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Old 08-31-2020, 12:16 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by YamahaR86 View Post
I was on stock wheels when they broke. Rotating my tires and I was using the included tools to remove the wheels. Never had an issue breaking studs on any other car.


Not a user error for the bumper if even subaru of japan released a part to "fix" the issue.



I would disagree and say my window seal issue is a big issue. Others have had their seals deform because of the window indexing and letting water in. I get wind buffering and my tint only lasts a year before I have to replace it (a $300 job for quality tint and work at a shop).

That really sucks I’m sorry that happened about the wheel studs. [emoji20] It seems like they are prone to break on some cars. I’ve had wheels on and off my car a bunch of times. This is a good reminder to be very careful about it. [emoji33]

I suppose the bumper sag issue affected enough people that Subaru released a “fix”. I may have the same issue eventually. Although my car is about 5 years old at this point.

The window indexing issue was corrected though right? I thought that was fixed a while ago. Toyota should have helped pay for new tint at the very least. I’ve learned to be careful about not pulling my door opened too fast (especially teaching my daughter not to rip the door open [emoji28]), and keeping the windows and seals clean. Luckily we don’t get much ice or snow here.


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