Everything posted by Sandals
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Wheels skipping
Excellent, always good when it's an easy fix!
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Speakers
Good ol' small 3 way speakers... lack any bass. Pair them up with a sub and make the speakers focus on low and mid range and you have a good system. My sub is now had enough... every now and again it will randomly ramp itself up! Time for a replacement me thinks....
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Speakers
Haha nice!
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Subwoofer
Anyone have a bass box with built in amp? My current one is starting to die! Nothing bigger than 12" please... (that's what she said) single woofer so it doesn't take up too much space in my boot. Nothing crazy expensive either, I can get a new Edge one from Halfords for 90 quid, so not looking to spend more than 50 delivered.
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Wheels skipping
Yeh it's pretty straight forward. Your rear diff will have two plugs on the back of it, a fill and a drain hole (make sure to crack the fill hole first) this takes around 1 litre of oil. Gearbox has a drain plug on the bottom and filling it is done via the dipstick hole underneath your intercooler (assuming you have the turbo model). 5 speed box takes around 3.5 litres to fill, more for a 6 speed.
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
50 quid delivered from scooby world. Feel super high quality and it's a great sign when nothing chips off them when i installed them... unlike the ebay jobbies :D http://scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=314_315&products_id=2158
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What ht leads ?
The coil packs that or on the new age are very good. Why are you wanting to change them?
- Whining from cold start
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What have you done to your Subaru today ?
Fitted new Muteki japanese wheel nuts as my cheap ebay jobs were becoming badly rusted (only bought to see how black wheel nuts would look with my gold wheels, lasted a year)... so much so that the key wouldn't go in one of them, nothing that a hammer couldn't sort!!
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Outback cambelt change.
The service book is probably used for various models... which is why it will say that. The cambelt/timing chains are generally behind covers so you can't see them
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Exhaust queries
Ah yeh, blitz nur spec come as back box and centre section... so would def have been wrong length if it was for a classic
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Exhaust queries
May have been part of a full set? Not sure... I know I sold my old back box on here to a member with a classic and it fit no problem
- Finally gone and bought an Impreza
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Exhaust queries
They are both the same length in total, but classics have different length downpipes and centre sections. If you're just getting a back box, both classic and newage are exactly the same length, only difference is the 3rd hanger points the wrong way. Which isn't a big deal as aftermarket back boxes are pretty light anyway so not overly necessary.
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Mudflaps
- Mudflaps
No but I can certainly take more- Lost my key
- What have you done to your Subaru today ?
Oh wow, didn't realise that's what you said XD- Mudflaps
Yeh, they were advertised as no need to drill holes or take the wheels off! Well... didn't have to drill holes but there was no danger of being able to screw straight into the plastic with the wheel in the way! I'm glad it's over....- What have you done to your Subaru today ?
Just paint over it with some black paint!- What have you done to your Subaru today ?
- Mudflaps
- Help needed
Boost leaks perhaps? Double checked all your connections?- Mudflaps
Yeh I think I'll just keep them and screw them into the plastic... I have no intention on taking them off again and can't be bothered with the hassle of sending them back. Just a bit disappointed that the advert states that no drilling is required. Made me think that it uses existing holes. Also lol at the swear filter removing the word scre wing XD- Mudflaps
Well here's the response from Scooby World: Hi, There is no mount for the hole in the bottom of the mudflap. Instead we provide a self tapping screw to fasten it to the plastic of the wheel arch. If you refer to the instructions that may explain it better than myself. You should be able to screw it in by hand with a screwdriver, a drill isn’t needed. a drill isn't needed coz apparently you need to screw straight into the plastic of the bumper... here are the in depth instructions Do you have to do any drilling or any !Removed! into plastic with the rally flaps? - Mudflaps