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  1. to check your german car logic, take a piece of chalk and mark 12 o'clock on all for tires, go straight for as long as you can and then check if all marks are still in the same spot, straight being the key word.

     

    More than likely you'll be fine with such a negligible difference, just got to watch the tire wear as front will wear out faster. can't really see how you'd wear rears faster on the leggy.

  2. So some pictures of the install.

    http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/10/b0c9951e1865cf8a4c58ec20381d0d9c.jpg

     

    Hey if you still have the stock ones could you measure the distance from center of the bushing whole to center of ball joint bolt? Doesnt have to be too precise.

     

    Trying to get these for Tribeca and no one knows if adjustable ones fit.

     

    The SUS looks great by the way

  3. Finally finished my bathroom with cedar, nothing beats the sauna feel that cedar provides.

     

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    and decided to build myself a computer desk, started like this

     

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    a little further I built some radiator covers and you can see progression of desk behind it

     

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    Now onto dividers/shelves

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    and finally the stain

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    this saturday going to build drawers and doors and be hopefully done.

  4. Wheels:02-03 wrx stockers 16x6.5 (et53 iirc)

    Tires: Kumho 225/60/16

    Suspension: Stock

    Rub/Cut: None

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/SNV31686.jpg

     

    Wheels: No name 18x7.5 +40

    Tires: 245/45/18 Micheline alpines

    Suspension: Stock

    Rub/Cut: None

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/DSC00004.jpg

     

     

    Wheels: 08-09 Outback XT wheels 17x7or6.5

    Tires: 225/55/17

    Suspension: Stock springs legacy struts -1"

    Rub/Cut: Slight rubbing on bottom of front spring perches

     

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/CAR014.jpg

     

    Wheels: Drag DR-19 18x7.5 et45

    Tires: 245/45/18 Micheline alpines

    Suspension: Stock springs legacy struts -1"

    Rub/Cut: Slight rubbing on bottom of front spring perches

     

    http://lh3.ggpht.com/_9KLQIfKrwMM/TQYT9ADwuiI/AAAAAAAACWk/VYPBpACAu_4/s640/IMG_1225.jpg

     

    Wheels: Drag DR-19 18x7.5 et45

    Tires: 245/45/18 Micheline alpines

    Suspension: Ohlin PCV Coilovers

    Rub/Cut: None

    Other: Cut bump stops in half

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/2012-02-26105954.jpg

     

    Wheels: 08-09 Legacy wheels 17x7or6.5

    Tires: 225/55/17

    Suspension: Ohlin PCV Coilovers

    Rub/Cut: None

    Other: Cut bump stops in half

    http://legacygt.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=165267&d=1381761511

  5. Thanks man, my son definitely has priority over anything. and yeah my coop has crazy constraints like work to be done 9-5 m-f only no saturday work at all not even painting. So most of the work i do/did is by hand so as not to make any noise and let my old upstairs neighbor who got nothing else to do but complain that im actually working, plus not waking my son up. Most of the tile has been done 1hr per day after work i have a window between 7-8 so lay a couple courses then clean up, give my son a bath, put him to bed then on to regular crap like dinner etc. On weekend i just blast music so they dont hear my drill or pull saw going. Only floors and base trim went in on couple days i took off work during normal business hours.
  6. yeah i hate plaster, regular dusk masks work for like 5 mins till they are fully clogged 100+ years of dust was just sitting in that floor cavity. Had to buy couple good respirators and lots and lots of water to constantly rinse mouth lol.

     

    Although demo was nasty its the finishing touches that drive me nuts. Like doing trim work or the tile.

  7. After his birth I realized I rather spend time with him than in the apartment (like I had a choice)

    So the contractor was hired to finish the most of it

     

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    Once the contractor finished drywall and electrical I began to do finishing work

     

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    Laying down about 800sf of hardwood in two days killed my arm for a week

     

    here is suby doing its part in the reno, people looked at me as if i had a coffin on the roof

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  8. Well at the begining of the year me and my wife bought a really beat up coop apartment, being in architecture I could totally see potential in it but at the same time my hick side new the amount of work needed to be done to make it happen.

    This is what I started with

    Small bedroom (to be removed)

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/Kvartira/IMG_0361.jpg

    Bathroom (to be enlarged)

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/Kvartira/IMG_0364.jpg

    Living Room (to become master bedroom)

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/Kvartira/IMG_0362.jpg

    Kitchen to be combined with dining room

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/Kvartira/IMG_0355.jpg

    Larger bedroom to become kid's room

    http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/kazantip/Kvartira/IMG_0366.jpg

     

    Then the demo started

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    After two days of work we got an early surprise a whole week earlier than expected, his name is Victor and he will be a subaru fan.

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    He was born rather quickly but I can barely remember it all. Everything was just a blur.

    Demo started on thursday with a buddy helping me out two of us stripped the future kids room, I was exhausted as I haven't work hard in a couple of month.

    On friday morning I picked up where I left off with couple more friends helping me but my body wasn't there anymore. I got home to my wife late as I had to pick up money from my side bussines friend around 10pm, she tells me she isn't feeling to good. I said give it an hour if nothing changes we'll go to hospital she woke me up at 11pm saying its getting worse.

    Luckily my parents were staying over and my dad dropped us off at the hospital. Three hours later I was a father. My dad picked me up from hospital around 5am as there no overnight visitors allowed. Was awaken at 8am to prep for the day at the hospital. So after two days of hard work barely any sleep I was a father and although kinda dazed I was happy.

    Sleep has been a privilege ever since.

  9. Ok, my question is how would the hood from a 3rd Gen JDM 01-03 BH5D (face-lift model) fit on my BH5B Leggy? Would there be a gap or might it actually hit my headlights?

     

    it might hit the headlights i dont recall anyone trying rev d hood with a/b/c lights, if you are in japan it should be pretty easy to pick up a set of lights and a front bumper from rev d and just do a full front. also D grill will not fit previous bumpers. look at this car i think its a a/b/c hood and grill with D bumper and headlights if you can reverse it in your mind it may help lol

    http://carview-img02.bmcdn.jp/minkara/photo/000/001/773/181/1773181/p2.jpg

  10. we got snow

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