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Can someone people write
Up how to replace the upper seat heater I can't figure out now to get the plastic backing off the leather seat.
there are three clips at the top, two clips on the sides and hooks at the bottom.
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I replaced the entire element in the drivers seat bottom today. Overall it took 2.5 hours, taking my time and using this thread and the vacation pix as a guide. Thanks to the OP for putting up the steps and pictures.
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I had the same issue Boostin pointed out in post #51, that thin wire had broken. I did take the seat out to make a solid fix, and upgrade the wire.
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looks like fun.
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And don't forget to remove the pitch stop if you are going to raise the engine. It's below the intercooler.
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in my future for the fronts. I put my summer wheels on and still hear the rythmic hum. Had the rears done under warrenty around 85K. At 96k now.
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I'd be down for one!
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Here is the other waist spoiler from japanparts:
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I think someone on the forum had this one on a SWP car.
http://www.japanparts.com/images/ImageFromDB.php?base=1&no=7904
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Mine was not as high a frequency as yours, alanztalon. The right way to fix it is by taking it all apart. like the OP did. It didn't take me long to do, and I used some leftover sound deadener material to keep the rattle from ever coming back.
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I've lost the red backlight on mine. Everything else seems to work just fine.
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This makes me wish I'd have kept more of the stock parts after upgrading!
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You can add www.subarupartsmall.com
These guys are part of Don Jacobs Subaru in WI. They also let you use Subaru Bucks for purchases of OEM accessories.
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What does this setup run $$-wise?
Also, why use the Legacy lens and not the RX330?
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Looks like a nice set-up!
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Glad to have finally seen these vacation pics! I will be making many future visits to those places after seeing them.
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I did my install today, and I must say this is a great, easy solution for those looking to get better sound from their Ipod or Sat radio. I am not a wrench, but the instructions Jazzy included were very easy to understand. Thanks again Jazzy!
Cincy05LGT's 2005 LGT Build
in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
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