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'12 outback

Advice? Any ideas what i need to look at? I feel subaru have their own quirks and I figured I'd ask the pros.

u/Technical_Tip_6898 — 12 days ago
▲ 1 r/fans

Lasko tower fan model 2551

So i have a lasso tower fan model 2551. I was cleaning the blades and i came across a little clip. Any ideas the purpose of the clip?

u/Technical_Tip_6898 — 17 days ago

04 Gmc Sierra

Shes runs beautifully, with 196k on the clock. Started life out as a fleet truck. Old man bought her and was used around the house and lumber store. Sat for a couple years judging by oil change sticker being dated 2017 and mileage due at 170k I bought the truck with 168k. Now my question is simple, what should I do.

Truck needs a new transmission and rear end. The trans bangs into 2nd will slip into 3rd and 4th. Overdrive high load slips. Shes been that way for 10k miles now. Body is rusted and beat up. The inside isn't much better. The pros are ac and heat work great always starts and goes. ShouLd I repair the transmission and reared and drive the truck another 5 max years or should I save the ls and let the rest go?

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u/Technical_Tip_6898 — 1 month ago

04 Gmc Sierra

Shes runs beautifully, with 196k on the clock. Started life out as a fleet truck. Old man bought her and was used around the house and lumber store. Sat for a couple years judging by oil change sticker being dated 2017 and mileage due at 170k I bought the truck with 168k. Now my question is simple, what should I do.

Truck needs a new transmission and rear end. The trans bangs into 2nd will slip into 3rd and 4th. Overdrive high load slips. Shes been that way for 10k miles now. Body is rusted and beat up. The inside isn't much better. The pros are ac and heat work great always starts and goes. ShouLd I repair the transmission and reared and drive the truck another 5 max years or should I save the ls and let the rest go?

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u/Technical_Tip_6898 — 1 month ago

04 Gmc Sierra

Shes runs beautifully, with 196k on the clock. Started life out as a fleet truck. Old man bought her and was used around the house and lumber store. Sat for a couple years judging by oil change sticker being dated 2017 and mileage due at 170k I bought the truck with 168k. Now my question is simple, what should I do.

Truck needs a new transmission and rear end. The trans bangs into 2nd will slip into 3rd and 4th. Overdrive high load slips. Shes been that way for 10k miles now. Body is rusted and beat up. The inside isn't much better. The pros are ac and heat work great always starts and goes. ShouLd I repair the transmission and reared and drive the truck another 5 max years or should I save the ls and let the rest go?

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u/Technical_Tip_6898 — 1 month ago