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astrae

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  1. Hi Guys,

    I\'ve got an 2004 3.0L Outback which isn\'t getting up to temp on the open road.

    Went to subaru today to get a new thermostat. They checked the car in the system as they said there is a pretty standard thermostat and then occasionally a different part number.

    Mine turned out to be the different one. None in stock in Hawkes Bay and Subaru NZ not open until the 6th Jan

    Out of interest does anyone know the the difference and what vehicles have the different thermostat?

  2.  funkytown']

    [quote name='astrae said:

    My outback is registered as a Subaru Legacy Outback.

    When I called about insurance they checked carjam. They quoted it as a legacy. I ended up going in to get them to change the insurance quote to an outback which is actually cheaper to insure then a legacy.

    /quote]

    no s***.. who woulda thunk it lol i should check that out.

    Got the registration details today. "Subaru Legacy" Nothing about being an outback... Wonder who registered it like that.

  3. Hi Guys,

    Got a Jap import 04 BL5 GT Legacy and have a factory towbar to install.

    The kit comes with the wiring and says, connect to the plug behind the drivers tail light.

    There is no plug behind the tail light.

    Is there any harm just splicing into the wiring on a BL5?

  4.  GC8E2DD said:

    Yeah, the Bendix catalogue lists General CTs under pads for people movers. I thought you said decent.

    Yeah and I said bnt's only show generals in their system. They have to ring someone at head office to see if they can get heavy duty or ultimates next week when they are back from leave. So far the only option is factory pads. Hence why I'm asking in here because I can't find anything...

  5.  GC8E2DD said:

    Hrm, I would have said factory replacement pads were cheaper than, say, Ultimates for instance. I'm pretty sure we got both discs and pads through Armstrong for a reasonable price - I could have a hunt for the invoice if you are interested, however the prices will be a couple of years old.

    Subaru quoted $158 incl gst

    Bnt bendix General ct $100 incl gst

  6.  GC8E2DD said:

    Zillions of discussions on brake pads. Have a hunt with the search for brake specific threads. Only thing I will say about Bendix Ultimates is that they are good, but are super dusty. You will never have clean wheels again.

    Oh yeh have used the search a lot. But there are no specific threads on BL/BP's at all. What I'm finding is that not a lot of companies seem to make aftermarket pads and discs for them. When I was looking for discs for the car they were all more expensive then Brembo After market discs. Some were quoting $800+ for a set of front slotted discs. Znoelli told me there just isn't a market for them. They are quite large at 316mm.

    Everyone on here seems to recommend going to race brakes in Auckland. I can't find any other recommended suppliers to go to first. Is there anyone else? I'm not looking for 'Race pads' just something decent.

  7. Hi Guys,

    Have been looking for some front brake pads for my 04 Legacy GT for ages (havent been putting much effort into it...)

    Just looking for a good set of road pads with plenty of bite. Current factory discs are pretty warped, they have been machined once. Have a new set of factory discs in the garage to go on with the pads.

    Thought I'd do a trip around the local shops first. Repco, total waste of time, don't have the car in their computer, too much effort to look up any books, "Is it a BH legacy" after giving details so many times... "You said it was a wagon aye", "No thats a BP chassis but if you have that in your system that will do...." they didn't find anything.

    Supercheap is a waste of time.

    BNT's have bendix. Would be interested in Ultimates but have no idea on price. BNT's only have the "General CT" model (plus they only have one set in the country..) in their system. They would have to ring someone next week when they are back from leave...

    Factory pads seem a bit expensive and would rather go aftermarket.

    What would you guys recommend and from where?

    Until I hear back from BNT's next week I don't have many options.

    thanks

  8.  ditchhobo said:

    There was one at indy cars a month or so back in chch for over $20000 was mint though

    umm think that was an s401 not s402

    an MY08 GT Spec B could cost you $35 - $40K, so an s402 would go for $55K+ or a hell of a lot more ?

  9.  boostin said:

    Try a new set of pads after machining the discs. There was a problem with the genuine Subaru pads for the BL/BP GT's a few years back where they had a high sulphur content. Chuck in a bit of rain etc and sulphuric acid was created on the face of the pad, which would eat ever so slightly into the face of the disc, resulting in brake shudder. A revised pad and machined or new discs sorted it.

    mine were machined 15000km ago and shuddering again. Finding that BL/BP discs are expensive. Znoelli said more expensive then brembo since nothing uses that size. Currently best price is for RDA discs.

    Haven't priced Subaru yet after hearing how expensive the brembo discs are...

    Any idea what genuine are worth? 316mm.

  10. Hi,

    My BL5 Legacy GT developed a bit of a suspension rattle yesterday on the front Left corner.

    Had a look today and one of the 3 top hat studs that secures the strut to the chassis has snapped off.

    I've got an autosure Platinum plus warranty with no excess. What are my chances of getting this repaired under warranty?

    Anyway if I can't I'm going to have to take the strut out. Can you just replace these studs on the top hat? or do you have to replace the whole hat? If I'm going to take it out I might as well do all 3 studs.

    I recall seeing a topic not long ago about something similar but can't find it.

  11. Well I went ahead and got the Cusco sway bars. Went to put them in this morning and got a bit pissed off when I found I had to drop the exhaust to get the rear bar off/on... Wasn't too easy lying on my back trying to do it... damn dual exhaust.

    Haven't driven it much yet but there is a definate reduction in body roll which is great.

    Looking at the Cusco website the front bar is a 132% increase (21 to 23mm) and the rear 224% increase (19mm to 21mm) so with a larger increase in the rear this should hopefully help with understeer that subaru's generally have? But in saying that I have never pushed the car to the limit of grip so haven't really had either.

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