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  1. Hi, 96outback thanks!

     

    Some practical reasons for this upgrade: The south west corner of CO has very few radio stations. And the mountains and canyons make continues radio reception difficult out here. So I tend to use my iPod with a FM transmitter to the receiver. That works kinda ok, but I found a problem: When the LED’s are on, all I get on the radio is static. And the FM transmitter for the iPod stops working.

     

    The Blaupunkt was both AUX 3.5mm input and an SD card reader. This gives me some better sound options in the Subaru. I have to admit it sounds great and it’s just nice having a new stereo in the car. Over all I’d say, the Blaupunkt has really nice features with out being gaudy at a very good price. And the install was a breeze.

  2. Well, finally got around to putting in a real stereo: Blaupunkt Brisbane 230

     

    I got it from Crutchfield for $120.00 with a Subaru wiring harness, that made installation pretty easy. No special mounting needed, in fact i used the Subaru screws to mount the Blaupunkt using the factory holes for the old radio. I put in some new front door speakers also.

     

    Blaupunkt Brisbane 230

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Brisbane230a.jpg

     

     

    Installed:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/Brisbane230.jpg

  3. Back out in one of my favorite places this weekend: Paradox, Co., exploring the petroglyphs in the south-east corner of the valley. If you look closely you can see my car at the bottom of the pic, about 700 feet below.

     

     

    BTW: The current suspension setup feels great off-road!

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

  4. Installed '98 Outback factory lift blocks in the rear. The blocks go between the rear differential crossmembers and the body. pushing the body up about 1.5 inches. I had to have the car re-aligned after the install. The alignment is much closer to spec now, because i'm using '98 Forester rear struts and springs.

     

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

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackSpacer1.jpg

     

    Installed:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackSpacer1a.jpg

     

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackSpacer2.jpg

     

    Installed:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackSpacer2a.jpg

  5. Nice to have some light up front. I got a Outback map light/sun grass holder from a junk yard for $25.00.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight1.jpg

     

    A little scary making that first cut into the headliner.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight2.jpg

     

    First cuts: No turning back now.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight3.jpg

     

    A little modding of the opening, And added a cross brace for mounting.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight4.jpg

     

    Wired to the dome light:

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight9.jpg

     

    Installed, and tested:

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight6.jpg

     

    Finished. It looks great and works perfectly.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutbackMapLight7.jpg

     

    Edit>>

    I had to wash the map light, it was really dirty.

     

    Other than a tiny gap on either other side, because of the curvature of the headliner. Witch I can probably fix by scribing the headliner to the map light housing. And using a Dremel tool to shape the plastic. The gap is small enough though, that i might not bother. It came out great, i'm glad I installed it. At first glance you wouldn't notice that it's not factory installed.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/OutBackMapLight8.jpg

  6. Hi 96outback, Looks like fun. Thanks for posting the pics.

     

    Some pics from Colorado County Road 578:

     

    My river crossing. Everything is pretty green out here, but this is about the most water i'd have to cross.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/County578_a.jpg

     

    We still have snow!

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/County578_b.jpg

     

    At about 11,000 feet looking West.

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/County578_c.jpg

  7. My friends' '98 Outback. 2" front and 4" rear SJR lift with stock struts and springs. He's got 17" rims on it. i can't remember the tire size. but i'll get it. I drove the car a few days ago. It drives great on and off road. His Outback now has about 1.5" more clearance than my car.

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/SteveLift10.jpg

     

    http://srvtelluride.dyndns.org/Subaru/SteveLift11.jpg

  8. Hi 96outback, The Smittybilt seat covers look pretty cool. All the pockets are great. I have no need for rear seats in my car, so a keep them down and i there would be no room for the those seat covers. But i have been thinking about just removing the rear seats completely and building a platform instead.

     

    Your car is looking good. The roof basket sticks up pretty high off the roof. My car didn't come with a factory roof rack, cool that yours did. I didn't know that Kenda made car tires i use Kenda tires on my mountain bike. Was your steering rack failing?

  9. Wish i bought one on these a long time ago: 18v Makita 1/2 Impact driver. I've had the 18v drill for years and the 2 18v Lithium batteries are still in great shape. So all i had to buy was the tool it's self. Still about $180.00 New on eBay.com. But this will make working on the Subaru a whole lot easier and quicker. Next to the Impact is a new Craftsman 12-Piece Impact set from (12mm to 27mm) $60.00

     

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

  10. I only have one car, the Legacy and I rarely drive it. I mainly use it to go camping on the weekends thought the summer and fall. The winters, my car may sit for mounts without me driving it. I have no need to go into debit, buying a new car that I don’t use. All I need is a good reliable car, and the ’96 Legacy Wagon fits the bill perfectly for me. By keeping the car in good condition, it should last me for many more years.

     

    As far as tires go: I tried the 215/80/15’s on it and the only problem was the back inner wheel wells on the front, rub when making sharp turns. I’d need either a rim with a larger off-set or larger wheel spacers. I currently have ½ spacers behind all 4 wheels.

  11. Thank you, I try to keep my car mechanically perfect and very clean in and out. That engine has about 205,000 miles on it and it's still running incredibly strong.

     

    While i had the valve covers off today, i has able to get a peek inside. I could not see any signs of wear on anything. And the inside of the covers were pretty clean too.

  12. Nah, I open the windows. :) The humidity levers here are very low. And although it gets hot, the AC is just not necessary. I notice a draw on the engine with it on, so it's stealing power that i want more than cold air. I keep the AC belt and an extra alternator belt in the car. So if i need the AC, it only takes about 10 min to install the belt.
  13. Decided to get dirty and replace the valve cover gaskets today. A good sunny Saturday morning project. Not too bad of a job, a little messy though. Both sides were leaking, driver side was worse. Also the drivers side is much harder to replace. I also had the oil filter replaced and the oil topped off with Amsoil, of course.

     

    Fel-Pro.

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

     

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

     

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

     

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

  14. Hi 96outback not much need for a snorkel out here. I live in South West part of Colorado and I tend to do most of my road trips is between Telluride and Moab, Ut. High desert to desert terrain. It's pretty dry out here. I might have to cross an occasional stream. Usually by mid summer, they're just dry creek beds. Though if i lived anywhere else with more water, i would consider it.
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