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ZachhcaZ

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    South Western PA
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    2006 Legacy GT Wagon 5EAT

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  1. Neal you have put a lot of effort and time into something great here and I've looked forward to your updates. As the urge to upgrade my Outbacks brakes continues and the ATS swap being enticing I still want to hold out for this.
  2. I used a bosal replacement when my mid and Y pipe were rusted in two. Had no issues bolting up and the smaller resonator sounds a lot better. Link https://www.carid.com/bosal/exhaust-resonator-and-pipe-assembly.html?urlId=346506. Also cheaper if you spec the car as a 2007 turbo car, 09 doesn't give the turbo option even though they should be the same.
  3. Chasing down the violent steering wheel shake I'm getting at 70+ mph and at lower speeds cornering. The driver side cv boot was destroyed so I changed it today with a axle off a part out car. Had 0 luck puling the ball joint so I ended up disconnecting the strut. Took about an hour and half with the dewalt impact. But it did not fix the the shake so my search continues. I'm considering a wheel bearing and bushings at this point.
  4. Had an extra set of headlights laying around and decided to experiment with them a little. I was able to clear, paint the housing, and install a halo kit in about a day and a half. Very very happy how they turned out. Halos
  5. Actually picking up an 07 obxt manual this weekend but plan on yanking the trans out. My curiosity is peaking to see exactly what went after 222k.
  6. Well the day of reckoning has come for my wagon. After 222k on the original motor and transmission has finally gone. Happened around a mile from home but was still somehow able to get it to drive the short distance home but it was not happy under any type of load. So based on the fact that I was able to get it to drive home I don't believe it to be a fully blown transmission. From this video I took you can hear what sounds like hell clanging around while in any gear and occasionally it will grab and move but not more than a foot or so. Opinions on what this could be? Am I looking at replacing a transmission? My gut says to cut my losses part it out and look for another, but my curiosity wants to figure out what exactly is going inside there. The place I am in now isn't the best suited for working on it but it could be managed. Just looking for some insight as to what went wrong and where to start besides pulling the transmission.
  7. Find a PC with a drive and burn the cd to an .iso drive with power iso, copy to a flash drive and run
  8. Same set up as guy above me, except for a bosal oem replacement mid pipe and a Vishnu catless uppipe.
  9. Found another wagon today, the dude works like 5 mins down the road from me.
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