I need the original pic for your avatar. I think it might be my best friend's wife. seriously.
Oh, and the bitch better have ALL my money. Not some, ntot half, but ALL my money!
Just picked them up today and have only now realized what you were saying. Yes, the front slotted inner shims come in two different part numbers, as listed above. There is an inner, inner shim and an outer inner shim:lol:. They are marked as #12 below.
So, what I still don't have are the part numbers for the solid outer shims for both the front and back calipers. Part #11 below.
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Black GT with tinted tails heading east on I-90 at the toll booth around 2:45 today. I was stuck in the cash lanes and never got a chance to see who was at the wheel.
Looking for the rear brake pad cover plates for an 06 LGT. I believe they're called an outter shim. I already have the numbers for the fronts:
Front outer shim 26233AG020
Front inner shim 26233AG000
I have a better grill insert sitting under my desk, between the mufflers and fuel rails, next to the boost controller, behind the gauge cluster. Its a powder coated version like the one in my car. What's in there now was a DIY from the previous owner... aluminum gutter guard from the depot sprayed flat black by me. Been watching for a blue stock badge to pop up in the classifieds. Not my car, no care.
There are two types of FM modulators. One has a low power transmitter and antenna built-in and "broadcasts" its modulated signal requiring only power and source signal connections to be made. These are foten found inside of newer satellite radio receivers and MP3 car kits.
The second, less expensive, kind plugs inline with the FM antenna to your head unit. They come with a few adapters for the common antenna connections out there. The Subaru HU does not use a standard antenna connector which requires standard plugs to be spliced into place. Kind of a pain. Then the modulator is connecter to 12V and your audio source.
Roger that, passenger, right, turbo, east (assuming the car is facing north)
The Rocker cover gasket appears to inlcude three separate gaskets, one outter and two inner. The oil seal points to two pieces, top and bottom.
Looking for parts referred to as #21 Rocker Cover Gasket and #12 Oil Seal in the vacation pics ME(H4DOTC)-6 for the passenger side. Need to fix a slow oil leak and I'm not sure if this is what's covered in post #35.
Yeah, I'll do it, wait, I'm standing next to you, no wait, you're picking up gifts in Schaumburg and Rich is looking for DW numbers, but wait, now its 10:48PM, I'm so confused.