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frogstar7055

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About frogstar7055

  • Birthday 12/17/1963

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  • Location
    Jacksonville Fl
  • Interests
    Subaru's,Motorcycles
  • Occupation
    Machinist
  • Biography
    Old and cranky
  • Vehicles
    10 Forester,01 Forester

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  1. Went to the rock today. Didn't take much pic or vid but was a good day.
  2. Pins (hardened) were longer than I needed so I took up slack with o-rings and brass washers.
  3. Tires are 225/70 15 and just fit. I'll get some pics of the disconnects up tomorrow.
  4. I'll post up some pics of the pin set up when I get it back on later today.
  5. Replaced the lower bolts with pins that look like trailer hitch pins only smaller. Worked well but with the front sway on it was fine on road so I took off the rear completely (still got it). Think I'm gonna put it back on and remove the front. Pull pins when I go off road.
  6. ^ very nice,like the recovery shackles.
  7. So I've been running around with the front sway bar and no rear sway bar. Decided to do a test. (this was as far as I could go before leaving rubber on the pavement) So I disconnected the front sway bar and took it for a ride. Not as much body roll as I expected,didn't get on the highway but imagine it's quite noticeable there. Went back up the ramps,what a difference. (could have went farther,couldn't rock it at all like this) So that's all fine and good but would it make a difference off road. Luckily I have a small area to play in right next to my neighborhood. Theirs a hill there about 20/25 ft high,about 45 deg angle,rutted and off camber. I could climb it with the front sway but only with some momentum. Now I crawled up it from a dead stop in 2nd gear with the 4eat lock engaged,no wheel spin whatsoever. I made quick disconnects for the rear before I removed it completely,thinking of putting that back on and removing the front. Anybody done this,any thoughts?
  8. My first street bike was a CL350. Couldn't kill it with a grenade.
  9. Just a couple of Hella's on a quiky aluminum mount I made.
  10. Are you saying this trans (nissan pathfinder) will bolt to our bell housing on a 4eat? With a married transfer case on it? Does it bolt to the front Subie diff case? If so that almost REQUIRES I put solid axles under my Foz. Something I've given serious thought to,this would make it all the easier. Any info you have on this would be greatly appreciated.
  11. monstaru Are you talking about welding up the transfer clutch itself? If you are have you thought about making a drive slug to take the place of the plates instead? And it wasn't until 2 posts ago that you said anything about a transfer case so binding would not be an issue like I stated posts ago. Just saying.
  12. I'm running Yokohama Geolander A/T S's and got no complaints. Don't know if they come in your size but there not quite as aggressive as the Grabbers.
  13. No problem on tarmac if he took out the front diff (i.e. RWD).
  14. My Forester was just doing the same thing only intermittently. Turned out to be the thermostat. (my radiator is already new). Changed thermostat,both hoses (were the originals),new coolant with some Wetter water and problem solved.
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