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mcsquish

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  1. Definitely +1 on the AVO reinforcements, when I crawled under to install my JDM rear bar I couldn't believe how much I could move the stock brackets just by hand... If Cobb is making bars again, I'll have to add them to the list of mods I need to convince the wife I have to have....... and it is already a long list.
  2. So I have been MIA for some time, so sorry if I missed this question while I was reading the old posts. So I finally looked at the 2010 models (I got married 11 months ago........) and saw that they have radio and cruse buttons on the steering wheel now. Does anyone know if those, more importantly the radio button set, work and fit the '05 steering wheel? The shape and size looks right, but wondered if anyone has tried it yet. I have already done this mod and love it, just thinking this might be better to have all of the buttons in one area.
  3. That last photo is crazy, very different and cool.
  4. Question for everyone. I have this installed (me likey enough to get my own Ipod so I would stop "borrowing" the GF's ) but I have a question for those who are using the headphone jack for their Ipods. For me, I have to crank the volume to 100% on my Ipod and then listen to the radio a bit higher than "normal". Is this what people are experiencing? I'm using the headphone because when on long trips my GF watches movies and likes to pipe the sound through the stereo. If using the line-out would fix the issue I guess I could always make up a patch cable (I installed a 1/8" jack in the armrest and also use the power plug for charging). and yes I tried searching and scanned the thread. and yes, I got board and gave up...... Thanks for any help!
  5. All I know is that I installed a kit for my GF's Ipod and I liked it so much I've decided I'd better get an Ipod for myself since she won't let borrow hers. Plus she wants me to try figuring out how to install a kit in her Pathfinder.......
  6. Installed the kit last year (ok, a week ago:lol:) and it went easy, very good instructions! The only part that was a little difficult was installing a jack in the armrest. I used it my entire trip to Chicago and back with on issues (~6hrs each way). The "muted" time is maybe a second when the end of the CD is reached, personally not a big deal considering no more using a FM transmitter!!!!!! One bit of advice for fellow 5eat owners. When removing the trim around the shifter, go SLOW, and don't try it if the plastic is cold. I snapped off two of the plastic retainers when I removed the trim. Some super-glue fixed it, but I was not happy.......
  7. I ordered mine last Friday and can't wait to get it. I'm hoping to get it this week so I can install it over the holiday weekend. Now I just have to go to Radio Shack and find some sort of jack to mount in the armrest.
  8. '05Limited, please do!!! Thoes are the wheels I'm thinking of getting. Not sure though how they'll look on a RBP.
  9. Weird, I have a 05 LGT and guess what! My switch is starting to get clunky. Well I'll be damned....... I guess I'll add that to my service list. sticky switch rust in the engine compartment tranny glitches gee what could be next.............
  10. My sunroof is a one click, oh yeah I had to get an aftermarket one installed since I couldn't find a wagon that had one........ And that's why I had to find the wires in the "A" pillar. Oh well, I love my suby!!!
  11. rlax, you'll enjoy the new controls. I installed mine over a year ago and can't understand why Subaru didn't do this to begin with. So far no problems and nobody at the dealerships have noticed what I have done. Which is good since I am still under warranty.
  12. Just an update, I had the brake lines installed and had the system flushed and refilled with Motul. All I have to say is BIG difference in the pedal feel! At the end of the stroke, no mushy feel. I?m definitely glad I did this. Now for a rotor and caliper swap?????. ________ LSD REHAB ADVICE
  13. Now that's a good question. I never really thought about doing that? I'm not sure if you can, it would depend on the signals through which wire. Since I know more about brain surgery than Subie wiring someone else will have to chime in. I think that might be cool to have. I don't use the left stero buttons very often. ________ Video Reviews
  14. Keefe, that helps soooo much! I had read about the Techna-fit issues, and had heard that they had and also that they had not been resolved. Since you have tried them, I'll believe your thoughts. "And thank you for your support." Yep, that's for thoes old enough to remember Bardals and James. ________ FREE BURGER KING GIFT CARDS
  15. I just read the write up, very nice. Now that it's a year later I have a question about fluid. I'm getting ready for my 30K service and I figure it is a good time to upgrade the break fluid and brake lines. For a daily driver "grocery getter" that I drive spiritedly, what would be a good fluid? I've read about ATE super blue and Motul, but since I'm a noob to making mods I could use some help. Also suggestions on SS brake lines would be appreciated. You all have no idea how useful this site is, I think I'm the only subie GT in town and don't get me started on my "auto part stores" and stealer................. ________ BLONDE VIDS
  16. Very nice write up!!! Since I am considering a sb swap, I'm trying to decide on either just a JDM rear or to swap them both out. ________ Granny Tube
  17. Leonardo, that sounds about right. That's what I did except I only cut the shift wires and spliced the others. ________ Teen Video
  18. I must tell you the vacation pics are sweet! I found the 2005 vacation in post #129, is there a way to save the pics without having to look at them all? I might want to look at them later. ________ Mexico Hotels
  19. Now I have to say again that I am no expert on the Subie wiring, but I would think if you ran a wire from the brown wire back to the rear light and attached it with a diode to the same location on the rear light, (I don't know the correct color of wire in the back) it would make the rear light turn on when you opened/unlocked the doors. But adding three extra bulbs to the module might be too much.? I know it turns on when I open the hatch, but I have never noticed though if mine turned on or not when I unlock the doors. Hmmmmmmmmmm ________ EASYVAPE REVIEW
  20. motorob, now I'm not trying to be a smarta$$, but are you sure all of the doors are closed. Believe me, I went nuts untill I noticed the rear door on the other side was cracked open......... Also, where did you tap into the brown wire? I'm no where near an expert on wireing of Subies, but if you would have fried the control module, I would think you would have had to realy mess something up. Good luck ________ ST1100
  21. +1, but it's the grirlfried, plus I get the eye roll. At least we don't live together so she doesn't get to see the destruction....... ________ SUZUKI X-90 SPECIFICATIONS
  22. This is an awesome mod. It is so nice to have light when I get into the car in the dark. The only problem I had was I have an aftermarket moon roof and I couldn't fish the wire from the dome, so I ended up finding the brown wire in the right "A" pillar. If you tap into the brown wire there, I would suggest disconnecting the battery since the front side air bag is also right there. I could just see something happen and have that sucker go off. I also put a plug in-line so it would be possible to disconnect everything if needed. Again this is an easy and great mod, thanks a ton!! ________ Ship Sale
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