I use the more expensive Michelin blades and they get me through hurricane season just fine.
Subaru Forester parts reviews
My 15 was getting pretty bad this year, cycling between warm and cold. I did the washer mod on the AC co.pressor, where you pull the smaller washer, and it helped big time.
I use a good filter I use Wix XP.
Akebono Ultra-Premium Ceramic Brake Pads, very well known in the racing community to be the best of the best OE Replacement pads that run on your stock calipers. The only better pads than these require a full Brembo caliper conversion. Buy Japanese. More expensive, doesn't mean better. For reference: I drive a 2007 Subaru Forester, Akebono is the Original Manufacturer for the OEM "Subaru" Brake Pads from the factory.
I have a 2001 Forester L and I enjoy using Castrol Edge 5-30 during winter and Rotella T6 5-40 during the summer in Arizona.
I had Falken Wildpeaks on my Forester. Also a great tire
The oem brakes on my 2012 were lackluster and kept seizing pins or calipers so I fixed the problem for good
My wife had a 2020 Forester. First windshield cracked within 3 weeks of getting the car, and we bought it right off the boat. Went through five windshields in 3.5 years.
We had a '16 Forester XT and went through like 4 or 5 windshields in 7 years before we sold it. At one point we didn't even get the tape off the prior install and it broke again from highway rocks. It was ridiculous.
We had problems with the auto on/off (not starting; laborious starting). We got a new starter and fuel injector installed.
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