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  • Birthday 12/29/1982

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    Hanover, PA
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    Outback 3.0R
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    Snowboarding, rally racing, teardrop trailers
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    CAD Designer

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  1. Great walkthrough! Had a rear wheel bearing replaced under the 100k warranty about 45k ago. Now my other side has started humming. I'm at 144k so I can't say I'm surprised. Thank you SBT and all the other commenters!
  2. Fixed them all - uploaded right to the thread. No more shenanigans! Fixed #21 too I just mounted mine to any flat surface I could find. My low's mounted underneath the edge of the fender panels. Forget where my highs are mounted. I think one is on the washer fluid box, and the other is just on part of the frame. Just used 3M VHB tape.
  3. Thanks again for uploading the pictures of the HID foglight install!
  4. Fixed again. Damn Mark Zuckerberg. Its strange that this is the only forum that my pics disappear from. And the only post for that matter.
  5. I wouldn't think it will cause any problems, other than not having your climate controls.
  6. My base rack system is Yakima, with a Lift Ticket snowboard rack for the winter. This is my summer setup for camping, which is a generic cargo basket offset to one side, and a Yakima Viper bike rack on the other side. All the Yakima stuff gets locked with the SKS locks. Never really worried about the cheapo cargo basket.
  7. Strange... wasnt even showing broken images. Fixed it again!
  8. Since I installed the board in the middle of winter, I never took the time to mount the switch anywhere.... it was just kinda hangin out the side of the middle console at the carpet. Today was a fairly nice day so I took a few minutes to mount it. http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/200304_573659630062_72100768_32033492_4820621_n.jpg I had to cut the spade connectors off of the wires and solder them directly to the switch because of the tight location, but I like it because it looks OEM. The aux-in cable is still just resting between the passenger seat and the console for now.
  9. hmmm.... guess I should have either kept up with this thread more, or followed instructions a little better for whatever reason, I though it only worked on cd function. never bothered to try it on fm. my hero!
  10. So glad I finally spent the money on the kit! Took me about 2 hours to install, start to finish. Didn't mount the switch yet though... havent decided where I want it (and it was getting dark and cold). Did notice that whenever the disc changer switches discs, the music to the aux-in cuts out for a few seconds. Its definitely not a big deal, and I'm guessing this is typical? Anyway, this is a great mod... Should have done this sooner!
  11. the kit arrived today!! too bad its been ridiculously cold here lately thanks again!
  12. Finally ordered mine today! Cant wait to get it installed!
  13. Thats really strange that the pics just disappeared! Anyway, check out the first post again... I re-inserted them.
  14. thats not entirely true anymore, but it is a lot more difficult than buying and installing one of the aux in options. from what i've been reading, the advantages of this aux-in solution are that you don't need a "silent cd" and the GLI is built in.
  15. I'm looking at ordering a kit next friday if you have more!
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