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Scott in Bellingham

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  1. I'm looking at adding a new product to my store at www.sjrlift.com the 4x140 to 5x100 adapter to install the newer Subaru wheels onto the older cars, I'm looking at offering 2 styles one set of 4 that would bolt upto drums or discs and another option to have new rear drums machined to the 5x100 pattern, it's not a cheep endeavor looking at $350-400 a set for the first run, if I get a few interested and prepay I'll start on this right away, if not then It will sit for now. Scott
  2. On a SJR 4" lift all the lower blocks are 3"
  3. Rim back spacing might be to much, and yes you can lift just the front to help, over a 1" I would also lift space the engine crossmember down as the EA81s axle don't like to much of a angle, i can make the lift parts you need
  4. On that model 2" or less you can get by with just the strut lift, it will give the axles a greater angle, best to also drop the rear trailing arms Here's my kit for that model, if you go less say 1" just need strut spacers http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-2-lift-kit-2000-25-detail
  5. im in the middle of a 2013 Forester , got the strut and shock extensions built, would the 15 be the same or a different model?
  6. the stock struts and shocks are used with my lift http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-4-lift-kit-ea82-detail
  7. I may pick up a XT6 for parts it has the front hubs, no rear hubs or brakes, what parts work to do a 5 lug setup, also what works from newer cars thanks guys on a 89 Loyale
  8. I have a customer that wants to put a EJ engine in his EA81 and keep the 4 speed that's why I ask
  9. Will a EA82 flywheel work in a EA81 4 speed trans? Also do the pressure plates interchange? Thank guys
  10. lets see a picture of the lower lift part where it bolts up
  11. ea81 and ea82 hubs interchange, they are different one sits out like 1/4-1/2" farther
  12. Im on my 3rd set of Super Swampers TSLs best in the mud and roots, for a all around on and off road the Maxxis Bighorn MTs are my favorite , the swampers wear faster and are softer, Id go with a new set of bighorn MTs 235/75-15 http://www.sjrlift.com/images/stories/virtuemart/product/bumper%20ea82%20corner%20sjr.jpg
  13. Roll the car back and forth and press down ion the hood, get it to settle, also with that lift and no engine crossmember lift it will be greater then stock, I can provide you with the crossmember lowering kit
  14. Ive been selling the SJR adapter new for 10 years and run it in all my conversions , its a 1/2" steel plate and comes with all the needed hardware , also I can sell it with a new redrilled flywheel here http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/engine-swap-parts/ea-to-ej-swap-kit-detail
  15. I sell 2 and 4" lifts I can also do a 3" similar to this http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-4-lift-kit-ej-fits-90-99-detail
  16. heres a little known secret http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/misc/weber-adapter-ea81-detail
  17. on the EA81 rigs I make a all body lift so axles stay at stock angles, on the newer cars I do 1-2" over stock on the angle they seem to be able to take it
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