a very nice little mod
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a very nice little mod
a very nice little mod
if you have ever wish you could open you hood a little higher try this,
when you pull the gromet off the hood prop and pull it out of it's stock spot, you can put one end here...
....and the other end here.
now your hood is pointing straight up and it will give you alot more light and room!
if you have ever wish you could open you hood a little higher try this,
when you pull the gromet off the hood prop and pull it out of it's stock spot, you can put one end here...
....and the other end here.
now your hood is pointing straight up and it will give you alot more light and room!
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Nice idea!
I almost got decapitated the other day when one of the cats jumped up onto the hood when it was open 90 deg, where I ususally keep it when working unless it's windy out... I had just come out from the engine bay and was straightening up when the hood came whistling past and I got a chestfull of scared cat
I almost got decapitated the other day when one of the cats jumped up onto the hood when it was open 90 deg, where I ususally keep it when working unless it's windy out... I had just come out from the engine bay and was straightening up when the hood came whistling past and I got a chestfull of scared cat
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I'm not sure newer Subaru's hoods open as much as older ones.
Where would the new mounting hole be? Would it be behind the the gray plastic button on the passenger strut tower in this pic? (see link)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_9wYdfwUYhok/R7ahM ... G_1304.jpg
Where would the new mounting hole be? Would it be behind the the gray plastic button on the passenger strut tower in this pic? (see link)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_9wYdfwUYhok/R7ahM ... G_1304.jpg
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1992 BC Legacy L Sedan AWD 5MT 272,000 - Wish you the best
1998 BK Legacy L Wagon 5MT 234,000 miles - RIP
2002 SF Forester S Wagon 5MT 215,000 miles - Current winter sleigh
1986 FC Mazda RX-7 GXL Coupe 5MT 155,000 miles - Summer cruiser
1992 BC Legacy L Sedan AWD 5MT 272,000 - Wish you the best
1998 BK Legacy L Wagon 5MT 234,000 miles - RIP
2002 SF Forester S Wagon 5MT 215,000 miles - Current winter sleigh
1986 FC Mazda RX-7 GXL Coupe 5MT 155,000 miles - Summer cruiser
I noticed the other day that my buddy's 97 outback has the bracket on the strut tower, but doesn't have the extra hole in the hood to allow the prop to fit in.
So we roped the hood to the roof rack, of course.
RJ93SS, it's fun discovering these little bonuses from subaru isn't it? They had a few cool ideas every now and then.
So we roped the hood to the roof rack, of course.
RJ93SS, it's fun discovering these little bonuses from subaru isn't it? They had a few cool ideas every now and then.
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I just tried this today. Awesome I could have used this so many times! Comes out really easy to, just aim the rod straight up, and bend it towards you and it comes right out and put it in place as shown above. Then reinstall it the same way it came out
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all subarus have it, but not anymore now that they went to hood struts.
05 up legacys u can just put the prop in the hood on a lower point to hold it up in a vertical position.
05 up legacys u can just put the prop in the hood on a lower point to hold it up in a vertical position.
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It isevolutionmovement wrote:I think that's in the owner's manual.
http://main.experiencetherave.com/subar ... ns/062.jpg
http://main.experiencetherave.com/subar ... ns/063.jpg
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I recommend reading the owner's manual for these cars. It has a lot of little tid bits of information in it that otherwise you may not know, or may inadvertantly find out.
While we're on that subject, I think Subaru was very unique in it's day in how they did their engineering. They built in these little things that really can make life a lot easier. But I would say that the majority of the owners, and possibly even dealerships/mechanics don't know about. For the most part, people don't read the owner's manuals or manuals in general to find out the information, so these little nuggets of engineering "brilliance" go undiscovered.
Which I also believe is why Subaru has cheapend or "dumbed" down some of their engineering to fit the masses. It saves them money, and why do something if nobody is going to use it or recognize it.....
Anyway.....that is my complete off topic diversion.
While we're on that subject, I think Subaru was very unique in it's day in how they did their engineering. They built in these little things that really can make life a lot easier. But I would say that the majority of the owners, and possibly even dealerships/mechanics don't know about. For the most part, people don't read the owner's manuals or manuals in general to find out the information, so these little nuggets of engineering "brilliance" go undiscovered.
Which I also believe is why Subaru has cheapend or "dumbed" down some of their engineering to fit the masses. It saves them money, and why do something if nobody is going to use it or recognize it.....
Anyway.....that is my complete off topic diversion.
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i have read most of it, just not all, my favourite thing about this car as far as engineering ease for owners is gotta be the fuel pump trunk access, i'm begging for it to go on me. every other car i've owned except my 91 jimmy has needed fuel pump replacements and i've done fuel pumps on four or five of my buddies cars. i hope it goes!
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Like how the A/C compressor turns off automatically at full throttle. I thought that was bad ass.Legacy777 wrote:I recommend reading the owner's manual for these cars. It has a lot of little tid bits of information in it that otherwise you may not know, or may inadvertantly find out.
I agree with you wholeheartedly, Josh.
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1992 BC Legacy L Sedan AWD 5MT 272,000 - Wish you the best
1998 BK Legacy L Wagon 5MT 234,000 miles - RIP
2002 SF Forester S Wagon 5MT 215,000 miles - Current winter sleigh
1986 FC Mazda RX-7 GXL Coupe 5MT 155,000 miles - Summer cruiser
1992 BC Legacy L Sedan AWD 5MT 272,000 - Wish you the best
1998 BK Legacy L Wagon 5MT 234,000 miles - RIP
2002 SF Forester S Wagon 5MT 215,000 miles - Current winter sleigh
1986 FC Mazda RX-7 GXL Coupe 5MT 155,000 miles - Summer cruiser
As well as the fact that they are temperature controlled and don't stay running till your are a ice cube.Soul Shinobi wrote:Like how the A/C compressor turns off automatically at full throttle. I thought that was bad ass.Legacy777 wrote:I recommend reading the owner's manual for these cars. It has a lot of little tid bits of information in it that otherwise you may not know, or may inadvertantly find out.
I agree with you wholeheartedly, Josh.
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2007 Subaru Legacy GT :)
1994 Subaru Legacy SS R.I.P :(
2004 Nissan Titan LE 4X4
2007 Subaru Legacy GT :)