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Pardon the cross-post, but this applies to here and offroad forums so I posted in both. Please remove if necessary. I need to know if anyone has researched the available alloy 15" 6 lug rims that have a similar offset to stock EA82 rims. I'm running Peugeot 15" turbo sedan wheels (the 505 sedan - 1986). They've done a pretty good job of chipping up the paint on my wagon with the wider offset. They're also wobbly and very hard to find straight. Since I'm getting fresh paint on the car I'd like to minimize the chipping. I've seen toyota 6x5 or 6x5.5 (not sure which size) mentioned quite a bit, but there's no word about how much of a difference there is in the offset. I like this one:http://www.buycarwheels.com/zoom.htm...69305U1026.JPG this one looks less "dated" http://www.buycarwheels.com/zoom.htm...9346U10N26.JPG I did another search and found this http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/...ad.php?t=59657 but I don't want a vintage brat or ea82 look. This page mentioned this rim, http://webmaster.beverleypaine.com/i..._rearwheel.jpg which has more of a look I'm after, but it's an Australian company and the offset still has the tire jutting out similar to mine, but its not an EA82. Anyway, thanks in advance for info and insights. --E
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So far, I'm digging up that legacy and newer subaru tends to run in the +50's mm positive offset due to the design of drivetrain. However I've found no figures on the actual offset of stock EA82. --E
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I need to know if anyone has researched the available aluminum 15" 6 lug rims that have a similar offset to stock EA82 rims. I'm running Peugeot 15" turbo sedan wheels (the 505 sedan - 1986). They've done a pretty good job of chipping up the paint on my wagon with the wider offset. They're also wobbly and very hard to find straight. I've seen toyota 6x5 or 6x5.5 (not sure which size) mentioned quite a bit, but there's no word about how much of a difference there is in the offset. I like this one:http://www.buycarwheels.com/zoom.html?sku=ALY69305U10&make=Toyota&model=4Runner&subcat3=ALLOY%20WHEEL&image=/images/products_small/cpbALY69305U1026.JPG this one looks less "dated" http://www.buycarwheels.com/zoom.html?sku=ALY69346U10N&make=Toyota&model=Tacoma&subcat3=ALLOY%20WHEEL&image=/images/products_small/cpbALY69346U10N26.JPG I did another search and found this http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=59657 but I don't want a vintage brat or ea82 look. This page mentioned this rim, http://webmaster.beverleypaine.com/images/subarubrumby_superlites_rearwheel.jpg which has more of a look I'm after, but it's an Australian company and the offset still has the tire jutting out similar to mine, but its not an EA82. Anyway, thanks in advance. --E
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Overhaulin' day three Access to the server is down, but page should be up tonight or tomorrow. Cleaned parts and trim while rough body leveling was happening. Picked out the paint today. We found a paint same color as stock so it'll look stock but with more "Fizazz" as my friend says. It should look very close to door jamb color in the shade, but will jump out with more depth and pearl in the sun. We're staying extremely close to stock color so the entire interior doesn't need to be cleaned and painted. The paint is a 2006 jaguar color. Taking the weekend off. He'll do more rough leveling and we'll attack it with sandpaper on monday for fine leveling. I'll be heading to the yards for a final push on trim exterior upgrades. --E
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I'm off to the yards in Denver, Co this weekend. I can pull one of those easy. There's several. What color? --E
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Yes....and he's scared of the 58 Vette with the 502 racing engine (photos frm day 1)....that's saying something.I don't blame him. He screeched the tires just repositioning it in the garage. BTW I live in Lakewood too. That's where the ovehaulin' is taking place.
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That's a one off MG my friend built for himself. A lot of custom body work to get a ford SHO engine & tranny into it. I haven't ridden in it, but its gotta be fast. --E
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Photo album of day 2. Two days of working with all snap on air tools wrenches and sockets. Sure makes it go faster and easier. "New" parts from junk yard installed and fitted today. Car was stripped down and blasted with air and high pressure car wash on inside of doors, quarters fenders and engine compartment in preparation for full exterior body prep.
