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OEM Subaru Starter motor

I took the car to the dealership and they said it needs a new starter. It’s being covered under warranty.

Pros: covered under warranty
Cons: part on back order
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
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MICHELIN Tires

I had Pilot sport as3 a few years back but got as4 when I got my new wheels and they’re good. They’re able to keep the power down, some wheel spin in second, with my new build that makes 655 to the wheels.

Pros: keep the power down
Cons: some wheel spin
Vehicle: Subaru
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Continental Tires

I was deciding between these same tires and I went with the dws06+ due to the fact I drive up to the mountains quite often. Have been more than impressed with their ability in every weather condition and will be getting a new set in the next couple of months.

Pros: impressed with ability
Vehicle: Subaru
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Continental Tires

You could definitely push the Michelin‘s harder and dry weather. They are also great in rain. But I live in Pennsylvania, so the DWS 06 are the ones for me. I don’t need to constantly be pushing my tires to the edge and with these, they definitely do have a little more give and a little more slip than the Michelin, but the amount of snow traction I get is light years ahead of the Michelin by far even though the Michelin are listed as an all season they are more of a three season tire.

Pros: great in rain, snow traction
Cons: more give and slip
Vehicle: Subaru
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NGK Spark plug

Bro I changed the spark plugs on my VA wrx and I have very little mechanical experience. It’s super easy all you gotta do is remove the battery to make a little room to get them out. Get ngk ones and you will save like 400 bucks right there

Pros: easy to install, cheap
Cons: expensive spark plugs
Vehicle: Subaru
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Pilkington Windshield
earlisthecat
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 4.0

We’re on our 4th windshield for a ‘22 OBW. The third window, about 6 weeks after that, we switched to Pilkington and that’s lasted about 70k miles - so far. It has a bunch of pings that we think would have done in an OEM.

Pros: lasted about 70k miles
Cons: OEM not durable
Mileage: 112654 km
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OEM Subaru Cabin filter
colinthehuman94
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Rating 3.0

I just replaced the cabin air filter on my 2005 Outback, and I’m pretty sure it still had the original filter from 20 years ago. It was a bit of a job to get to it (remove some trim and the glove box).

Cons: difficult to access
Vehicle: Subaru Outback
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OEM Subaru Brake pads
bluzed1981
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  • Noise:
Rating 1.0

I can’t wait to get my brakes fixed under warranty. This will be the 4th brake job before 60k miles which is horrendous. Hopefully around Thanksgiving I’ll try to get her in. The shuddering, the noise etc are something I expect from a car with 200k miles, but my 14 year old Honda with 202k, which also has had 4 brake jobs, feels way better than my 2021 Ascent

Cons: horrendous, shuddering, noise
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 60000 km
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OEM Subaru Brake discs
TortaGuy408
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Rating 2.0

Same here on my 21 ascent thought maybe warped rotors was going to just have them done but got the notice. Can really feel it on the highway.

Cons: warped rotors
Vehicle: Subaru
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