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Legacy Wagon

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  • Birthday 04/11/1987

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    Lakeland, FL
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    1990 Legacy L Wagon 1994 Legacy L Wagon
  • Occupation
    Truss Designer

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  1. Oh sweet! Didn't see that. Yeah, looked inactive at 2 months. Even a year seems kinda that way, but cool that it had at least some history Yep. Owned a lot of Subarus over the years and this Legacy is still my favorite
  2. Yeah, dreading the day I'll have to let this thing go. Just too hard to find any parts for them anymore :/
  3. Looks like all of the topics are gone. Is this forum still active?
  4. Ah, sorry. I was talking to JimBo. He's got a right hand drive model with the tall roof. Was the carrier bearing on the driveshaft going bad or something?
  5. Sold the car a few years back. Bought it back about a year ago for $600 cause I missed it so much. Stuff done since getting back: Replaced ball joints, inner/outer tie rods, whiteline steering rack bushings, moog front endlinks, customish whiteline and poly rear endlinks, new flex plate, rear cam seal, rear main seal (viton), oil separator cover, valve cover gaskets, pcv valve t-connector, injector 3, injector 4, air filter, fuel filter, re-soldered knock sensor, 98 outback KYB struts, battery, cleaned and repainted some areas, replaced the motor/regulator in the driver door and the window control housing, re-soldered the back of the AC panel, upgraded the factory aux stereo to a nicer Kenwood one and got some Rockford Fosgates for it, replaced rear wheel bearings, added a receiver hitch...I know there's more. Either way, it's looking pretty good these days. I plan to bring it to Subifest in November. I have new tires and after all of the suspension work it still feels a bit floaty. I'm sure it's due to keeping old springs and having it lifted to begin with. Any advice on what I could do to have it less so? I'd love not to spend a crap-ton of money on upgrades at this point. I'm considering strut braces front and rear, but not sure how much that would help. I have WRX wheels on it with some Ohtsu 205/55's. Is the sidewall too high? Soon to be done when I get free time: Repaint the grille Replace the calipers, rotors and pads all around Repaint my WRX wheels Install my 4 Hella's...probably...if I can find a good way to mount them that's removeable. Here's a more recent picture of it:
  6. A few years ago the gen 1 forum was full all the time. It seems most people have gotten rid of their Legacy's these days. Crushed or whatnot. Welcome to the club though Nice wagon by the way. Where was it imported from?
  7. Bought new Outback struts and a bunch of other parts. Hopefully I'll have time to do the work on it soon. It's needs some crap. Gotta figure out why my AC randomly turns off or to vent. Currently hitting the top of the dashboard will occasionally fix it, but it's not a long term solution
  8. I'll be the first to admit that I'm electrically dumb. You could always ask the guys over at Legacycentral
  9. I mean they make specific ones that should hold that MAF, but I cant see a custom design working well without having that piece it connects to from the WRX since you wont get a good mounting surface for it otherwise.
  10. I was just noting that it was a different kind of MAF than what's on the Legacy. The Legacy has an enclosed unit whereas the WRX has a MAF that drops into the tube. Although I probably missed an important part of this conversation somewhere. http://www.wrxtuners.com/forums/attachments/f51/4486d1259552481-idle-fuel-air-senors-wrx-maf-sensor.gif
  11. I'm pretty sure the MAF in a WRX is much smaller. It was just a sensor that stuck in the pipe instead having its own enclosure. scoobydoo73: I hate that freakin blue. My brother had it in his first Subaru haha Looks good though. I like those tweeters in the doors. Seems like a good spot where you wont hit them. Looks good, man
  12. LOL! Nice dude And I didnt even know they had to be notarized. Is that a state thing?
  13. Dang. Nice deal with the glass guy and sucks about the ignition. I hate that crap. What do you need a bill of sale for? Dont you have the title?
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