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  1. Just got some new DNA headers. They sound great and easily added 10 HP to the car.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header1.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header3.jpg

     

    Installed:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header4.jpg

     

    A little modding of the skid-plate:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header5.jpg

     

    New front skid-plate:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header6.jpg

     

    And new tail pipe, i kept crushing the old one off road.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Header7.jpg

  2. Well, I’ve put on about 600 miles post flooding. And the Subaru is running great. Went for a little drive to Alta Lakes this afternoon. At about 11,500 feet we still have snow and it’s almost august.

     

    I just replaced both front ball joints and the passenger side front wheel bearing. Some water must have gotten into the bearing and washed the grease out. It was a bit noisey.

     

    I’ve replaced the CB radio and the Blaupunkt stereo. And I had to replace the USB power supply for the GPS. The car is running awesome.

     

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/AltaLakes1.jpg

     

    Back side of Telluride Ski Area:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/AltaLakes2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/AltaLakes3.jpg

  3. Baby Lions Back: What i expected to be a 2-3 foot deep puddle, wasn't. My car pulled off an amazing climb up the first part of BLB, then the trail drops off a small ledge. After the ledge, there was a puddle. The ledge was much too steep for me to back-track, so i had to go through the water. That puddle was about 60' across and about 30' wide and about 4 feet deep. Just a little too deep for the Subaru. The winch saved the day. I was able to find someone with a big truck to pull me free. Then a $650.00 towing charge to get the car back home. My Subaru was flooded, it was in the murky brown water for over an hour.

     

    Damage:

    Dead ECU -- Replaced via eBay.com for $90.00

    Dead Stereo

    Dead GPS power supply

    Dead CB radio

     

    replaced clogged fuel filter

    replaced plugs

     

    about 2 quarts of water in the engine -- drained oil and changed twice

    about 1 gallon of water in the gas tank -- drained

    water in the transmission and differentials -- transmission flushed with 10 quarts of ATF

    water in the head lights -- cleaned with soap and water

    about 2 weeks to dry out the interior -- removed interior and shopvaced

     

    So far everything seems to be working with the new ECU. All the electrical, horn, blinkers, lights, gauges, wipers... are working perfectly. Engine and transmission seem fine, both power and shifting are normal. And it drives exactly the same as before the drowning.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/MoabBLB1.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/MoabBLB2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/MoabBLB3.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/MoabBLB4.jpg

  4. Another lighting change:

     

    The lights below the bumper kept getting hit and bent off road. Especially in Moab, they both got nearly got knocked off the car. So i removed them and added the 12" light bar in between the 4" LEDs.

     

    24" LED bar = 170W

    12" LED bar= 72W

    2x4" LEDs = 36W

     

    278W of LED light. Plus the high beams is around 388 watts. Around here there are lots of elk on the roads at night. If you've never seen an elk, they're about the size of a small horse. you don't want to hit one.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/NewLights.jpg

  5. Hi legaced, Thank you. The Legacy has been a great project car.

     

    Spent yesterday in Moab, UT it's about 2 and a half hour drive from Telluride, CO. Had to do a full tire/suspension test. And i have to say: it's amazing where that car can go. I drove a section of Fins & Things, no rubbing, no scraping and incredible traction. Lots of fun! Even @ 70MPH on the highway, the car rides beautifully.

  6. Just got back from a off-road test of the Grabber's. And Holy S**T, the car roles of rocks like nothing. The tires are great. i went through huge puddles, lots of mud and snow and they where amazing. You're right Jdemod, i do love them. Also the car feels much wider and more stable on pavement.

     

    Hi xrayspecs, i checked out the rims you mentioned, but the Subaru rims work out fine. My car does have 1/2" wheel spacers also. That helps with clearance inside the wheel well.

  7. I did it! Just bought a new set of tires, General Grabber AT2 LT. 205/75/R15 and they fit. I used the steel rims, witch have a little more off-set then the aluminum rims.

     

    they feel great, can't wait to try them off road.

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/GrabberFront.jpg

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/GrabberBack.jpg

  8. Hi Jdemod, you got the General Grabber at2 tires to fit! That's awesome. The car looks great.

     

    It's never fun when something breaks, but at least this was a pretty easy fix. The front sway bar snapped a couple days ago. I got a junk yard replacement from a '99 Forester for $35.00. It only took about 1/2 hour to remove the broken one and install the new one. I did have to lower the exhaust on the passenger side to get the sway bar to slide through.

