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06 LGT Factory LED?
Infosecdad replied to 09anderson's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
You would need to convert the .heic to .jpg. Apple has a great format that can basically store mini videos, but it's not a good format for viewing on the web. -
Yes, if you are super careful you can get close to what it was (sharpie on the bolts); but I wouldn't drive a long time without getting a proper alignment.
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Did you see these? https://get-primitive.com/product/struts-shocks/kyb-struts-and-shocks/kyb-excel-ggr-2-2000-2004-legacy/ https://www.summitracing.com/search/brand/kyb-shocks-struts/part-type/shocks-and-struts/year/2001/make/subaru/model/legacy There is a front set on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/KYB-334273-Excel-G-Gas-Strut/dp/B000C40RWK https://www.amazon.com/KYB-334274-Excel-G-Gas-Strut/dp/B000C3ZCLW Rears on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/KYB-341275-Excel-G-Gas-Strut/dp/B000C40S42/ Hopefully that helps.
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Wtb legacy parts (suspension and subframe)
Infosecdad replied to blackobxt's topic in Member Classifieds (2005 - 2009)
Do you still need anything on this list? -
BMG front bumper retention arm
Infosecdad replied to coffeeluvr0820's topic in Fifth Generation Legacy (2010 - 2014 )
Where are you located? Those look like headlight washer/sprayers. -
TN: 2006 LGT Full Part Out
Infosecdad replied to Infosecdad's topic in Member Classifieds :: Full Vehicle Part-Outs
I have the rails, however, the front part of the passenger rail is a little damaged from removal as the plastic around the threaded studs broke from age. I can send pictures if interested. Here is a picture of the front strut bar. -
Pulled the engine and tranny from the blue wagon today. I had to replace the 8-ton long ram hydraulic for my engine picker, the old one wouldn't hold pressure. I learned that HF now has a Pittsburgh hydraulic/air ram that you can hook up to your air compressor and it's amazing. So much easier on the old back to lift
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Running fine cold, but freaking out when warm usually points to a sensor. The ECU will run open loop largely ignoring most of the sensors until the coolant reaches a certain temp, then will switch to closed loop and pay attention to the sensors. If one is flaking out, that would help explain the behavior you are seeing.
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2024 Subaru Legacy Electrical Issue
Infosecdad replied to RRS's topic in Seventh Generation Legacy (2020 - )
It's part of a trio of systems (Instrument Cluster, BIU, and ECU) that all have to work together for the car to function. BIU usually is responsible for more of the car systems (outside the engine controls that the ECU manages). The BIU is usually tucked under the dash and is hidden from general access. Each of these three systems is coded for the VIN number of the car and the keys are matched. So if one piece is replaced, they have to be resynced with the other parts and the keys. -
2024 Subaru Legacy Electrical Issue
Infosecdad replied to RRS's topic in Seventh Generation Legacy (2020 - )
I would imagine it's because all 2024 BIUs are slated for new vehicles and they didn't plan on having to replace any brand-new ones already. So it's going to take a while to get one that wasn't already claimed by a new vehicle on the assembly line. -
Fenrir1 06' Spec B Build TBSTI Replica
Infosecdad replied to Fenrir1's topic in Legacy Photos (2005-2009)
I think that bar links together the front control arms to try to stiffen the front end a bit. There are a couple of variants of that idea, I have a different STi bar in that location. -
You can probably reuse the bump stops and covers unless they are crumbling/degraded. The top hats MIGHT need to be changed, but it would depend on their condition. I generally like to replace all the parts when I do this, so it's a simple "replace the full assembly" rather than risking something by doing it piecemeal.
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TN: 2006 LGT Full Part Out
Infosecdad replied to Infosecdad's topic in Member Classifieds :: Full Vehicle Part-Outs
So, basically the wiring from the right rear speed sensor to the ECU? I have the passenger seat out and carpet up because I was pulling wiring related to the SRS system, so this might be feasible.