a rugged off-road vehicle. So much so that some people say NOT to mod the swaybars because you lose some of the independent suspension qualities to go over rocks etc. Don't really need to go offroad that much personally...I mostly use my Outback as a truck for hauling stuff.
  7. I just did and no dice. They basically told me that there isn't enough demand to justify building a kit here in the US. He also said that they have been getting a few calls lately requesting Outback parts but that still there are no plans to make one.
  8. Does that include all the parts, including top hats, etc? I just noticed Japanparts now has a sku# for a kit for 2.5 and 3.0 Outbacks but currently lists for about $2000 - and probably is missing some of the misc. parts http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php?dealer=1&car=141&middle=3&small=9
  9. You're a sack of sh*t...loser. No wonder 7thseal left you that message troll
  10. Any good tint shops in the OC ? Need to tint my front windows and sunroof.
  11. Wow...that's lame. At least they gave it a try. Yeah I noticed when I change the seat height it does seem to help temporarily. But then after a while the squeaks return. I called SOA and they just said it is a warranty issue and to go back to the dealer. The dealer told me that there really isn't a fix because the noises come back after a while just like you said ^ I just turn the volume up on the radio. Though sometimes I like just quiet too and those times the squeaks drive me insane.
  12. Thanks for that ^ Bling factor mostly...but then again the radiator hoses do fail after a few years (5?) and these aftermarket ones should last a lot longer than stock.
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