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Zac88

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    Alberta, Canada
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    2005 LGT Wagon

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  1. Wow this is amazing! I do not have instagram so I hope you continue to post here!
  2. Refreshing a motor, all original still from 2005, want to replace most of the sensors while I have it out such as crank, cam sensors, oxygen sensors etc.... Without blowing my budget and going to the dealer, would I be ok using some from Rock Auto? Such as DENSO?
  3. Installed the Lemforder sway bar links, the Nut was bigger than the OEM one, wonder why? Well lets hope they last!
  4. Oh ok gotcha. So far I have ordered Lemforder sway bar links, although these ones are made in Taiwan im hoping they still have the German quality control. Was quoted $370 locally for a control arm, so I think I might try to replace all the bushings in the current arm
  5. Im talking about the availability to buy decent aftermarket parts, not comparing the vehicles at all, not sure how you came to that conclusion.
  6. Ok thanks! Just strange that with BMW Ive always been happy with TRW, Bilstein, Lemforder etc.. But with Subaru, the only other options I can find are chinese made and not very good (Moog, Mevotech, Dormann)
  7. I'm doing a complete refresh on a friends Outback, they specifically want OEM parts, so I'm trying to source them directly from the OE rather than going to the dealership.
  8. Lowered price to $100CAD shipped. As im moving soon and need to liquidate everything.
  9. before the initial startup, I kept the PS belt off and turned the pump by hand a for a few minutes to get air out.
  10. Oh I apologize, im using the dark theme and I had just copy pasted that from my website. $30 is the cheapest shipping, its expensive all over Canada, I sometimes pay more than $30 to ship to Ontario. For what it's worth, I shipped a package just 200km away here in Alberta, and It costed $25
  11. There is no HIR h7, the brightest one is the Vosla 65w H7, they are pretty expensive though so I sell the OSRAM NIGHTBREAKER 200 here are my findings with my own testing. H7: OSRAM ALLSEASON SUPER: 1500 LUX OSRAM NIGHT BREAKER 200: 1200 LUX OSRAM COOL BLUE INTENSE NEXT GEN: 800 LUX Vosla 65W: 1480 LUX Philips NightGuide Platinum: 940 LUX Philips CrystalVision Platinum: 980 LUX Sylvania SilverStar Ultra: 1075 LUX RING Xenon 200: 1090 LUX
  12. They are used in the high beams as replacement for the 9005. They are much brighter than any 9005 on the market. HIR stand for halogen infrared, there is an IR coating on the bulbs that reflects the IR light back to the filament so it burns hotter without increasing wattage. You have to file down a certain amount of one of the tabs so it fits, connector is the same as factory 9005.
  13. Thank you everyone that has bought them so far! I have 5 sets left!
  14. I was also looking for this today, I hope we didnt lose it!
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