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SoobieDoo

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  1. BBQ on location, my place is too small. Plenty o' trees for shade and picnicking too! I'll prob bring my golf discs to practice driving of another kind.
  2. Just the tire swap, or any other mods planned?
  3. SoobieDoo replied to Mugs's topic in Off Road
    Love the gas door! Needs a biohazard sticker on it
  4. Kool. It's a bit of a drive for you, and really nothing compared to walker valley... so thought I'd bribe everyone with food! Nah...It'll be a blast, in a different kinda way. Maybe some higher speed rallying or racing in the open areas around the power towers.
  5. Sunday, July 26th at the Custer, WA. wheelin spot: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=48.902136,-122.621241&spn=0.029282,0.077162&z=14 Exit #266 from bellingham L-Grandview rd. R-Portal way R-Faris rd. L-Under the power line towers...you'll see the trails. This will be a family-friendly event. I'll provide BBQ hot dogs and drinking water, at the least. There are plenty of decent trails for off-roading, rallying, or just bring your subaru to show off. Access is easy, as long as your not lowered. If you don't want to wheel, bring a Frisbee or something! I'm thinking 10:00 or so, to start wheelin, and after noon for the BBQ. This will be a small "event", so don't expect anything grandiose...I'll be lucky if anyone shows up at all. RSVP's here would be appreciated. See you there!
  6. Here's some wheel adapters, not sure if that's what you're lookin for. Scroll down, the catalog is being repaired. http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=3
  7. SoobieDoo replied to Mugs's topic in Off Road
    Nice lookin clean car...for now! What kinda tires are you thinkin of?
  8. Excellent idea! I'd much rather store just an axle and not have to buy an extra diff.
  9. If it's a daily driver, then the welded diff may not be the best choice. It will skip during sharp turns, such as parking lots and cause premature tire wear. You could always weld up a spare and just swap them out before wheelin.
  10. Sorry that no one chimed in sooner. Searching for lifts would prob not be very successful. I would suggest adding some crossmember blocks to this: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=94629
  11. Not bad at all, for AT's! I noticed that the tread was pretty slick with mud in the deep pit that stuck me, but that was before I tried slingin it all out. The front drivers wheel musta got buried in a pretty good hole there. I couldn't even steer! This area is just a mile or so from the grandview exit...semi would have done just fine.
  12. Pam pulled me out with the bronco. I found out after the fact that I had another tow strap stashed in one of the side compartments...could have winched it out with another 6ft!
  13. I had driven by this property that's owned by PSE, or the city, state, whatever and have seen dirt bikes cruising the trails among the power line towers. It looked small and not very challenging from the street, but I decided to try it out today, since my soob hadn't yet been wheeled. It's practically in my backyard, so my son Matthew tagged along, and we had a blast! The area was a lot bigger than expected, and there were some pretty challenging spots too...at least for me. I even managed to get stuck in one of the mudholes. Next time I might just check the depth first before plunging in. I think this would be a great area to get together for a day of wheelin! The trails zig zag all over, so everyone could take their own path and not have to go single-file. Unfortunately there is a fair amount of trash that's been dumped there too. I could easily see the property owners closing it in the future, if it's not cleaned up. Maybe a certain subaru off road group could clean it up, for all to enjoy??? Pics of the area:
  14. +1 SPFI optional, but preferable.
  15. is right...sorry 'bout that, but an excellent mod nonetheless! Still post #70: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=95517&page=7
  16. Depends on the difference between the body lift and chassis drop. For me it was only one inch, so I did this simple mod. Post #70: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=100559
  17. The black goo is butyl rubber, and I would recommend using that above anything else. Even silicone would be too permanent, and you may crack the lens in getting it off again. I used DAP gutter and flashing butyl rubber in a caulk tube. Gray or white, no black...who cares!?!
  18. How'd your radius rod hold up?
  19. Finally a thread on this worthy of the USRM. I know that I would have tried the stock pulley first, but sanding down the spacer to fit is the key. Many thanks!
  20. Nice job, GD! I've been planning on doing this mod, but it's not in the USRM yet. This thread was the best info that I could find, but never resolved the pulley swap: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=64404&highlight=maxima I have that same pulley on my working EA82 alt.
  21. 14" : 80's mazda pu 15" : 80's nissan pu pics of both here: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=95517
  22. Need to find you a european soob, with the steering on the right.
  23. I've not yet heard of a specific pulley to use. Taking it to an alternator shop sounds like the best route.
  24. I've had that gurgling before, it will be burped well. I'll use lower water pressure as well. I'll let all of you know how it went...prob won't get to it 'till tuesday. Thanks everyone!
  25. Great tip, thanks! I'm going to flush it regardless, but that will be a decent check after it's flushed and installed.

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