Put an Aisin kit on it. Don't go with anything other than OEM or Aisin. Aisin makes the OEM kits for subies.
Reviews of spare parts for Subaru Outback
I only ever used Subaru blades on my 2011, for 10 years in Upstate, NY, winters. My 21 is on the second set of OE blades (installed under warranty) and they're also good quality. As others said - they're a competitive price and good quality so I see no reason to use something else.
I just buy the OEM blades from Subaru. They seem to be good quality and the price is comparable to a higher end Trico blade I would normally buy anyways.
Bosch icon. The only size that has the correct adapter area the 18oe and 26oe, avail at Amazon.
Note that most non-subaru wipers will look bulkier than the stock ones and partly block the washer fluid stream on the passenger side - but only for the split second before the wipers actually move. Then it's totally fine.
Overall, much better than the stock wipers
It is well established that boxer engines want their oil changed and I do not think for a second that a visual inspection is valid for determining if it is time. Highly, **highly** recommend you change the oil per the manual without hesitation and regardless of what it looks like.
Definitely get aftermarket windshield. Pilkington is the one you're looking for, they're much stronger than OEM glass and eyesight works perfectly
The oem glass were made cheap, so I used a aftermarket windshield glass on my outback. Best decision I made. It\u2019s been 5 months and I have t had any issues with it.
Mid range brands that are decent but relatively cheap are General and Cooper.
Tried the Michelin’s from Costco and they were horrible. Didn’t conform to the windshield and would skip along the windshield. Would not recommend.
I used a Gates kit for the timing belt change and the cheap Chinese water pump water seal failed in 2 years.
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