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Hi guys, can anyone point me in the direction of a good scoob breaker pls for my 53 wrx, I need various parts of suspension including front wishbones etc, n/side door mirror after it got broken,
As much as I'd like to I can't really afford to spend loads of cash on all new bits as finances don't stretch far enough,
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Old 11-04-2015, 08:05 PM
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Not exactly local but the nearest I can think of is Jap Performance Parts in Crawley, unfortunately he isn't cheap either but would be cheaper than buying new, otherwise it's taking the risk of buying through ebay, scoobynet etc.

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Old 11-04-2015, 08:33 PM
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yea thanks, I saw their website but unless I'm wrong, it seems to me that u buy the car and break it yourself,
I had to change my front pads today and I noticed the n/s wishbone has a crack next to the weld line, it would appear that there was a recall on them from what I read online,
I called the previous owner but he never heard about the recall so it was not addressed,
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Have some alloy front alloy wish bones with updated bushes in the garage
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Old 11-04-2015, 08:51 PM
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Drop into Culverwells, they should do it, it was a known problem and a recall from Subaru I believe. I thought youd had a bump and damaged it, JPP have most bits on the shelf, they can't list it all. I work round the corner so if you call them and agree a price on anything I can collect for you.

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Have some alloy front alloy wish bones with updated bushes in the garage
Fantastic, thanks,would they fit as scoob in picture is different to mine, mine is blob wagon, also, how much you want for them?
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£70 with out the bushes or £100 with there the anti lift end so just unbolt
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Drop into Culverwells, they should do it, it was a known problem and a recall from Subaru I believe. I thought youd had a bump and damaged it, JPP have most bits on the shelf, they can't list it all. I work round the corner so if you call them and agree a price on anything I can collect for you.

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Thanks, I'll need to wait till Monday now anyway so will call them to find out,
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£70 with out the bushes or £100 with there the anti lift end so just unbolt
sounds like a plan to me, how would I get them from you
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Can drop off at red barons work if his ok with that ?
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No problem, may look a but strange outside Thales gates but can do the County Oak retail park opposite.
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:23 PM
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May be worth checking with Culverwells first though, don't mean to spoil your sale Chris but you've got to admit it would be a shame to not get the work done for free if they will do it.
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:34 PM
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Old 11-04-2015, 11:44 PM
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Wagon has a narrower track so wheels will stick out slightly further, plus you will have to change drop links, all fits as have done this with mine.
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As Shane says, if your steel arms haved failed Subaru are still offering the recall and will replace them free of charge (and no labour charge).
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Thanks again to all you guys for advice and help, just been to CJ and got the wishbones he had, nice to meet another new guy,
Will call Culverwells in morning to find out if anything can be done, if so, I may get it done and ebay the w/bones to get cash back, but there is a bit of me that thinks this could happen again unless they sorted corrosion problem, if so they should well outlast the car for the rest of its life, so probably prudent to hold on to them for the moment but my head says alloy components are better as they corrosion free

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Please forgive me all but i feel i need to have a bit of a rant, its my first one, am I allowed?
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Old 13-04-2015, 10:21 PM
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Please forgive me all but i feel i need to have a bit of a rant, its my first one, am I allowed?
Ooh please rant.......
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Old 13-04-2015, 10:41 PM
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I called Culverwells this morning.
They looked up my wagon by registration and vin number and it shows that the car answered the recall on 26 April 2012.
The parts were changed and they say case closed, but the very same problem has happened again.
I asked how this can be case closed when the exact problem has happened again, 3yrs after the first time that lasted 10yrs.
I was told that they have to do "investigation work", this entails firing a pin into the wishbone area affected by the recall and then sending the results to Subaru, then they decide if it qualifies to be done.
The investigation work is at a cost of £80 + per hr, they said that if it qualifies, the replacement work and parts are free, but I have to pay for the investigation, £80 x 4hrs = £320.00
Seeing as this is no one's design prob but Subaru, why should I have to pay for the investigation work if it's their problem.
It took me less than 20 mins to take the wheel off and find this problem, so what takes 4hrs?
I think it means that no matter what happens they get their labour cost covered so with that in mind, even if I get the parts (drop links etc) from main dealer, I surely have to go the way of the wishbones I got from CJ on sunday morn.

Sorry for the rant, but it doesn't seem right to me!!!
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Are you sure you have to pay for the investigation if the results come back in your favour.
Other manufacturers ask for payment for a test, which is then refunded if the work needs to be done. This then prevents everyone jumping in demanding a test for every little niggle and gripe.
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I'm afraid so, I checked and questioned them on it, they said labour to fix was free but any investigation work was chargeable.
I do know that main dealers of any manufacturer work in a world of their own but this seems unfair
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Next time someone questions your workmanship tell them you will come and check it for £300. Then see how long you stay in business.
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To be honest I have a very dim view of Subaru and their dealer network. After dealing with BMW, vw, Audi and ford over the years I was quite shocked at Subaru.
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Next time someone questions your workmanship tell them you will come and check it for £300. Then see how long you stay in business.
Sounds crazy eh? But that's what they asked for, never mind, will get the new drop links and change to the ones I got from CJ,
Are the drop links I need for the sti or a different model
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Old 14-04-2015, 08:29 AM
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Ok no prob, and thanks again to you all for help
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You need the drop links for a Sti yeah, alloy arms ones, from memory the are small straight rod with bolts at both ends at 180 degrees to each other, I got mine second hand. If the arms came with an anti lift kit you need to have the subframe spacers and longer bolts, as you usually have to lower the subframe towards the back to clear the newer rear bracket.

Your drive shafts will just about be long enough to fit alloy arms (the track will be wider by I think 10mm each side) and you will definitely need to do tracking straight afterwards as it will be quite a bit out.
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Their not anti lift so no panic
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Just got car home after the wishbone nigh on completely broke and limped home!!!, ,so have to fix it up now,

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Old 18-04-2015, 08:25 PM
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Hi guys, I took off the steel wishbone and it was worst than I thought, the only steel left holding it all together is less than an inch long,

Only found by chance too!!!

The only prob is that I need to now change the lower swivel into the new wishbone as this is different size to the original ones,
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the ball joint is the same size, you are obviously missing the steel cone inserts that sit in the wishbone and match the current 'swivel'
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Yea thanks, i didn't realise i needed the steel cones, will call tomorrow for info,
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Your have the cones from what you took off
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he has steel arms so no cones...........
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Had a look straight away i took them off, looked like stell arms had cones but when cleaned it was that they welded in, i thought maybe they would come out with a tap with a big hammer but to no avail
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Interesting , never had steel arms so my lesson for the day 😀
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the steel cone is only fitted to the alloy arm to stop any potential wear issues............
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