By the looks of my husband being elbow deep in the engine bay and asking my mom for a price quote on the timing belt, I'd say tacking it ourselves. He is going to research thoroughly how to do it before ripping anything out though
You guys have given me quite a lot of information that I personally cannot begin to understand. Thankfully my husband is far more mechanically inclined than I am so when he gets home we will go through each of your answers and he can help me answer and all.
I'm still crossing my fingers for...
I just want to make sure. I know very little about cars and how they work, I'm trying to learn, and I always double check so I don't screw up. Only now with the Subaru have I wanted to try and learn lol
I did forget to add that we know the fuel pump is working. We pulled the line and fuel is moving from the tank to the front just fine.
So we would need to pull a spark plug out to test? Just clarifying.
Car in question: 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i aka Dry Bones
Tuesday last week Bones died on me driving home. Hubby rescued us and towed Bones home.
Original diagnosis: bad starter and spark plugs
Bones still will not start.
Second diagnosis: bad battery.
Took the battery to have it tested. Bad...
So I'm looking for some ideas for kitchen trailers for our camping and overlanding excursions. My husband trail.runner.bowser and I already have a trailer base to work with, but now we need some inspiration on how to go about building the actual kitchen part. If any of you wonderful people have...
Well, after taking my Subie to have the recall handled and informed (and shown) that the brakes had been horribly tampered with, we decided to return it to the seller. We're going to be on the lookout for another vehicle (most likely another Subie) but until then we'll just be rockin' the 4runner.
I don't *intend* on carrying a lot of extra weight all the time, because this is also my daily driver. That being said, once we get in and under there to give it a good look I'll know what I've got on my hands and what may need replacing, so having these options is good to have!
I've always...
I have no fear of lesser known brand stuff for sure, but I am definitely going to be looking around and researching.
As far as height, I meant to ask this weekend (or maybe i did ask) how much lift you put on your Subie?
We had a blast folks! So glad we got to meet everyone. I'll post individual rig photos in the OLB-S and SE groups as well as on Instagram. My handle there is the same as here.
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