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Replying to: stantont (May 18, 2007 3:34 pm) I am having the same problem removing the original roof rack from my outback sport. Any luck on figuring it out yet? Also, what roof rack did your son end up getting? Does it work with the original track or does it attach to the roof by clipping over the window seal? I have been trying to get a canoe on my Subaru too and wondering if Subaru makes any accessories for their roof rack specifically for canoes (not kayaks) It would be pretty sweet if they made hardware that would fit in to that track and accommodate a long round bar (like the Yakima system) that could extend out as far as one needs it. Any suggestions?...
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Replying to: kametaro (May 26, 2007 7:23 pm) -Padron- |
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I have been looking around for a while now. No answers anywhere. Want to know if there is a Cabin Air Filter in my '99 Impreza Outback Sport hatchback. No mention of it in the manual. But I have found 'replacement filters' available online [???] I am not really a mechanic type, but I do know the drill to replace most models Cabin Filter... I have not gone so far as to start dismantling anything to find out first hand - I wanted to try to find an answer first. I know this model has in fact 2 air filters to begin with. My mechanic pointed this out and said it was odd. I am assuming it has something to with the little hood scoop? Or does this have any Cabin Filter effects for the A/C system too ? Lost and puzzled. I do know that the interior is a dusty mess no matter how often I clean it...and I have read a lot about how godawful interior air quality is On The Road. Can a Caibn Filter system be Added to this car aftermarket? or is that an expensive Joke of a proposition ? Any. ANY and all guidance would be gratefully appreciated.
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Replying to: sinjin7 (Jul 24, 2008 6:37 am) Look in the passenger area foot well to see it. I'll look for photos to clarify... |
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Found some good ones. The first shows the cut-out, I had to use the knife to remove the plastic cap. The 2nd shows me inserting one of the filters. I bet you do not have it - it was just an option.
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Replying to: rusoff (May 08, 2006 7:32 pm) I have a 2008 Impreza Sport. I drove through the second half of last winter in Vermont with the original all-weather tires and it was just fine! I have a half mile driveway which is not well-plowed and did not get stuck once. It was also quite nice even on ice with extremely sensitive ABS. Although the ground clearance is not immense, it zooms through the snow. There is nothing like Subara AWD. I bought this car rather than the Legacy Outback for styling and handling (It is a blast to drive and handles well in traffic when I venture down to the gas-powered flatlands. For the price, this model had a better stereo, upholstery, heated seats. I take my golden retriever puppy in the back. His crate fits with one seat down. I leave the roof rack off unless I need it, as it squeals a bit in the wind when empty and adds 2mpg to the rating! This winter I plan on getting my usual studless Hakapellitas. They are just fine on any car. My decision is whether to buy rims and a different size tire- 205-55-16. This is listed as an alternative with some Subaru websites. These would be cheaper and more available than the 17 inch narrow tires. The other question would be whether the winter wheels will need some sort of electronic hook-up with the tire pressure monitoring system. (Wish it did not have that!) I plan on calling several dealers for advice before I make a decision. Good luck making your decision! I don't think you can go worng either way. Just test drive and get the one that meets your needs and your sense of fun!
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Replying to: snowboardwoman (Oct 24, 2008 4:31 pm) My friend has a standard 08 Impreza, and I am fairly certain 15" rims will fit on that, at least according to Tire Rack (as an alternate size). 15's are even less than 16's.... I am not sure if there is a hardware (brake) difference between the two trims. Super sensitive ABS, huh? That would be the poor traction of the stock tires. As for the TPMS, you can get sensors for the second set of rims, but you have to get them programmed (I think this must be done at a dealer) for the car. Not sure if you then have to get the originals re-programmed in the spring. You can also run them sans TPMS sensors, if you can stand the (!) on the dash all winter. |
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| Looking for an economical winter car - found a 2000 Subaru Impreza Outback for $4,275 with 156,000 miles. Am I nuts to borrow money for two years for a car with such high mileage? It has a clean title and is a local repo. Never owned a Subaru. Any words of wisdom out there? | ||
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