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Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:27 am
by Alphius
I was amazed at how well the paint cleaned up. It looks showroom fresh except for a couple little dents and the front bumper/hood is pretty much chipped/sandblasted pretty well. It looks great from 5-10 feet away though! The buff/wax really brought the metallic out in the paint when it's in the sunlight. I guess they don't call it Crimson Pearl Metallic for nothing. :P

My dad just took a new job 100 miles away, and commutes there every day, so I don't think he will have much time to do any painting for a while. Just this spoiler job took two months, but that's not a big deal for me... :)

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:35 am
by originalcyn
Yeah, it looks fantastic.

Additionally I was mostly kidding about getting work done. People are too busy any more just trying to live. I don't really expect anyone to have additional time for favors. That's quite a commute, but I'm glad that he has a job currently.

Looking good, hopefully I spot you around sometime. I'm surprised that we never see each other based on our proximity to each other.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:01 am
by Alphius
Maybe we can convoy to a meetup together sometime or something. :)

Our paths must just never cross. I live near Frontier Village and work in Everett on Grand Ave, but don't spend too much time driving around anywhere else in the area.

If my dad ever gets some free time and wants to do some work for people again, I will put something up in the parts shed and get some stuff done. :) Maybe after they move out to where his work is he'll have more time.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:45 am
by originalcyn
Cool beans. I live near Silver Lake and work by the opera house in Marysville. We have some pretty cool members near us. I met Florin not too long ago, and wouldn't mind meeting everyone else.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:19 pm
by Alphius
New wheel test, 06 WRX 17". It would look a lot better lowered (photoshop incoming), but I still don't know if I will like these better or if I want to stick to the '05 WRX bronzies it had before.

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Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:44 am
by Alphius
Only one real problem to report, my front left caliper froze up and cooked the brakes pretty bad a couple weeks ago, but I slapped two new calipers on the front and I'm back in business. It looks like the shop that installed the calipers two-and-change years ago screwed up one of the piston boots which allowed water and dirt to get in there and freeze it up. I replaced both just to be safe and because they're pretty cheap.

It has been snowing up here lately. The big storm is supposed to come tonight. We already have 8+ inches, I am excited to see what tomorrow brings.

Beginnings over the weekend:
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Spent a lot of time driving around and goofing off, as well as pulling a couple people out of ditches.
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Lunchtime today, the roads in town are slushy and wet.
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Up at my house (on the hill) we have 8+ inches of snow, but it was dark by the time I got home and I wasn't able to get any good pictures. I was able to drive through my yard with no problems, which meant the snow was above my door level and I was pushing it with my bumper like a snow plow. The car still did great. :-)

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:47 pm
by Legacy777
Nice! I miss driving in the snow some times.

I may have asked you this, but what part of Lake Stevens do you live in? I lived there when I was going to high school. I liked the area, but it's grown quite a bit since then.

Enjoy the snow.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:19 am
by Alphius
I live in West Lake Stevens, just across the trestle from Everett and up the hill a little ways. Not quite to Hwy 9.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:30 pm
by Legacy777
Ok...yeah I know the area. We used to live on the east side of lake stevens, the first house was off of 131st just outside of "downtown" and then we moved kind of out near Rhodora Heights.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:36 am
by 92.Legacy.SS
just wondering how much does he charge to repaint a silver legacy lol

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:01 am
by Alphius
He's not doing any painting for at least a year or two now. They're in the middle of a big move.

So, I went up to the junkyard today in search of a roll connector from a newer Subaru so I could install my '02 WRX wheel I bought a few months back. I managed to snag an intermittent wiper switch from a '95 LSi and the roll connector I needed from a '98 Outback. Score! :-D Sorry for the slightly washed out iPhone pictures.

The wheel is a lot better than my old one, where the leather was very aged and slightly sticky in cooler weather. Yuck. It also complements my WRX leather shift knob quite well too. I forgot to get rid of the "Air Bag" light while I had the cluster out. :roll:
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The intermittent wiper switch is badass, since it allows me to change the delay on the wipers. In Washington, that's nice since we have about 15 different kinds of rain that all require different wiper speeds. :lol:
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Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:06 am
by kimokalihi
So your switch worked right out of the box? I just installed one of those from an LS and it doesn't work. Plus the turn signal stock does not have a nice solid click, it feels muddy and it's driving me insane.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:24 am
by Alphius
Yes, the switch worked right out of the box. I swapped the whole cancel switch/turn signal stalk/wiper stalk assembly. It's a plus for me because my letters were all worn off my turn signal stalk so the new one on there is awesome. Both sides even click better than before.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:30 am
by kimokalihi
Lucky! My experience was the exact opposite. My stalk was in prestine condish and felt solid on each click and this one feels like garbage and the lettering is worn off in many places and to top it all off, the intermittent dial does nothing. Hopefully I can find another one. Wonder if any other newer cars work.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:50 am
by Alphius
Well, mine is from a '95. I haven't checked anything newer.

So far my list of fairly rare Legacy items seen at the junkyard:
1. Int. wiper switch (mine!)
2. Digital Climate Control
3. Non-A/C HVAC system
4. 1.5DIN pockets (sold two)

Still haven't seen any manual crank windows...

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:31 am
by kimokalihi
I've never seen manual crank windows except canadian legacys. I have seen all the above though except the digital climate control. I saw the non-AC HVAC system while I was trying to find a replacement for mine and the ironic thing was I was deleting my AC at the same time but unfortunately someone had already stripped the car of the whole HVAC system. I did manage to snag the rubber plug to plug the hole in the wall though so that was cool beans. Then I removed the condensor thing from inside the plastic box and I glued the hole up and I am AC free!

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:47 am
by Alphius
I saw a Legacy in craigslist once with manual crank windows. It was a USDM car.

The digital climate control is awesome. It would be sweet to undertake the massive effort to swap it into an SS.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:05 am
by kimokalihi
All I want is a switch to go from outside air to recirc.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:23 am
by Danny-G
A local yard here has a red wagon with manual windows, its an '89. I haven't seen the digital climate control yet. or the non-ac one, or the adjustable intermittent wiper stalk. I have a 1.5 din box that I got today, planning on selling it. I'm on the hunt for the adjustable wipers and non-ac HVAC. I did away with my ac and just need the HVAC that matches.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:17 am
by Falken-18c
kimokalihi wrote:I've never seen manual crank windows except canadian legacys. I have seen all the above though except the digital climate control. I saw the non-AC HVAC system while I was trying to find a replacement for mine and the ironic thing was I was deleting my AC at the same time but unfortunately someone had already stripped the car of the whole HVAC system. I did manage to snag the rubber plug to plug the hole in the wall though so that was cool beans. Then I removed the condensor thing from inside the plastic box and I glued the hole up and I am AC free!
probly certain years and models i know 92-94 ss and na models have electric window i cant say for sure on 90-91 models have not seen them years in person but i think they probly are electric i think its just the years
like 89 are most likely manual crank windows

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:18 am
by Falken-18c
also i wish they were manual crank windows

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:14 pm
by Alphius
Didn't quite catch it at 250,000, but this works too. :-)
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Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:23 pm
by tdaz250
Does the wrx wheel bolt right on? Got any more pics of it?

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:33 pm
by Alphius
I replied in your other thread the other day, I don't have any more pictures. It does bolt right on, as does any Subaru wheel with a 5x100 bolt pattern.

Re: '94 SS Daily Driver

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:10 am
by tdaz250
I was talking about the steering wheel