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Re: Rear Camera for 2006 b9 With Nav [megreyhair]
by spence66
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Feb 07, 2007 (7:43 am)
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Replying to: megreyhair (Nov 08, 2006 10:47 am)
Walmart no selling unit for under $90
i have not installed yet
Also at Pep Boys
purchase wind guard for sunroof
helps big time
Looks good on black B9 as well
Eric
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Re: SE Grill [cluelesspa]
by spence66
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Feb 07, 2007 (7:47 am)
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Replying to: cluelesspa (Nov 21, 2006 3:31 pm)
Car looks awesome
I have 7 pass. Black B9
Looking for new tires (i am at 25k in miles)
I am in CT so rough winter roads etc
Should i get 20 inch?
Are the all season?
i am on lease and return it in 2008
but also like look of 20 inch wheels but concerned about the handling in ice and snow
thanks
ESC
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Re: SE Grill [spence66]
by ateixeira
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Feb 07, 2007 (7:54 am)
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Replying to: spence66 (Feb 07, 2007 7:47 am)
I would not put aftermarket 20" rims on a car I was going to return on a lease. You don't know if the offsets will be compatible with the vehicle you replace it with.
-juice
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Re: SE Grill [spence66]
by morey000
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Feb 07, 2007 (9:11 am)
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Replying to: spence66 (Feb 07, 2007 7:47 am)
I wouldn't go 20" for wheels, as it will really limit the tire availability- especially if you want something with a little snow capability. There are a few good options for our size. One is the Yokohama Geolander- but check over with the VW Touareg forums (not the edmunds one) where there's a discussion of tires. The V8 Touareg takes the same size.
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Tire options
by morey000
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Feb 07, 2007 (1:56 pm)
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Replying to: morey000 (Feb 07, 2007 9:11 am)
For some additional traction in the snow- you can go with an on/off road tire. In addition to the aforementioned Geolanders, there's the Bridgestone Dueler (a few different models) and the Nitto Terra Grappler- that looks like a good choice in our size. If you're willing to spend a bit more- the Nokian WR's are supposedly top notch for the snow, and still very very good on road.
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Re: Tire options [morey000]
by jerrys2
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Feb 08, 2007 (7:58 am)
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Replying to: morey000 (Feb 07, 2007 1:56 pm)
Somewhat suprised to see that tires need replacement at 25k.
Anyone else had to replace tires yet? I am at 18k and would anticipate at least 40k (and one more winter here in Massachusetts).
Jerry
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Re: Tire options [jerrys2]
by occking
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Feb 14, 2007 (3:37 pm)
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Replying to: jerrys2 (Feb 08, 2007 7:58 am)
I have a little over 28k miles on my Beca, and, actually pleased that the tires seem to be wearing quite well. I had those Potenza's my 05 Outback, and replaced them at around 30k -- these seem to be holding up quite well. Only problem is I had one with a leak in the sidewall that was not repareable and I had to replace on at 19k. However, unless you look closely at all the tires, difficult to tell the difference between the ones with 28k and the one with 9k. I put a lot of miles on, about 3k per month so I assume before end of summer I will be looking for another set. Anyone with ideas out there what would give a quiet, smooth ride (get a very harsh, noisy ride on the Goodyears
LS 2's and hoping for something better. I guess there are not too many choices to pick from.
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Re: Tire options [occking]
by paisan
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Feb 14, 2007 (6:24 pm)
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Replying to: occking (Feb 14, 2007 3:37 pm)
You may be damaging your differentials by replacing a single tire. They all need to be within 1/4" circumference.
-mike
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Re: Tire options [paisan]
by occking
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Feb 15, 2007 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: paisan (Feb 14, 2007 6:24 pm)
At the time of replacement had that issue checked out. There was not a significant difference in treadwear between the three OEM tires & the new one. Both the dealer & Goodyear dealer confirmed that. I am just surprised the tires seem to be holding up as much as they have been. Look pretty good for 28k miles on them.
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Re: Tire options [occking]
by morey000
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Feb 15, 2007 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: occking (Feb 15, 2007 5:57 am)
yeah- the consistent reports I hear about the Goodyear Eagle LS2 is that they will last a long time. You might get 60,000mi out of them- which given the weight and AWD nature of the Tribeca- is really wonderful. (compared to the 15Kmi-20Kmi that people with Touaregs get)
That's good news- for those that aren't picky about tires. And - from Subaru's perspective having trouble free, long wearing tires keeps most customers the happiest.
However- for enthusiats who notice the less than stellar ride quality, road noise, and mediocre traction in snow/dirt I guess it's a down side, as you'll need to put a lot of miles on them to wear them out before you replace them.
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