What did you do to your Baja today?
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What did you do to your Baja today?
I'll start - I replaced the dash cluster. Long story here, I managed to crack the trip/odometer LCD when replacing a bulb a few months ago. The bulb broke in the hole and my method of fishing out the glass with a screwdriver was destructive. (hint: if it happens to you, vacuum out the glass, don't try to "pin it" with a flat head to get it out). Anyway, I ordered a replacement dash cluster with close to the same mileage as my car (I have 72k, the new cluster had 75k). Got the new cluster, and realized I ordered one for an automatic. GRRRR. It might have worked, but I found another cluster for a 5 speed non-turbo that was supposed to have 70k on the odometer. Or course, I plug it in and it shows 82k! GRRRRR! So then I'm thinking maybe between the three clusters I have I can take a good LCD screen from one and put in my original cluster. But then I got tired and just threw in the 82k cluster and will figure out if I care enough to put my original back in later.
I also replaced my window switch with the Nissan Sentra version that has auto up and down on driver and passenger.
I also found some original Subaru 2004 Outback rubber floor mats to replace my well-worn ones.
So that's what I did today.
I also replaced my window switch with the Nissan Sentra version that has auto up and down on driver and passenger.
I also found some original Subaru 2004 Outback rubber floor mats to replace my well-worn ones.
So that's what I did today.
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wasn't today but I found 2 h6 LLBEANS at my local yard and scored a steering wheel then replaced all my silver trim with black +5 pts for adding the cup holder as well oh and ps the brat bed seats fit real nice
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(Last week): Had to jump-start my buddy who drives a Chevy V8 diesel, because I'm the only guy around, killed my battery but now I have a genuine Subie battery instead of a cheap wal-mart one, yay me.
Finally found the leak in my exhaust, of course it's under the heat shield right on the catalytic converter pipe, $1200 part or $50 welding job at a store 200 miles away, so F@#% it. Only hear it when I'm accelerating at low speeds anyway.
(Today): Drove to go see Hacksaw Ridge (great movie by the way) and almost got rear-ended by a drunk driver at a stoplight.
Not much else. My Baja has a pretty boring life.
Oh & I got a killer Impreza chew toy from my last maintenance visit to the local Subie dealership that is now sitting on my Baja's dash.
(pics here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=392&start=60)
Finally found the leak in my exhaust, of course it's under the heat shield right on the catalytic converter pipe, $1200 part or $50 welding job at a store 200 miles away, so F@#% it. Only hear it when I'm accelerating at low speeds anyway.
(Today): Drove to go see Hacksaw Ridge (great movie by the way) and almost got rear-ended by a drunk driver at a stoplight.
Not much else. My Baja has a pretty boring life.
Oh & I got a killer Impreza chew toy from my last maintenance visit to the local Subie dealership that is now sitting on my Baja's dash.
(pics here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=392&start=60)
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Picked up some used Bilstein shock/spring/mount assemblies from a Legacy GT as a souvenir from Japan about a month ago for $55USD, and finally got some time to start installing them yesterday. Only had time to do the fronts, because I found the inner CV boot finally cracked open, so the time I would have spent on the rears was spent doing that... oh well, it was something that needed to be done, anyway.
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First of 3 light bars installed!
Other two installed!
Special thanks to Bajaguy for tips & info!
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Last Sunday I was hoping to install new rear struts and a 1" lift all around. Didn't go as planned. Took 2 hours of soaking in PB Blaster and a 5' cheater to get the lower bolts loose on the rear struts. Was able to get the rears done but I think I need to disassemble again since it has loud rattle clink noise. Probably need to tighten the top nut on the stud to compress springs fully.
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'18 Crosstrek, Sunshine Orange
'06 Baja, Black, 1" Lift, 215/65 Generals
'18 Crosstrek, Sunshine Orange
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Had a lovely day at the junkyard, got a bunch of replacement bits for my Baja, have been working all evening plunking everything in. Replaced the rear driver-side speaker, got all three climate control illumination lights working again, even found a (mostly) complete set of interior black plastic trim from a Legacy, which I'm trying out now to see how they look. Will probably swing by tomorrow to see if I can find the last bits of trim I need for a full black interior and maybe some more spare bulbs. Might even have time before sleeping tonight to finally fix the bed cover. Here's a crap cellphone pic of the interior stack now:
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Got this at auction 2 weeks ago for $3800 with a bad clutch.
So far put a clutch in it, catless up-pipe, fixed an oil leak from the right valve cover and oil cooler, tires, then put in a Pioneer touch screen. Tomorrow is an underseat subwoofer, then next week swapping the steering wheel for a smaller impreza wheel.
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Nice work looks great so far.
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Added OEM Tweeters! Really makes the high end sound a bit better. I think I just got in a replacement fog light assembly to fix my cracked one.
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Well, this happened.
Took me 2 hours to pry off everything behind the cat. Sadly I couldn't get anything bigger than a hacksaw blade under there, & I actually had to cut the hangers off on the muffler. Amazing how the pipes are perfectly fine, but the flanges & bolts are completely shot.
$2,600 for a brand-new Baja exhaust, $1,121 for a brand-new Gen-3 Legacy exhaust. Gonna see if my used parts guy can find a replacement from a Legacy.
THANKS MARYLAND SHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQggo3AfP30
EDIT: Driving to my parts guy today I spotted 3 other lost exhaust parts on the side of the road. I swear SHA uses road salt like Old Bay.
Took me 2 hours to pry off everything behind the cat. Sadly I couldn't get anything bigger than a hacksaw blade under there, & I actually had to cut the hangers off on the muffler. Amazing how the pipes are perfectly fine, but the flanges & bolts are completely shot.
$2,600 for a brand-new Baja exhaust, $1,121 for a brand-new Gen-3 Legacy exhaust. Gonna see if my used parts guy can find a replacement from a Legacy.
THANKS MARYLAND SHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQggo3AfP30
EDIT: Driving to my parts guy today I spotted 3 other lost exhaust parts on the side of the road. I swear SHA uses road salt like Old Bay.
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Well, after 5 hours in the cold I got the exhaust fixed. The original bolts were toast but the flanges were still good... sort of. So I just braced them with two more flanges and longer bolts each. Had to saw off the rubber hangers in order to pull the exhaust, so I got beefier ones. As a result, the muffler hangs about an inch lower than stock. Overall the fix was around $100.
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Finally caught a break in the rain to put in the new headlight housings!
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Shifter started getting sloppy. Got so bad this morning that I had to twist it to get 1st and 2nd gears. Took it all out and found the bushings in the lever gone. I had already rebushed the universal joint shortly after i got the Baja). Modified some brass bushings to fit and all is now tight and fun to drive again. Dennis
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Installed a new catback exhaust. Originally went with a Walker midpipe and Bosal muffler, but the Walker pipe arrived full of unfinished welds with 1/2in holes. So now it's a full Bosal catback.
My baja is so quiet now!!!
Manifold still leaks but it's nowhere near as bad as the flex joint leak was. Now we'll just have to wait and see if it makes it through a salty MD winter.
Manifold still leaks but it's nowhere near as bad as the flex joint leak was. Now we'll just have to wait and see if it makes it through a salty MD winter.