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Shop/Club night Bellingham Offroaders
Scott in Bellingham replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Off Road
Heres the plan for wed start removing all the extra weight from the club car "Blue Bomber" everything with a X must go -
-now thats something to try, I got a welded rear diff in my white car , it sure makes a difference, we will have to try the dual weld in the bomber , we will start this project this wed night , updates as we go. step #1 everything that unbolts is going way , doors, hatch lid, bumpers, front fenders, hood, carpets, step #2 cut the back off with rear side windows and rear portion of roof , leave the windshield and 4 door posts and roof up to the rear rear door posts step 3# weld up a side brace from front of front door jam to rear of rear door jam, with some braceing , then chop off the rest of the top, leave winshield to hide behind and to keep the dash and computer dry between each step take the car out and beat it to deth in there somewhere add some lift and some meats , maybe get some waterproof seats so the whole thing could be hosed out
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todays pic
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YES
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maybe somthin like this
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heeres a pic
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picture for display only real car may very
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got this extra car we need to make into a strictly trail / trailered rig . . its blue EA82 what do you guys suggest ? this will be a quick sawzall , hammer , unbolt type rig , probably end up without glass, doors , what should we do to it?:-\
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Shop/Club night Bellingham Offroaders
Scott in Bellingham replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Off Road
tuesday and wed evening plan on pullin EJ out of black car, friday install new one , sat go to walker valley -
my plans see it at http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=42709
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on the beach were the water has come in and went back out its pretty packed , the place to get stuck is the fluffy stuff leading up to that, dont stop in the soft stuff stop in the hard spots and go swift over the fluff, Air down a bit , take a air compressor to air back up, if you get stuff air down a bunch and you might be able to crawl out. DONT SPIN, wash of on the way home or everything will rust
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This is great it should be done I see some similarities
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its a good way to shed weight , each door is about 50LBS. 200 Lbs for a wagon , remove the hatch theres another 40Lbs , remove the stock bumperws theres some more it makes a difference in some offroad siteeations:eek:
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this is a great thread when I first got the 85 wagon going I was testing it out befor I pulled the engine, theres this one corner on our place thats up hill , couldnt make it and on the third try hit the front drivers fender broke the maker light , head light popped out onto the ground , lost other bits on that corner , ruined the goood fender and front end:-\ did make it up the hill:headbang:
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Outback lift kit $550
Scott in Bellingham replied to Shadyirishmen's topic in Products for your Subaru
Andy what about the Hatch:eek: -
Shop/Club night Bellingham Offroaders
Scott in Bellingham replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Off Road
Im pickin up another soobie so I will be late, Andy leave me room -
Shop/Club night Bellingham Offroaders
Scott in Bellingham replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Off Road
need to pull the EJ out of the Leg , -
Aluminum Pullys
Scott in Bellingham replied to tailgatewagon's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
are these the timimg belt pulleys? Im looking for an adjustable timing belt pulleys -
Soobie Trailer
Scott in Bellingham replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I saw this one that was made out of 2 plymouth mini van rear sections. gave me the idea.If I did this I would like to set it up so you open the rear hatch and there would be your kitchen , you could even stand out of the rain under the hatch, I have a bronco rear tire carrier that could have a box mounted to it wich could end up being a table, also help balance the weight as the front is longer then rear , it could haul all your campin gear and even be a excape from the weather if needed , take out all the seats , keep the gas tank and pump for extra fuel, keep the diff and axles mounted as extra parts for the wheeler , throw the gerator on the roof , maybe add a bunch of lights up top, -