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  1. This weekend is not great autocrossing weather, although I generally place better due to the awd.
  2. This weekend, there's an SCCA Northwest Region autocross practice and event #1, Saturday and Sunday in Packwood, WA. I'll be there and working as the Novice chair in the AM session. http://nwr-scca.org/solo/nextevent.htm
  3. And have fun carrying a dog in a 944. We often go camping nearby the Packwood autocross site. Wife, 2 toddlers, tent, gear all fit in our sedan. Then I go beat up the street tire class. When I went shopping for ours in 2006, I wanted a wagon, but settled for a sedan. Excited to see your wagon Sunday.
  4. The car has been more stable, but that could be the anti-lift properties you mention or just having the poly bushings, or that I have camber bolts now as well. I haven't gotten an alignment, yet, because I have been gathering other suspension parts to install. Another follow up: because I drove the car while the axle was popped out, I had to get a new axle seal to stop a slow transmission oil leak.
  5. It was more being dumb than being brave.. I still would like to finish some day, but not till I have the rest of my wishlist done. Or if I need a new front axle, I'll go ahead and buy 2011 wrx ones. I did leave the STI studs that gave more caster in the car.
  6. Try it now. I set it to "only those with the link". I thought it defaulted to that, but it was "private to you".
  7. OK, so I have the steel arms back on the car, but with the poly bushings and new ball joints moved over. The transmission was only down 1qt and the axle wasn't broken. I'm not ready to continue this experiment right now since it's getting costly really fast. There are other things I was trying to save for like coilovers, wheels, etc. I think I might throw these arms into the garage closet and try again after I get the rest of my to-do mod list done. Let me fix the privacy on that album.
  8. So was the fix simply new sedan axles?
  9. Here are the pics they took https://picasaweb.google.com/114268660563163602466/STIVsLegacyLCA
  10. You have seen the future. I think I'll have to take it back and get the steel arms back on till I can figure out all the parts I need. They gave it to me saying the axles looked ok, but they couldn't get 0 toe because the steering rack and tie rod ends were too short. They said they would start scouring junkyards for totaled sti's. Here's a cellphone pic, one side looks a lil popped out and it's seeping transmission fluid. boo. I gave them my camera and the took many pics, I'll post them all in a minute.
  11. The bolts were the ones that go into the body for the rear mount. Not just the bolts were different, the spacers on the bolts were too. I'm always welcome to less understeer. Autocrossing it stock for 5 years has taught me to do wacky stuff to get the car to rotate. The first time I drove someone else's car - a cobalt SS, I spun it 180 degrees on the first 3 runs.
  12. NM, I called back to the shop, they had a stock sti swaybar laying around from a customer that had recently upgraded to something bigger.
  13. a quick look at the perrin website. the 05-09 legacy front swaybar and the 08+ sti, 09+ wrx all bars are different. Oh well, looks like I'll be shopping for an sti swaybar soon and selling my bar here.
  14. Yes, I kept thinking they were the same size and not lining up because of the rotation. The shop I left the car at this morning just called and said they are indeed wider. They said the bolts that came with the arms are longer and would increase caster, so they used those instead of the ones on my car. Also, I'm having them install camber bolts to get the camber right with the wider track. They said the swaybar mounts on the control arms are now wider out, such that I may need an STI specific swaybar. They were going to try to see if mine bolted up fine when putting it back on the car, otherwise, I may have mine up in the for sale forums soon. (25mm perrin front bar) So, I want to get RCE Tarmac coilovers whenever I can afford them. Would I want to go back to the stock strut mounting bolts since I would get camber plates that have a ton of camber adjustment already?
  15. UPS delivered my package to a neighbor... and then UPS was less than helpful when I called to complain. I was able to figure out which neighbor and go get the box on my own, though. There's no way I could press in the big bushings in my garage, and I didn't get around to finding a shop that would do just the pressing. The shop I normally go to said they'd charge me the hourly rate for the whole job when I called them explaining the situation. I'm gonna leave the car with them tomorrow. I'll ask them to take a pic of the arms side by side for me, but I can try to get a pic with a real camera from under the car tonight. I placed the aluminum arms over the steel ones to see they are the same size 2 weeks ago, but gave up trying to take a pic with my crappy cellphone.
  16. UPS says my box from Fred Beans should come today. I sent them subaru bucks via ups ground and got the stuff shipped UPS ground, and I live a good week one-way, and Thanksgiving was in the middle. I'll do the work this weekend.
  17. still waiting on my subarubucks to make it to FredBeans. Does anyone have a pair of 2011 sti control arms? I measured the hole in my used arms for the rear bushing, it's the same size as my steel arms on the car. I would imagine 2011 control arms are the same as 2008-2010, the only difference being the pillowball instead of full rubber bushing.
  18. It's taking forever because I'm buying bushings from Fred Beans with subaru bucks. My subaru bucks are on the slow truck cross country. I'm probably going to have a shop press the bushings in, then swap the arms myself. Still haven't decided if I want offset bushings for caster..
  19. those seem to be the bolts that go through the rear bushings, but I could be wrong. Right now, I'm thinking of just reusing my existing ball joints. The car only has 42K miles.
  20. Awesome. Thanks! I wonder if the guy at my local subie dealer quoted $22 for the pair. Anyway, shipping on such a large order will be less than WA state salestax. I'm still waiting on Fred Beans' subarubucks handshake. I put a request in Friday night and they haven't sent me the UPS shipping label yet. So, this will definitely take me out of the "stock" class. Do you have a list of your mods somewhere? I plan to mod one piece at a time, and don't mind if it takes me a year or two to get competitive again, whether it's STU or ESP.
  21. My local dealer (walking distance) wanted $50 each for the ball joints and $22 each for the plastic cones, plus wait for them to get special ordered. I'm going to call Fred Beans this week. The cones don't appear anywhere on their website. None of the OEM parts catalog websites let you specify STI for Impreza parts or Spec B for Legacy parts.
  22. I crawled under the car and placed these sti arms over the steel ones. They seem to be the same size, but I'll measure and take pics when I'm swapping over. I asked my friend who's an instructor why they're selling these, but I didn't hear back. I've signed up for their class (they're having a half off sale that ends tonight at midnight!) and they have an option to purchase insurance saying you're liable for damages if you wreck their car. It was only $25 extra, so I bought it just in case. So maybe these arms are parted out off of wrecked cars.
  23. No, they changed the arms from 3rd to 4th gen. Do a google image search for "subaru legacy control arm"
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