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86BRATMAN

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  1. I know its possible to do it under the right conditions. I'm merely stating subaru's owners manual. Its not recommended for over 5mph iirc. I'd rather give him subaru's standpoint on it, if he's not familiar with the system its always the best place to start.
  2. Well I wouldn't worry to much about it. Others may disagree, but we had a 90 2wd Legacy sedan, dad had the water pump and t-belts done on the car before we went to my brother's house of thanksgiving. What dad didn't know is that during the procedure they screwed something up on the radiator and dumped a bunch of stop leak into it to "fix" it. We left from here, and within 10 miles of the house temp guage was pegged out. Dad thought it was a bad sensor, car ran ok. Anyway, long story short, 600 miles later, on the return trip it started singing a 16 valve symphony and quit running. Heads were warped, but still within tolerance. Mill job, new radiator/water pump/timing belt again, hg's and it was going again. Ok, anyways, you should be fine.
  3. If its icy, and awd is working correct and you hammer down as much as she has there is a good chance of it breaking sideways, actually a real good chance. I've always loved mom's 98 in the snow:grin:
  4. Did that site have any other years listed? If so could you put up a link
  5. That hub was about to bite the dust:eek: I forgot how big your tires were,
  6. Interesting.... I know where a junk yard svx with a good motor sits, and I'm working on buying a hatch. That brumby sounds photo worthy, if your nearby with a camera I demand pictures:grin:
  7. Well I've got the front lowered already:grin: The back is sittin slightly low as it is, new shocks that still have the wire bindings on them Try and overlook the busted foglight. The last time the brat was driven was on my parent's land, it kinda got wedged, and the clutch when to nothing getting it unstuck.
  8. The eg33 will fit an ea82 car without mods, but any dohc ej variant(including eg33 and er30) will need some notching in an ea81, unless you've got a decent lift....(hint hint) All the wiring and stuff he's done will transfer to the ej25, just have to use his existing cam and crank sensors because obd2's have plug on sensor iirc, actually that may just be phase 2's, either way its a simple change over. And by the way, that will be friggin nasty:headbang:
  9. I was hoping you would chime in. I knew you'd done it from looking up old posts. But the old pic links are long since dead. I do remember seeing a single 12mm bolt on each side of the tube now that I think about it...
  10. WOOt, Congrats man. Looks like I'll be the last one done if I keep divering to other crap:grin:
  11. I've thought about the spring rate as well, since some said it was too soft a ride. I'm considering ea82 rear struts w/ wrx coilover kit(or something similar) to give some more adjustability. I'll have to take a look at it tommorow after work. Its late on this side o' the world,
  12. They should be 185/65/r14 Thats what mom's 98 l sedan has. That that sounds like throw out bearing to me....
  13. I know the basic principal. I just don't get how to do the torsion bar adjustment in the back. The bolt adjustment is as low as it will go. I read in an old thread or two about removing the ends from the tube and repositioning them. But without taking a look and risking breaking something, how does it come apart? Anybody have any pics of taking the tube apart, or pictures of some lowered?
  14. Is the car a wagon or sedan? Edit::Fronts are 5 1/4 in either iirc, 6.5's will fit with a little work to the mounting craddle.
  15. Looking good man. Won't be too long till its not recognisable the car was ever wrecked.
  16. Off roading is wheer you need to be for the stuff of that nature. As far as motor swap, Most popular and most effective is the ej22. Do a search of this forum, or just look at most of the threads. I will say though that swapping motors isn't an easy task. But it is worth it when its said and done, or so I've heard.
  17. I'll go for thriding it. With a side note. On here, fwd=2wd and 4wd=4wd. We won't mix them. I promise
  18. Hmmm, for some reason I see the last few posts here to be deleted:-\
  19. I think he started with a d/r ej tranny, but I could be mistaken, then put the ea82 stuff in there.
  20. It's not rude, its proper posting procudures. As pointed out to me by General Disored:grin:
  21. Well I was just taking into the weekend figure for the trans etc. swap. Not the lift kits. But either way it sounds like some fun to me. Good luck. And keep up updated.
  22. It should be labeled. Either Foglight, or with the little D\\\ type thing..
  23. Do a search for 5 lug conversions. You'll need a donor xt6 and some time. They have the 5x100 pattern same as the newer gen's.
  24. I agree, thats some beautiful landscape you have over there. And some damn nice lookin subes.
  25. I think those are dealer installed options on the newer cars. The wiring could be there, It's probably 50/50 chance

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