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  1. and I don t even own a Legacy anymore. Still getting subscription notifications . I have a 2018 WRX. .
  2. a part search shows same 2 part # s for right and left rear calipers. I searched model year 2015 FYI. Should all be the same.
  3. It can be an issue with lots of Subi s over the years. I had 1 or 2 on my 08 Outback at 60K plus, then on my other 4 Subi s, 14,15,17 I have had no issues yet. I have had friend have two go out on their Outback with less than 10K on the car. So it is an issue for some but it s warrantied and a pretty easy fix. Other vehicle have issues too as theses parts are made by manufactures. Salty roads can bring it on sooner as can hitting lots of pot holes. I wouldn t make my choice on a car based on this alone.
  4. 1 800 subaru3. 5th subi for me. they had all my info.
  5. Thanks, Got the invoice on nADA . They have a 2% holdback on the WRX I m looking at. That's $700 dealer keeps. I don t see any other incentives on that specific model. So it s about $2 K off MSRP. That s about the most you can get if you can work at that #. Any other info I ll take. Must be WRX specific as it s limited and Subaru will only do so much. 2.9%. Called and got a $500 coupon from SOA also. Thanks.
  6. I know I saw a great resource that showed Subaru options, invoice and MSRP... can t find link? Not sure where online I saw it but it was a Subi forum.
  7. you won t have an issue. the worst that can break along those lines is MAYBE an end link which is cheap and easy to change. and that won t happen for the first 100K.
  8. 19MM bar coming off my 2015 Legacy soon as the lease ends. I thought it was better with it on there.... will be for sale soon> Also put one on my 17 Outback. Both cars just too sloppy at highway speeds and winding country travel that I do with the stock bar. I am not shy about about driving a fast pace on the highway.
  9. just spoke to someone who has a 15 Outback and has changed two wheels bearings within the first 10K.
  10. Don t you think over all these years the supplier has changed? That would be my guess.
  11. IMO these Subi s are used in salted area s a lot which seep into the bearing and causes premature failure... Be interested to know if it is worse in salted areas. Plus I believe a nasty pot hole environment can hurt too....\ In my snow belt area it s common among many different makes.
  12. so what moves them??? Edit, OK, so it s a separate side light that lights up.... Nice feature.
  13. it shines the light in the dirction you need to be looking... don t have them on my subi but do on another vehicle and as stated they are great in the rural areas... wish my subi had them. You think there would be a fuse the motor that moves them, if that's how they work? this say s you have a switch to disable https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=ymyy-t-999&hsimp=yhs-frontier1&hspart=frontier&p=turning+off+steering+responsive+fog#id=1&vid=efb547f011b36bcd80abe467286d14ae&action=click
  14. Subi s have had this issue since at least 08 when I had my first subi... They have been correcting this for years. LOL. Dealer price is probably around 400-500 hundred dollars to change one. A little annoying but not a deal killer for me... I think my 08 was about $300 to replace from a local shop that I trusted. Warranty is even better but it won t be the last one that goes.
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