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  1. UPDATE: Tires are not usable since they are so old. Also, since I haven't used the tires in years, it was noticed that there is a bend on 2 rims (see pics). Must have happened between my many military PCS moves. Price updated to reflect for the need to repair. Just need to get these out of my garage. Best offer takes them.

     

    I have not used these in years. Just taking up space in my garage. Must go! I do not know the offset.

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  2. I've confrmed that the '08 Impreza aux-in kit does work since the pins are the same size. You need to release the pins from the white connector on the Aux-in harness, and move them over to the I-85 connector. On an '05 Legacy or outback, pins 1, 2, and 5 are empty on the I-85 connector, so you will only need to remove pin 6 from the I-85 connector so that you can install the pin from the aux in harness

     

    Pin 1 - audio left (white wire)

    Pin 2 - audio right (red wire)

    Pin 5 - Ground (black wire)

    Pin 6 - Aux enable (brown wire)

     

    Those are the colours of the wires in the Aux-in kit harness, and the corresponding pins that you need to move them to on the I-85 connector. This allows you to have aux-in and still retain the steering wheel audio controls

     

    Can someone post a DIY (with pictures) on this install. I am very interested, especially since it will provide the AUX IN along with the STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS.

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