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Swaybar1.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Swaybar2.jpg

  9. After changing the reverse lights to LED i noticed that backing up at night, there's not nearly enough light. So, i just installed a 3rd light. Using one of the LED lights i removed from the front. i moved it to the back and wired it to the beige with red stripe wire that goes through the rubber grommet on the passenger side from the body to the rear hatch. It works great. see what it looks like tonight and aim it.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/3rdReverseLite1.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/3rdReverseLite2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/3rdReverseLite3.jpg

  10. Hi Jdemod, The 1" lift spacers from Subtle Solutions are a nice simple lift. Easy to install and align the car afterwords. Nice job with the car. Hope you get a chance to drive. it.

     

    Subtle Solutions 1" spacers

    http://www.subtle-solutions.com/product_info.php?products_id=107

     

    I just installed a new light bar. eBay.com, 22" 120Watt LED light bar, $52.00. Flood/Spot/Flood arrangement. I have wired simply for now, just with a on/off switch. But next i'm going to wire the new light bar to the high-beams.

     

    Old lights:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Lights.jpg

     

     

    New light bar:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/LightBar1.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/LightBar2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/LightBar3.jpg

  11. About 2 weeks ago i started getting a check engine light with an error code of P0115. The translation for P0115 is 'Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit.' So i replaced the temp sensor $17.00 on ebay.com and it's real easy to do. Below is a link to a great page i found with clear instructions to replace it. What's interesting to me: is that the car is running much better now, so that sensor has been failing for a long time. Even though I just started getting the check engine light. The temp sensor greatly effects the cars' fuel system. The engine seems to have more power. It's nice and the check engine light has not come back on.

     

     

    Subaru Legacy Coolant Temperature Sensor Replacement:

    http://lovehorsepower.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:subaru-legacy-coolant-temperature-sensor-replacement&catid=10:subaru-legacy&Itemid=63

  12. Hi 96outback, So recent updates are: about a month a go i noticed oil leaking under the engine. it turned out to be a blown cam shaft seal. So i had both cam and crank seals replaced on the front of the engine. About 2 weeks ago i replaced the rear struts with some brand new Forester KYB struts. what a difference that made.

     

    I've already started my summer off-road adventures. I'll keep this thread up to date with changes.

     

    Thanks for checking in.

  13. Doug6m, The front will be no problem at all. The rear is a bit of a different story. You will need to add blocks to push the rear wheels back. As you lift the car 2 things will happen: (1) both the front and rear wheels will pull in a bit. And (2) the rear wheels will pull forward. Check out pages 7 and 12 of this thread and you can see what i to fix this problem. Also i've added 1/2 wheel spacers front and rear to push the wheels back out. My car also has 1" spacers on top of the front and rear struts.
  14. Hi Doug6m, The Forster struts i used are about the same lift as the Outback struts. But the springs are a bit heftier then the springs of the Outback or Legacy. i think there was 1 additional coil and the steel is a bit thicker.

     

    The struts will interchange with out any problem. But of course you need the car realigned after the install.

     

    Thanks for checking in.

  15. At the bottom of Bull Canyon is the home of Indian Henry Huff. An 1800's cabin still in remarkable condition for its age. The road to the bottom of the canyon is scary in spots. very narrow, rocky with steep cliffs. It’s an amazing drive, especially being able to make it back out.

     

    http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/res/Education_in_BLM/Learning_Landscapes/in_the_spotlight_features/alternative_spring.print.html

    http://www.stonecanyonadventures.com/ihcabin.htm

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/BullCanyon2nd2.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/BullCanyon2nd3.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/BullCanyon2nd4.jpg

     

    The cabin is just to the left of the cars.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/BullCanyon2nd1.jpg

  16. Hi njdriver04, If you read through this thread you will find all of the upgrades that i"ve done to my car.

     

    Back out in Paradox, Co yesterday. Bull Canyon Colorado:

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/bullcanyon.jpg

     

    This is steeper then it looks. I was pretty amazed that I made it down and back up. This road is a dead-end, i had to return this way. Extremely difficult terrain to drive! But a lot of fun!

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/bullcanyon2.jpg

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