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Replying to: camrytimes2 (Jul 04, 2008 12:35 pm) There have been a few reviews commenting on the lack of damping in the '09 Forester rear suspension. |
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Replying to: hatescars (Jul 04, 2008 12:12 pm)
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Replying to: alphie1 (Jul 04, 2008 5:57 pm) Re: wind noise. I had no wind noise whatso ever when there was something on the crossbars. However, without something on the bars, and going fast, there was some wind noise. I just took 'em off and threw in back. Re: accessory rack. Thule notes on their website that their equipment is rated for higher weight limit than the Subaru stuff. The Thule rep who I called and spoke to said the same thing, noting specific limits of the various equipment. The Thule bars readily handle the canoes (I have a few). I also have two different width bars depending upon what I will be carrying, and how many canoes at a time. When looking for cars that could handle canoes, I found a place called the Rack Attack which mount roof racks on your vehicle. They will do whatever they need to to put on a reliable system, sometimes mixing purchased equipment and that which they make themselves. Perhaps there is something near you like this company. |
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Replying to: norcalmike1 (Jul 04, 2008 11:24 am) Warranty Issues: I've only had it 2 weeks, so this is all I have found so far. 1. The rear seat recline button fell out. (My local dealer has ordered another...hopefully that will be the fix. I did not push this button before buying, only the one on the other side...lesson learned, Push every button. 2. Dash rattle, passenger side - didn't hear it until I got it on the dirt roads. A few others have noted this, so I'm hoping it is a quick fix. Hops: Noticed when test driving on big city hiway. There were not cracks in this hiway but "swells". Haven't felt it since...not sure if it would be a problem??? Regrets: The only real regret I have is that Subaru made this vehicle so dang tall.
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Replying to: alphie1 (Jul 04, 2008 5:57 pm) |
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1. Can I get Subaru rails for my rail-free '09 Forester X? It sounds crazy, but I'd read elsewhere that for some reason '09 Subaru Forester rails won't mount to a '09 Forester X roof....that all you can get is the weak looking, loud, fixed position, aluminum tube crossbars. (which have their own posts that mount to 4 fixed spots on the roof) 2. True or false? I'd much rather go with the above mentioned Subaru rail and Thule or Yakama crossbar route than the fixed position aluminum tube route which offers no aftermarket thingies to attach toys with. Thanks for the great responses.
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Replying to: hatescars (Jul 05, 2008 7:49 am) I have the Forester X, but it is the premium model, which came with the rails. The car is the same, so I don't see why the rails wouldn't be able to be mounted to them. You'll just have to do some research to be able to mount them. Another option to consider, if you can't get the Subaru rails is to have a rack company install rails for you that you can get your Yak/thule "foot" to attach to. There is probalby another edmonds forum to talk about just racks...? |
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Replying to: sgloon (Jul 05, 2008 6:35 am) Seems like making it less tall would pretty much make it an Outback.
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How do you turn off the 'manual mode' sportshift? Did a search, but couldn't find the answer...
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Replying to: mwasnidge (Jul 05, 2008 5:37 pm) To go back into either sport "mode" or use sport shift, and you are in Drive, move the gearshift lever from right to left. |
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