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EDIT: All photos & info compiled for easy reference For those that haven't caught this info, the ole faithful Beefaru is getting a refresh after 10 years of great service. Turns out my friend was between (nicer than subaru) jobs at his custom home shop. Even luckier, he'll let me (zero experience) work in the shop with him so I can save a lot of money racking up my own hours on the time consuming easy stuff. photo album of day one. Stripping car down, basic body work on new metal Day 2 Prep & basic body work on new metal, put metal on wagon, clean wagon. Day 3 Beginning body work and hood work Day 4 Advanced body work, replace rusted metal, cool vette & previous projects Day 5 Mask for primer, another nice vette Day 6 Primer entire wagon, blocking, rock guard, mask 4 silver, paint silver! Day 7 Silver photos, road trip 4 old chevy Day 8 Block top 1/2, sealer, BLUE paint! on top 1/2, mask lower 1/2 Day 9 Seal lower 1/2, blue paint, silver/blue revealed, awsome truck/vette rig Day 10 Hand sand 1000grit, wet sand 2000 &3000, buffing #1 & #2, start trim prep/assembly Day 11 Final buffing of front of car, final paint detailing. --E
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POLL: "Overhaulin" pick a paint scheme
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thanks for the photshop compliments gang. I'll post my methods when I get a chance. -
Denver: Goin' to the J yards 7-10-06
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thanks for posting your requests. I wasn't going to have time to pull more than what I was pulling which is why I said I could scout parts for ya. Here's what I did find and I checked western auto recycling, swift, and pull n save. Mikeshoup: There's a red XT at sidewinder. Row two from the fence. Antenna was pulled out of the hole, but still attached so maybe its useable. No XT6 anywhere I didn't spot any legacy heated mirrors. None with a heat control at least, so I assume they were non-heated. My take home stash was pretty good. Front bumper, a rear hatch from a loyale wagon, shifter with the 4wd button, carpet for the cargo area, door trim for all four doors, driver side door arm rest, interior plastic that covers the automatic seatbelt columns, rear hatch rubber seal, and some interesting trim from a loyale that lines just the bottom edge of the wheel wells to stop rocks chipping the paint. I found heat/ac buttons in primo condition, and I dug out the tiny little lights that backlight the text of the heat/ac buttons when you push them in. Busy day, but tomorrow I meet my old landlord who lives a block away. He'll be overhaulin the body & paint at his home shop. I really like the work he does. I'll post a couple pix of his work. --E here they are: -
POLL: "Overhaulin" pick a paint scheme
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
5 votes for #5 but with mountains, so that's been added now. --E -
Denver: Goin' to the J yards 7-10-06
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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I'll be hitting the one on N Federal, then Swift, then pull N save once more. If you want, I can scout parts you're looking for, and I'll drop you a PM if I find anything. --E
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Subaru Mobile Home
BeefaRu replied to bryanthompson's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Got a link? I don't know where to find it on craigslist. -
my old sube made a difficult trip
BeefaRu replied to bgd73's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Good story! Been through 16 states in 10 years with mine. Recently made a job change requiring travel. Since Sept 16 2005, I've been from Colorado to New Orleans, to San Jose, Ca, to Indianapolis & back. Only problem was a U joint from a sketchy driveshaft install. And that only happened 'cause a lube place on the road didn't lube it, and........ I was pulling a car camper from Vegas & through all the Rockies to Denver -- U joint failed before the final pass. What a tank, and long live the......well, mine has a 2.2 in it. But I have a soft spot for the Beefaru. --E -
I encourage moderators to move the thread wherever it needs to be. I tend to hang out in "older generations" area, and there are a lot of people lifting and modding the old "metal". I've seen some pretty enthusiastic people there who do a lot of fun stuff without big budget. I just thought they'd enjoy seeing some crazy stuff by a subaru shop where budget isn't a concern. Moderators moved it here. My thought is it most likely belongs in the offroad section since they probably have the greatest concentration of people interested in the topic.
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POLL: "Overhaulin" pick a paint scheme
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Results so far: 7-7-06 #1: 2 #2: 0 #3: 1 #4: 3 #5: 13 (barracuda voted twice) #6: 7 Anyone else out there is welcome to jump in. Painting starts in 4 days. --E -
POLL: "Overhaulin" pick a paint scheme
BeefaRu replied to BeefaRu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
RESULTS SO FAR (July 6) #6 is in the lead with 5 close behind (some want 5 with mountains added). -
Update: 7-10 Seventh added by popular demand Six paint schemes: Pick your favorite. I already posted these (different thread name & subject) but I'd like everyone to chime in for a poll. Thanks in advance!! This year marks 10 years this Beefaru's been good to me. Years of trips to see family in AZ and MT, and 9 years of hauling heavy music gear to gigs in the rockies as I gigged for a living. The last 12 months I've had a new career and its taken me to Hurricane Katrina (3 months) a wind storm in San Jose, Ca, and just recently 2 months in Indianapolis. We've been to 16 states now, and its been a reliable workhorse through all the changes the last 10 years. I've saved enough to return the favor with a paint job to keep it on the road a while longer. Within a year I should have enough $ to get a new car and retire this one for seasonal camping/4wheeling subaru meet & greet fun. If I get a chance, I'll update the website with more pictures. --E 1 Stock paint only 2 2006 outback style 3 Trim divides paint 4 Trim divides, without wheel flares 5 Over the trim 6 #2 with mountains 7 Update: and by popular demand.....#5 with mountains.
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MEET: CO: May 21th at Red Rocks Park
BeefaRu replied to The Korean's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Bummer..... Just read the thread. I was out of town during the meet. I drove my subaru to indianapolis and was working there for two months. I wanted to go to the meet last year, but I missed that one too. I had a small job to go to.....Hurricane Katrina. --E -
Well....this was his own. He had 60 grand into it. Like I said, he's over the top. I'll find out his prices when he fixes a couple mods on mine that aren't that good. As far as pix, I had no clue he was that radical and I didn't have my camera. But I'll take some when I pick up the car this week. --E