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Spec B 127

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  • Birthday 10/25/1974

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    Reno, NV
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    2006 Legacy GT Spec B #127/500

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  1. Scammers suck! I hope this all works out and everyone involved gets their money back.
  2. Well I tried to do this today, and without have a 17mm shorty wrench, it is impossible, at least for my massive hands at least . My adivce would be to not attempt this without have that 17mm shorty. All of the other bolts are pretty easy to get at with the tools that Rao listed. For whatever reason, I also needed to shoot the nut on the stub with some Rust-Solve to loosen it up as it was tight as f**k!! It was also fairly tricky to get out the bracket once I had all of the nuts and bolts off, but it still comes out. I also looked at the drivers side bolt, and to my eye I cannot see how you would even to begin to take it out since as you back it out, you will come into contact with the back of the timing belt cover. If any one has any ideas or pictures of how they did it, I would love to see it. And hence I am off to the store to aquire one so I may finish the job.
  3. Also, is it a must to replace the copper washers when you remove the banjo bolt? If so it looks like I have an excuse to buy parts at the dealer.
  4. I too was wondering if there are any better picutres of how to remove the banjo bolt. Also, does anyone have pictures posted of how to do the one on the drivers side?
  5. Damn that is sick. I want one soooooo bad. But, a new house comes first.
  6. I thought I had posted this before but I have #127 and I'm in Gardnerville, NV.
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