GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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^ sigh.

It's all opinion.

Aside from that really new white impreza in those pics MOST of those cars wheels have a nice offset that flows with the fenders, bumper etc.

Poking out that far with little to no negative camber looks goofy like a minitruck from 1988 (even those guys don't do that anymore).

It's usually called "mexiflush" observe.

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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I think his wagon is pretty "Boss" brotha.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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beatersubi wrote:
jrbump wrote: The wheels and tires looked just plain bad.
IYNSHO (in your not-so-humble opinion).
jrbump wrote: Too much poke with zero stance.
What is stance and how is it measured? By what reference does this car have zero, and what is more or less?
:lol:

Florin1 wrote:I think his wagon is pretty "Boss" brotha.
Thanks :) . Sounds silly, but it looks way more flush in person.


jrbump wrote:
GClark wrote:
What part of my wagon is goofy?
Everyone here is uber nice and the closest thing to a visit from the truthy train you got was people calling your car "unique".

The wheels and tires looked just plain bad. Too much poke with zero stance. Last car i saw that sat like your was my uncle Emilios 75 stepside GMC pickup on Z28 looking turbines.

You are posting pics of newer cars that for the most part all have decent enough fittment. You however do not. Painting your wheels some exciting color will only exacerbate your problems.

Now i'm not telling you to go all oni kyan to make those things fit, sell them and find something better.

Yeah, well, that's just like, your opinion, man. I'm going with 8.5 wheels this time, it will fill nicely in the fender. I think my wagon is pretty flush, you just have to look at it from the right angle!

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Please, share your perfectly stanced first gen. You've shared your opinion, I respect it, now move along. This is my build thread, not a discussion on stance.


Oh, and I think it's pretty hard to ruin this

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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jrbump wrote:^ sigh.

It's all opinion.

Aside from that really new white impreza in those pics MOST of those cars wheels have a nice offset that flows with the fenders, bumper etc.

Poking out that far with little to no negative camber looks goofy like a minitruck from 1988 (even those guys don't do that anymore).

It's usually called mexiflush.
So, as long as there is ridiculous negative camber its legit to have huge offsets? :roll:
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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I'll admit that pic looks better.

In regards to the camber comment. Yes. If the rim is protruding past the fender, . The top of the rim should be closer to the fender than the bottom.

I always feel so old wading into this sort of BS, that is until someone says some shit like "boss"
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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wow way to be a hater. dont have nothing nice to say, click the back button and move along to another thread.

i did all the fender work on his car, in person it looks bad ass. It is unique, and who wants to have the same crap as everyone else anyways? theres another guy on here Livestrong14 i think who has a similar wheel/tire setup. you should probably go over to his thread and tell him his car looks stupid while your at it.

a car with ridiculous negative camber looks goofy/stupid. his car did not.


oh yeah, lets see your perfectly stanced first gen. better yet, go over to my thread and hate on my car while your at it. im sure your expertise will find something that doesnt live up to your standards.

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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You joined just for this? (that's what they say on NASIOC all the time :) )

Anyways, it's all opinion and it's obvious you're more about form than you are about function which is OK so long as the vehicle remains safe. In my opinion if your camber is that far off, the vehicle is no longer safe, nor should it be deemed street worthy/legal. At least his wagon "stance" is functional.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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actually, i advised you NOT to go overboard on camber to make those fit. I feel that on this type of vehicle too muchnegative camber would look bad.

i'm no fan of the way the whole "stance" thing has gone, I have owned a couple cars that would qualify as having that sort of fitment and it was appropriate for those cars (ls400, S14).

Anyway, a little bit less aggressive offsets, a little bit of negative camber and i think your silver wagon will look great.

lastly calm down righta circle lefta circle, it's called criticism if you can't handle it then build it and hide it.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Suspension modifications done solely for appearance purposes are superfluous.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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jrbump wrote:
I always feel so old wading into this sort of BS, that is until someone says some shit like "boss"
You missed it boss...
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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the car looks great thanks for some ideas for mine.

what is the coffee can mod again? i am new to the dark side.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Advans for the Legacy!
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Nice find!
And 16's, too. Now you can properly 'stance' your car. :roll:
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Yup! I'll run these until I can find some 17x8.5's I like, Volks or RFP1's are up there. 16's just mean I can go lower :p
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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GClark wrote:Couple new pictures:Image
Hey G -- tell me more about this front lip... how can i do one like this?
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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06-07 sti replica ebay lip for $70 shipped.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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^^ perfect thanks!
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Yup. Just ripped mine off driving my stupid lowered car through snow covered roads. I got to my friend's house and noticed I only had about 12" of lip left on my bumper. Found it the next day a few blocks from my house in a driveway with the screws pointing up! Hope nobody suffered a flat. Car looks a lot different now. Much less aggressive. Cleaner but I liked it with the lip better.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/06-07-Impreza-S ... 27bc347f93

Just like Kimo said, Ebay lip.

I just cut the ends off and screwed into the bottom. Haven't had any problems and it adds that little touch.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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hey man - how much boost were you running with the TD04 setup?
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Been gone for a while, but I got some updates. Silver wagon and red wagon are at Meyagi's garage. The silver wagon is getting the red ones shortblock, 2.5 heads, vf23, etc. Engines back in it, and I should be able to drive it down to WBM.

I'll get more pictures tomorrow

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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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Everything's back in and running perfect. Just need to install coilovers and tint and it'll be ready for WBM.
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

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this thing hauls ass. i hope the trans stays together for a while haha
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Re: GClark's 1993 Legacy Touring Wagon

Post by GClark »

It's very fast with the 4eat, and with sport mode modded to be on when I push the manual button, theres no lag in downshifts.

Added some more lows today.

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