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Guest Message by DevFuse
? can i put a lift on 84 wagon
Started by
beetreesubie
, Dec 08 2005 11:27 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 December 2005 - 11:27 AM
found this wagon at a salvage yard no rust good motor good trans bad axles (front ones) thats is but the odomy sez 206,156 old lady drove till the front axels went out but he sold to me 300$ great inside and out iam exstatic bout it my wife is not:lol: but iam send me pics of boosted wagons and ur i deels an should i get it boosted when i get the axels done sorry i dont have a pic my usb cord is shot got to get a new 1 but the its grey greyint, car has potential then my brat does. iwant too put a lift but not halfto order a dam kit jus want it simply thats all oh yeah the wierd thing is its got pugs all theway around there 14s that meens bigger tire rite .the t2 people i know tell things are twowagons and 75subie and moosens like i said send pic and ideels thats all........
#2
Posted 08 December 2005 - 11:37 AM
Yes.
(I'd tell you more, but I can hardly read a thing you wrote, so I don't know what you're asking specifically)
(I'd tell you more, but I can hardly read a thing you wrote, so I don't know what you're asking specifically)
#3
Posted 08 December 2005 - 11:43 AM
PK Davis (ozified) makes a great kit. It's very easy to install.
#4
Posted 08 December 2005 - 11:44 AM
Yes I agree. I would like to help as well ,but need to know what you are asking first.Sounds like a good deal for $300.
Yes.
(I'd tell you more, but I can hardly read a thing you wrote, so I don't know what you're asking specifically)
#5
Posted 08 December 2005 - 01:43 PM
I'm gearing up for one of those lifts my self. 84GL wagon that I'm getting a lift from AA for. If you have the equipment to build one your self you can save money but it will take a lot of time as opposed to using a kit. The stock motor will be under powered with a lift and larger wheels for my taste.
Here's a pic of mine as advertised. Looks like your twin!! http://www.ultimates...ead.php?t=37680
Got an EJ22 and d/r 5speed to go in after the lift goes on. May end up waiting for warmer weather as I will be working out side.
14" pugs are better for the lift than 13" but I'm looking for the 15" my self!
Good luck and I will post pic's when I get it together. Stumpy
Here's a pic of mine as advertised. Looks like your twin!! http://www.ultimates...ead.php?t=37680
Got an EJ22 and d/r 5speed to go in after the lift goes on. May end up waiting for warmer weather as I will be working out side.
14" pugs are better for the lift than 13" but I'm looking for the 15" my self!
Good luck and I will post pic's when I get it together. Stumpy
#6
Posted 08 December 2005 - 01:43 PM
After reading your other post, it looks like you're looking for a way to lift your Soob without buying a kit. I think you need to start a new post that asks that question.
#7
Posted 08 December 2005 - 01:52 PM
on a different note, how difficult is it to get a title for a car bought from a salvage yard. there is an immaculate 83 black brat, wagon wheels, 4spdr and the like. only problem is no tailgate, flat tires, no radiator. i could get it for 200
(canadian dollars).
sorry about the thread hijacking. here, you can have it back.
(canadian dollars).
sorry about the thread hijacking. here, you can have it back.
#8
Posted 08 December 2005 - 02:06 PM
On the US side, it's usually not too difficult. It involves an inspection and the title will normally be marked "salvage." I don't know about BC. Check with your motor vehicle department.
And one good reason not to hijack threads is that you're likely to get more replies to what you're looking for if you start your own thread.
And one good reason not to hijack threads is that you're likely to get more replies to what you're looking for if you start your own thread.
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