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  1. Brats came with EA81's unless the EA82 was put in there afterwards. The clunk is most likely a CV joint. -Brian
  2. Are they subie fans or did you buy some aftermarket ones? Ive noticed aftermarket fans run upwards of $80-$90. -Brian
  3. I dont want to put the clutch fan back on the ea82Twhen im done. Has anyone successfully replaced their clutch fan with an electric fan? I already have one electric on the radiator, but i'd like to get another. I can see the stock fan is going to be too thick but im not sure how the EA81 fans are and if theyd fit or not. -Brian
  4. Here are some pictures of the process... http://corkysrocks.net/Conversion%204%20to%205.htm -Brian
  5. From what I understand, the rear of the conversion is simple. After you remove the castle nut, and caliper, the hub should slide off the splines like any older subaru. Then you remove the backing plate and whatnot. Shouldnt take any effort at all. -Brian
  6. Thats awesome. Free subaru's are always the best subarus! Welcome to the board. -Brian
  7. No its that thing that helps keep both front tires on the ground. -Brian
  8. If you use the images from your web host onto the USMB's forums, you wont be using up any more USMB bandwidth if you had posted just links instead. It is only when you host an image on USMB's servers and then post it in a thread that it uses alot of bandwidth. With that being said, the mod looks great. My CD Player plays MP3's burned onto a CD, but I was shopping for a iPod setup when I shopped for my new stereo. -Brian
  9. My front strut extensions were marked for left/right and had arrows pointing to the front of the car so you knew which way they went in. But its not a AA lift. -Brian
  10. Dont really see a reason why not. I know of people who have turbo'd a justy, and I know of someone who is planning to supercharge theirs. Ive been thinking more and more about getting one. They're all over craigslist but I havent found the one I want. Which would be a 5spd 4WD MPFI model. -Brian
  11. You must not have looked very hard Will. Search google for keywords "SUBARU JUSTY SUZUKI" PROOF: http://www.answers.com/topic/subaru-justy -Brian
  12. I believe you just... dont know what your talkin about :-p Believe us... it is. -Brian
  13. Cut the button out for 4WD. They'll know your not using 4WD cause you'll be spinning out everywhere. If you want to have even MORE fun... then remove the front cvs joints and run with it in 4WD making it a true RWD car. Also, weld the rear diff before you do so you have RWD and POSI.... then KILLLLLLL ESCORTS!! -Brian
  14. My '92 Legacy Turbo had a fuse in its block... but no FWD light on and I know it was in AWD due to AWD Burnouts. My '87 RX has a fuse in its block... and i know its not in FWD mode as well (wheelin trip, 1 wheel in the air rear locker worked like a charm). -Brian
  15. The motor is suzuki... The drivetrain is subaru and same with the body. -Brian
  16. Sorry, i knew there were no EA82 Brats but I guess I didnt read the entire thread. Thanks for clarifying. -Brian
  17. Possbilty a CV joint. Do you feel any vibration or clunk in the car anywhere? -Brian
  18. I think they're talking about camber problems. Our subarus dont have adjustable camber, and unless AA's lift incorporates an adjustment for the camber I doubt an alignment shop will be able to help... Now if your car is pulling to the left then thats something an alignment shop can fix. -Brian
  19. is this an ea81 or ea82 lift? Did AA fix their horrible camber problems? -Brian
  20. Start with the timing. I believe you'll want it near 12 degrees if your car is naturally aspirated. if its not that then check with your pcv system. -brian
  21. I was watching that acetone thread. I think i heard ppl say that solved detonation problems. -Brian
  22. I plan on running stock boost on the stock VF7 with my Saab 900 IC. I was thinking of upgrading to a larger intercooler for better cooling, but for now what I have will have to work. -Brian
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