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Blind_Dude

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  • Birthday 01/02/1987

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    Reno, NV
  • Car
    2008 Legacy 2.5i
  • Interests
    Snowbaording, Skiing, Rock Climbing, Soccer
  • Occupation
    Manager of a liquor store

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  1. Got mine done no problem...mild roll and now dropping it .8" in the back and 1" in the front (eibach pro kit).
  2. Thanks, getting them rolled there tomorrow morning
  3. I have 18x8.5 45mm offset Rota G-forces on my 08 legacy with stock suspension and I rub in the rear if I have more than 3 people in the car... Anyone know of a good place to roll fenders in the Reno/Sparks area?
  4. Step one - Grow a pair Step two - Take off all the pop its around the bumper (a flat head screwdriver works well). Just pop the tabs up and pull them out. There are a few on top and underneath that are easy to find. But make sure you remove the ones in the wheel wells before trying to pull the bumper off. They are right in the wheel well where the bumper meets the rest of the body. Step 3 - After all the pop its are removed and if you don't need to mod your grill the bumper and grill should come off in one piece. Just start with one side at a time and it should release from the bumper with a little force. Step 4 - After removing the bumper and setting it aside there are about 6 screws in each light that need to be removed. I did one light at a time to ensure that I knew how to put it back on. Remove the screws and the light should come out no problem. Step 5 - Remove all the bulbs and wiring from the light. There are also three screws on the back of the light that need to come out. After this throw it on some aluminum foil in the oven. I did it at 260 F for 15 minutes and there was no damage to the lights. Just loosen the tabs and pull apart with some force. Step 6 - After the light is open and apart there are three screws inside that need to be removed. Take these out and feel free to customize whatever you want. I just took off the orange reflectors which was harder than I originally thought. I used a butter knife and slid it in an opening working it around the edges until the reflector popped off (be careful not to snap off the corners of the lights). Step 7 - Put the light back together and stick it in the oven. I did the same temperature and time as when I first baked them (260 F for 15 min). I then pushed them together and much as I could, put the screws back in and popped it back in for another 5 min. Step 8 - Good luck putting your car back together! It looks messy and hard but everything pieces together like a puzzle. I don't have too many pictures but here are some and an example of how to do the pop its for those who don't know.
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