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Wood carpenter tool boxes work well, ammo cans , milk crates. Stuff your fluids in behind the wheel wells on either side of the hatch in the rear compartment. rags, softer goods and flatter items can be stuffed into the hatch itself. Mainly, use your head. You can stuff spoob everywhere if you really think about it. The most important thing is to lash it down so it doesn't codswalloping yard sale when you flip it , roll it, or wreck it. Bungees, tool boxes that are permanently mounted, and webbing are all very useful tools to keep headbangers at bay...
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Hells yeah.I'll be pluggin away this weekend.
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Well, there IS a reason that the spring hangers are shaped like they are... LOL To help slide over stuff. But bolt on is the way to go with no fab time.ALTHOUGH.With the skills of others around you it could take like less than a day to weld on new pieces. Cheers, either way it is an upgrade.I would just stay as low as you can for as long as you can. Nobody likes a weeble wobble lol
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broom handle,tool organizers.Found in the 'organize " aisle at the local hardware store. You know, for organization.
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Life happens. I should be getting back to her pretty quick.... cheers
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That is literally the next mod I might do. (French the hanger),Because I like the way the springs work now, they look like they're gonna flex really really well. So, I want to keep the springs as they are. If I had stock springs, I might run them. I have thought of going to stock springs up front too. Anyways. cheers
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Are you doing 63"s?
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B for effort. Not all the windows broke LOL Glad your OK. cheers
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The short and the long of it is that your attempt at speculation is codswalloping retarded. Stop asking what ifs......... Find engineering specs on how these pieces break. Or break them yourself. EVERY build is unique.
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Why wouldna an existing 2.4 l kit work on a 1.8 liter?
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SO,CAN WE CHANGE THE DATE TO THE PROPER ONE YO? lol
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Fair enough. Maybe I should cut this one into 5 pieces also.lol
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It IS HAPPENING ON AUG.2-4 Can a mod.(perhaps you warhead) change the title dates? Cheers. Cya there fellas. You will need a NW FOREst PASS that is purchaseable in Carbon.A small store is available for smaller items. So bring your major items.People don't mind sharing sometimes.But in the last folks were under the impression that we would feed them. NOT HAPPENING.BE PREPARED OR GO HOME.....LOL
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So now I have a Toyota (my first one too!)
monstaru replied to obk25xt's topic in Non-Soob Off Roading
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Look who made it to SOA
monstaru replied to BratRod's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
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Have a major question that might get me flammed off the site...
monstaru replied to 1988turbo's topic in Subaru Transplants
Wow, It's not just me.LOL cheers -
I am laying it down for Aug 2-4.Is there a second on that motion?Final call on date for the offroad get together on AUG 2-4.?EVANS CREEK Final call!!!!! It is getting to close to change anymore I think!!! What say ye? cheers
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Pollen? No, We call that the "Skimcoat of Western Washington" lol
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Back to the old school. I acquire3d this through a trade with Noah recently. I got her with disc rears, 14" swampers , XT seats, 4" SJR lift , and some extras. I will be getting her into shape to DD her. Camilla, her we go!!!Should be a good side project..... cheers
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I ran extra tube up the wiper arms and mounted nozzles on the end of them. I added another stock EA81 pump and bottle, T'ed the fluid hoses under the cowl, and voile' .The end nozzles were simply GM style metal tube that is crimped to spread the pattern. cheers
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Well, ANYONE can buy a Jeep. Now lets see how you build it I am getting closer, but this damn work thing keeping me away weeks at Time is really hindering the build time LOL Besides, mine is not for daily driving. Not even close. When I want to go that route , I will get an LJ. It's wheelbase is a skosch longer than the TJ, but not as long as the JK. Anyways, I will be working on the truck again next weekend when I get back from my business trip. cheers
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TRiangle PTO shaft was the best bet I have found. I never did build the shafts though. Moved onto other things. Why not go and make custom rear arms with chain drives inside.A dual row chain will carry torque properly.Then you could have clearance! cheers
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There is literally a codswalloping tire thread at the top of the offroad forum.Dumbass. Oh, and here is some knowledge for ya.EVERY tire manufactures sizes may read the same , but measure out differently.
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So, the plan is to hook the Sube engine up to the Toy harness. 2.4 Toy/2.2:2.5 Sube might match up. hopefully.