Everything posted by SubaruWagon87
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Show off your roos Mileage!
Don't have a camera to take a pic, but as its sitting here in the shop my coupe is at 223,143.
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strange junkyard experience, GL-10
One time I was at Gary's (All_talk) and he told me that 85 and 86 l-series were slightly different from the rest, (i.e. fan switch, headlight switch, the hvac buttons had a slightly different design) so that's probably why it looked different from yours.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
I'm gonna go with an ea82 wagon rather than an ea81, not only because I like the look of them better, but also because they're easier to come by around here.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
Either a Loyale or GL would work for me, since they're basically the same.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
Lol, yup
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
Thats frickin sweet! I could go with something like that, but I want to take a complete wagon (doors, fenders, etc.) and build up from that.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
I'm not interested in newer stuff. I'm pretty sure I'm going to lift an ea82 wagon. Plus the fact that I don't have $1000. And you're all the way in Pennsylvania. But thanks anyway
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
I know exactly what you're saying about the money/time dilemma. Time isnt too much of a factor for me, I work at a shop 8-5, tuesday thru saturday, and most nights the boss is there late, so I have access to the lifts, tools, etc. Money is my biggest roadblock, I usually find myself with little to no money a week after payday, so I end up floating along for another week (till next payday.) My ultimate plan is to d/r my coupe, which is my d.d., and have an offroad car built by wcss 10 so I can bring it to the show. In retrospect, I think it's doable, but again, money is a challenge. I was contemplating working overtime for a week, then the next week spending time after work building my car, etc, but I just don't know if I'll be able to get it done. What'll probably end up happening is I'll spend over a year putting this car together and then never finishing it. I just don't know. I'm sorry if I sound pathetic, it's just that I've gotten high hopes for projects, and then never started them. But this is the one project that I'd really like to see myself do.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
Ha! It surprised me to see that someone else had that pic. I see the end of the tow strap in front of robbie's car. That was when I got stuck in the snow in the blazer and he had to pull me out. That was a fun day. I have more pics from that trip if anyone is interested. Scott, that is in fact an option. That body style is what I'm leaning towards more than anything.
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removing axle, possible to do it w/o jacking up BRAT?
Don't forget the BFH
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
Lol, I like the torch and sawzall idea. My plans for an offroad car are as follows: Leaning toward 85-89 wagon EJ22 swap 5-sp d/r rear disk swap 6-lug swap divorced nissan t-case 30x10.50x15s, if not bigger suspension lift only (so I have room for a front diff) some sort of locked rear diff. Either an lsd or welded. I'd really like to have a diff thats open for tight turns (like in town), but can be locked for on the trail. What would be the best option? Oh, and whats the best choice for a front diff?
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
I was thinkin about a hatch, but I like wagons better, even though the approach/departure angles suck. If I do go with a wagon, I'd make some skidplates for the front and rear. It's gonna be a long time till I do build an offroad car, I'm just tryin to get ideas together.
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How do ea82s and ea81s compare? Opinions a plenty.
So, as I'm sitting at home today due to a migraine , I'm contemplating my subaru future. I want a nice daily driver, and I also want to build an offroad rig. I have an 89 3-door and an 83 dl 4wd wagon. I was originally thinking I'd make the 83 a nice daily driver, and put a d/r in my coupe, but that would leave me with 2 daily drivers and no offroad car. I was thinking I'd lift my coupe, but its in too good of shape to beat up. I could build up my 83, but I like the ea82 wagons better. What should I do?
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Wanted pictures of lifted legacy wagons, 4"+
Remember the Monster Legacy?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
So $100 for the tranny and linkage?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
Robbie, how much do you want for it? Also, I've been thinking I might as well go ahead and do a 5-speed swap, since I'm yanking the trans anyway. How involved does that get? I know I need one of Jerry's kit, and don't I need to have my driveline shortened?
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New guy.
Very nice. Looking forward to more pics
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
So you have everything needed for the spfi swap? What would you want for it?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
Wow. That looks complicated. Or that could just be me being a noob. Is an spfi swap worth it? What would I gain with spfi over carbed?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
So alls I'll have to do is put the spfi intake on the ea81 heads, swap the disty (after swapping the gear) and I'm set?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
I'd like to eventually do a 5-speed swap, but I'm happy with a 4-speed for now. And Robbie, you have me interested in your spfi setup. What all is involved with doing an spfi swap?
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Western Wa. snow show
I doubt I'm gonna buy anything. I'm probably just gonna look around. My boss says its pretty awesome, due to the amount of people there. Maybe some of you west coasters would like to get together and grab a bite to eat?
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Thinking about resurrecting the 83
I have an 83 dl wagon that a wheel bearing went out in, I put a new one in, but I didn't grease it enough:dead:, so I had a new bad bearing. That same weekend I looked at an 89 coupe, which is what I'm driving now. The 83's been sitting for a couple weeks now, and the more I think about it, the more I think it's fixable. But I want some opinions as to whether I should put the time and money into it, or just part it out. It needs: a windshield left rear wheel bearing brake line (not sure which one, but it's in the rear) gauge cluster 2, possibly 3 axles 2 185/70/r13's (right now its rockin 185's in the rear, and 175's in front) major exhaust leak fixed possibly a different rack and pinion, there's slop where the steering shaft comes down and meets it the heater controls hooked up right misc. interior parts I'd like to: reseal the engine d/r swap (4-speed for now) swap a dash from a gl into it wire up all the gl gauges (if I go that route) change all the plastic interior pieces from said gl so that colors match. I don't know how probable doing all this stuff is, but I'd like to see the 83 on the road again someday. Let me know what you think, I need some advice.
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Nothing to grease on my Loyale?
There could be, I've seen some replacement u-joints that do have fittings, and some that don't. You're just going to have to take a look-see
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Western Wa. snow show
http://www.wssa.us/Expo/expo.htm Anyone going? I'd love to meet some west coast usmb'ers.