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FinallyaSubaru's 2019 Crosstrek Limited

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#1 ·
Hello all I have never had a build thread but I am willing to jump into it with my Subaru.

As a long time wagon fan, I have wanted an Outback for a long time. I love wagons I have owned 3 already. 1989 Volvo 740GL, 2000 Volvo V70, and 2005 Mazda Mazda6 wagon. When we replaced our 2007 Toyota Sienna I was able to Finally get a Subaru :)

I bought it used with 80,614 miles. It seemed like a good deal because was serviced every 5,000 miles no recorded accidents either. The dealership replaced the windshield and rear brakes* before I bought it.

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#2 · (Edited)
Initial Maintenance List
  • Cabin air filter 8/19/23
  • engine air filter 8/19/23
  • front and rear wiper 10/21/23
  • 1 qt of oil 10/22/23
  • Super coolant to full line 11/14/23
  • Differential fluids replenished
  • Brake fluids replenished.

Modification list
  • Led interior lights and license plate lights
  • Cupholder Hero cupholders
  • Husky liners weatherbeater floor mats.
  • Diode Dynamics Elite fog lights installed link 6/19/24
  • Extra rear cargo lights link
  • rear Bumper cover link installed 6/19/24
  • Trailer wiring harness Link installed 6/19/24
  • Curt 12184 Class 2 Trailer Hitch 1-1/4" receiver from link installed 6/19/24
  • Brighter reverse lights photos link
  • Farbin snail horns


Future Modifications
  • smaller wheel with all terrain tires that still drives well on the interstate
  • ditch lights at base of A pillar
  • skid pans for safety
  • roof rack with box or basket
 
#9 ·
Modification list

  • Extra rear cargo lights link
Where did you attach the rear cargo lights to illuminate the trunk like in your pictures?
Is the attachment with the adhesive strips and magnets durable?
I'm also interested in those. However, I would have to order them from Amazon USA, they aren't available from Amazon Germany.
 
#6 ·
Took my son on a camping trip in March. We knew it was going to rain almost the whole times but we were prepared. The dirt trail out of the woods was a mess. one of my friends slid trying to get out and another came back to make sure we made it out okay. We made it out fine! I did get some mud on the tires.

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#7 ·
I wanted to have more light in the back while camping and looking for things. Not sure why Subaru put the light on the side of the cargo area. I debated doing @Bluefoton 's mod for the back. Even bought the lights and wire to do it. I went to searching on amazon for lights and found these little battery powered magnetic lights. They work perfect for camping. I can select a color and turn on and off to that color or cycle through 7 colors. LINK

here are two pics of the colors while camping.
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#8 ·
Unless your dealer performed a proper brake fluid flush/replenish with those new rear brakes, go get your brake fluid replaced. It's pushing 5 years of moisture-sucking deterioration.

Go for 17" wheels. 17's offer the most diverse tire choice and you won't need to resort to heavy 6/8/10-ply tires.
 
#13 ·
two for one in this picture/ post.

A picture of the bumper cover and trailer hitch installed. I was really surprise that it had the rubber floor mats and back seat covers but not the bumper cover. This one from Amazon looks great fits well and much cheaper. (covers the scratches that were already in the bumper from previous owner) The hitch is Curt. I already have 1 and 1/4" cargo carrier, bike rack, and drawbars for my small utility trailer. So I went with the size that fits most all my other stuff. It does not hang out to low or far.
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#15 ·
> I originally stuck them in the back on the C pillars with painters tape. The tape stayed and held the lights for over a month and half during summer heat in the Southeast of the USA. I decided to try the magnets out stuck them in here.
Are these LEDs the ones where you tap the center (no visible switch) to turn on and step through the colors, but you have to touch and hold a few seconds to turn off? That's how mine are and I have to remember not to just tap them when I want to turn them off. :) I like them.
 
#19 ·
:thumbsup:Today is the 1 year anniversary of my Subaru purchase. I got an email from the Salesperson (who knew nothing about the car) I bought it at an Audi dealership as a used car. I really really like this car. Just wrestle with keeping it nice vs having something I can take offroad. Although, I am still paying for so no wild changes.

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#29 ·
So grateful for my decision to upgrade to husky floor mats with the back to back snows a few weeks ago. My driver mat was white with the salt. I scrubbed with a paper towel in the sink and now it is back to black. Still waiting for my own place to install my horns. I hope that goes easily and will be helpful on my interstate runs.