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Donnelly Mirror by originalbitman
Nov 24, 2000 (10:56 pm)
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There was a post here by Ken M. a few months ago regarding his personal experiences installing a Donnelly mirror. I have searched for the post but can't find it. He was going to post detailed installation instructions and (I think( post them on Juices site too ... Juice?


Anyway know where to find Ken's notes...Ken are you around?


Also, Gentex makes a similar mirror.






bit
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donnelly/gentex by anonymous
Nov 25, 2000 (1:49 am)
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specs for installation are available at www.donnellye.com


gentex mirror, I recall, is more expensive.
Vince14
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studded tires by royallen
Nov 25, 2000 (4:45 am)
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Paul: You might check out Consumer Reports Nov '99 report on winter tires. Over a number of years of driving the Front Range of Colorado I have developed an opinion favoring two sets of wheels and tires, one with all season radials and one with snow tires and a full set of studs (one car) or a half set of studs (two cars, one of which is my Outback). As a result I no longer fear down hill icy winter conditions as much; and I keep an eye on the rear view mirror for the unwarry that may be out of control but don't know it yet. Before this strategy, I was hit twice by other drivers, I hit a curb making a left turn too fast and had a number of other close calls like my wife coming to a stop sign in a 4 wheel slide behind another stopped car that proceeded forward just in time as she slid to a stop exactly where the other car had been sitting! The extra wheel cost is small compared to accident repair and the rubber eventually gets used at little cost difference. Not many people have considered half sets of studs to get half the benefit and half the drawback, but for a Subaru with AWD and ABS it makes a lot of sense if you only drive in snow a few days each winter. I also chose 3/4" larger tires for winter to added clearance, another benefit of a second set of wheels & tires.
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Ross - post 3045, forum I by lark6
Nov 25, 2000 (2:46 pm)
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Thanks for the dimensions. I actually did run outside and measure it and that's what I got.


Ed
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studs by francophile
Nov 25, 2000 (2:58 pm)
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Tire Rack not only sells tires and wheels and combinations but is also a tremendous resource of information. They tend not to badmouth any tires too badly but if you do a bit of translation you can usually figure out which ones they like better than others. Since you are interested in winter tires you might want to start at their Winter Tire FAQ.


Good luck, and let us know what you decide and how they work for you!


Cheers,
-wdb
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re: IT by paisan
Nov 25, 2000 (5:50 pm)
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That's cool. I didn't realize the asante router could act as a print server. I have a linksys model which works great, but no print server. Do you happen to have a model# of the asante? I also have DSL in NYC less than a mile from the CO, and have the 640ds/320us. My best download I've gotten is about 100kb/s and about 30kb/s on the upstream. So your #s are good for being out in the sticks


-mike
http://www.iace.com/ia/trooper
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Re: Pix by tlima
Nov 25, 2000 (8:44 pm)
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Nate, I've been down near that marsh as well with my new soob. I was scouting for kayak launching sites and not photography.


Nice pics. Salt on the new soob already???


-Tony
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Re: Outback toy car by bluesubie
Nov 26, 2000 (4:49 pm)
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Dave- My wife was wondering the same thing. We were at EWA Cars (www.ewacars.com) and they said no. Maybe with enough interest, Subaru will make them.
Dennis
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Pilgrims Cruse by jerrys2
Nov 26, 2000 (11:23 pm)
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Please note that in terms of the occupation of North America, the sixteenth century was the Spanish century...from 1540 to 1600 Spanish captains went from California to (now) Kansas and established bases in what would become Florida and New Mexico. Don't blame the Pilgrims for the cazy folks on the left coast or the mess in Florida for that matter.


On a serious note just hit 20000 trouble free miles on my 2000 Outback Ltd. 13 months with only Oil changes every 3000-4000 miles and tire rotation every other oil change ...I love this Soob ...my second, I drove the first for 40000 trouble free miles .
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Oops..CRUISE by jerrys2
Nov 27, 2000 (1:56 am)
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Sorry never could spell


Jerry

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