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Old Sep 16, 2013 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by wombatsauce

Where is a good place to get a set of axles these days? I need fronts for late '04-'05 WRX, I think basically like those in the pic. Super-tardo-expensive from Subaru.
I got this one from Napa. Its a cardone remanufactured Subaru axle. $90 + core charge. I had it installed at a shop because I am lazy.
Old Sep 16, 2013 | 11:48 PM
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Hi i-club community! I'm new and just wanted to drop a "hello" and start contributing. Here's my latest purchase, a 2013 WRX WRB Subaru Limited 5dr for our baby. Had to ditch the 2003 Nissan 350z Touring Silver Metallic as our life style calls for something more practical. We have another 4 door vehicle 2000 Honda Accord Sedan V6 in champagne which servers our purpose well until a second baby arrives in which we then will most likely go for a suv of some sort.

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I'm almost done doing little things to it, aesthetics mostly. One thing I would really like to do is the blacked out headlights, anyone have recommendation that can do it locally? I live in the bay area, work and reside in Santa Clara currently. Thanks for everyone's time!

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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Gancherov
I'm pretty sure you can take those stubs out and put them into your new transmission...



Bolt in cages are perfect for show cars that spend most of their time laying frame on concrete and chillin with the bros. If you're going to depend on a cage for actually withstanding a substantial impact it will need more than a dozen or so bolts through thin sheet metal to keep you safe. A serious cage is a structural member of the vehicle which must be able to resist separating from the vehicle as well as compromising it's own shape.

Ways to get hurt with a poor quality cage:
Banging around while you get in and out (ankles, head)
ANY accident could bounce you around like a frog in a blender(great visual, huh?), especially with anything less than a 4 point harness.
Once you're all harnessed in and only your head can really move, you're at higher risk for whiplash (ask me how I know)
In a serious accident the cage material may bend, potentially directly INTO YOU or just along your flight path inside your cabin

Lets be honest, even custom weld-in cages can have some or all of these pitfalls, depending on the quality of materials, design, and construction.

The biggest risk of running a bolt-in is that you end up like this guy:

(as the most infamous failed bolt-in cage pic on the interwebs)
I keep telling Brendan to lay frame or oil pan yet he hasn't yet
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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by queeg9k
I got this one from Napa. Its a cardone remanufactured Subaru axle. $90 + core charge. I had it installed at a shop because I am lazy.
Nice! Thanks!
Old Sep 17, 2013 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Gancherov
I'm pretty sure you can take those stubs out and put them into your new transmission...



Bolt in cages are perfect for show cars that spend most of their time laying frame on concrete and chillin with the bros. If you're going to depend on a cage for actually withstanding a substantial impact it will need more than a dozen or so bolts through thin sheet metal to keep you safe. A serious cage is a structural member of the vehicle which must be able to resist separating from the vehicle as well as compromising it's own shape.

Ways to get hurt with a poor quality cage:
Banging around while you get in and out (ankles, head)
ANY accident could bounce you around like a frog in a blender(great visual, huh?), especially with anything less than a 4 point harness.
Once you're all harnessed in and only your head can really move, you're at higher risk for whiplash (ask me how I know)
In a serious accident the cage material may bend, potentially directly INTO YOU or just along your flight path inside your cabin

Lets be honest, even custom weld-in cages can have some or all of these pitfalls, depending on the quality of materials, design, and construction.

The biggest risk of running a bolt-in is that you end up like this guy:

(as the most infamous failed bolt-in cage pic on the interwebs)
I read about this and the failue was due to lack of spreaders where the pipes came to the floor board. Weld in or bolt in. if the spreaders at the bottom where the pipes come to the floor board are lacking you run the risk of the cage punching through the floorboards like in the picture.

IMO weld in is the better way to go just makes it hard to remove and go back to stock.. If you are going to do a bolt in at least be sure its done right. dont just install, drill some holes and bolt it in.

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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by queeg9k
I got this one from Napa. Its a cardone remanufactured Subaru axle. $90 + core charge. I had it installed at a shop because I am lazy.
Not bad, but isn't a brand new one only like $140? At that point, I usually just go for new.

Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Where is a good place to get a set of axles these days? I need fronts for late '04-'05 WRX, I think basically like those in the pic. Super-tardo-expensive from Subaru.
I thought the 02-03 were the expensive ones? Because my Fozz uses the same ones and it wasn't cheap, but for my WRX they weren't nearly as expensive.
Old Sep 17, 2013 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by theoutbackdream
Grimmspeed Master brake cylinder and some subiefest goodies.
Same here! Grimmspeed master cylinder brace and other goodies from Subiefest.
Old Sep 17, 2013 | 12:47 PM
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Forgot pic.

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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 12:58 PM
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Got some replacement BBS rim bolts for my RS-GT wheels.

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Also, when I got back from Subiefest, these were waiting for me.


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Got my electronics order from Mouser as I'm going to build the alternator voltage boost mod.


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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 08:50 PM
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Old Sep 18, 2013 | 10:00 AM
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Old Sep 18, 2013 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WRXncrew
Forgot pic.

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Nice gear! That grimmspeed mouse pad is sick!
Old Sep 18, 2013 | 11:47 AM
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Old Sep 18, 2013 | 12:25 PM
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After years of having an iPhone, I have finally moved on. Still getting adapted to using it.
How do you like it so far?
Old Sep 18, 2013 | 03:56 PM
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How do you like it so far?
For using an Android device for the first time, I really have nothing to compare it to. Its a great phone with lots of features. Im honestly thinking of returning it and getting the iPhone5S. I have another 13 days to return it.



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