Everything posted by FlyB0y
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6 X 5.5 lug conversion Done! now with Pics
Ty, ty! I'm sooooo glad to finally have it done ... I kept getting interrupted and having small set-backs ... and if you look closly in one of the pics you will see why I am going back to the tire shop again tomarrow I can't wait to paint the rest of the car the same color as the wheels
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Pug Guru's ... *edit had to move pics to "for sale" forum*
Ahh ... good then the 14" pugs I have are just .25 closer than the other pug wheels, and that is the stock off-set for an EA-82 ... good to know ... ty
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might have found a soob graveyard...
Woo Hoo!! I'ma mov'n to Va-gini!!
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godzilla for sale
hmmm interesting name "godzilla" for subaru's smallest car I used to own an '88 Justy too and W(O)W!! those things are fast for such a small car who ever gets it should lift it and put 28" tires on it like the guy who lives about 20 miles from me
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6 X 5.5 lug conversion Done! now with Pics
W00t!! well they're done whew! Only 3 broken drill bits later, I now have the 14 x 6", 6 x 5.5 lug rims (3.75" off-set) from a '87 Nissan on my brat :cool: One nice thing I found too, if you get the PN 610-378 (Balkamp # I think) wheel lugs from Napa, they have a slightly wider spline and req alot less grinding on the inside of the break drums in the rear since the heads are smaller
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Pug Guru's ... *edit had to move pics to "for sale" forum*
Just want to make sure I am not selling something that isn't as good as other 14" Pugs being sold here ... I'd be fine with what the average going price is for 5 pug steels (about $120 I believe) just want to make sure these wheels aren't a different of an off-set. I can sell them here ... I just don't want someone to buy them here and discover they aren't the right wheels ... that is why I am being extra carefull that these are the right pugs ... what is the off-set of your pugs Glenn? I have been told that the pugs with 6 or 12 round or oval holes are the ideal off-set ... what is the actual off-set of a 6 or 12 hole wheel?
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Pug Guru's ... *edit had to move pics to "for sale" forum*
Ok, here are some pics of my 14" steel pugs I had on my '85 brat that are about to go for sale (I got 6-lug now w00t! )... I am concidering putting them on Ebay since I think they might not be the ideal off-set for use on a Subaru ... I only had rubbing issues with 28" Super Swampers TSL's (worked fine with 27" coopers), and I could have to bashed in the front Uni-body rail to keep them from rubbing just slightly on that in hard corners on the inside with the outer 3rd side lugs (I know, I am picky ... just ask Nels! (Free-range) ) And I have been told by John (Mudrat79) that they probubly wouldn't even rub at all on a EA-82 car, but I don't want to mis-represet them, and if they are sorta rare, maybe they would be worth more to a Peugeot restorer? **** P.S. **** the off-set is 4.75 (If I am measuring correctly from the inside of the rim to the bead)
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'84 2wd Hatch ... how easy to convert to 4wd? just bolt on?
hmmm so to make a 2wd , 4wd, all you need is everything south of the engine? dang .. I guess I'd be better off just finding a 4wd lol ... I'd probubly pay $200 - $300 for all that and I can probubly just find a good 4wd hatch for that price or less thx for the info
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Replacing front half-shafts ... puller a must to protect bearings?
I am asking this because I want everyone's oppinions/experiances. It seems that just tapping out the axle shaft from the hub assembly is going to be hard on the bearings, just as tapping a the shaft back through when re-assembling them. If it will make that much differance in the life of a bearing, I will get the special tools to do it better ... if it will make that much differance in the life of the bearing.
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'84 2wd Hatch ... how easy to convert to 4wd? just bolt on?
Ahh ... never knew that about the fuel tanks ... and yes, it has a very nice body, can't remember if it's auto for sure ... but I think so soon as I get my new half-shaft I will have to take a trip up and look at it again
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'84 2wd Hatch ... how easy to convert to 4wd? just bolt on?
I have my eye on a '84 hatch that I might get dirt cheap from a farmer, maybe even free ... but it's 2wd ... what will it take to get the stuff from the JY to make it 4wd? just bolt on? any fab work needed?
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6 X 5.5 lug conversion Done! now with Pics
the saga continues .... I have a new ? ... some of the holes have ended up a bit too large and I am trying a few ways to shim them up. I have put JB weld on one, and used some 1/2" copper pipe to shim the hole a bit, both seem promising, but just wanted to see other's experiances/ideas on this thx!
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98 Legacy GT - headlight upgrade?
FlyB0y replied to rdg51's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXHere is what I have done ... goto your local parts store, and ask for the hella brand headlight OEM up-grade light. They make a light that will replace the stock one that has a much less diffused pattern ... this is NOT street legal, however, if you don't aim them too high, and use the bulbs (55w in my case) that they came with (these should be the same wattage as your stock ones ... you should double check to be sure) you shouldn't have to modify anything other than removing the old lense and putting in the new. I did run into one hang-up on the lights I bought for my brat, and that is a grounding issue, but this was fixed by just putting a couple layers of black electrical tape around the lense where it was self-grounding and turning on where it touched the bezel, this might not even be an issue with your car. Hope this helps
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Crazy Idea altering cam timing, might work
"Bang-Bang-Pause-Pause" Hmmmmm kinda reminds me of this sound from an old movie .... "Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang" Sounds interesting tho, I'd like to hear about the possibilities of the heavyer flywheel, too since this sounds easy to try ... would the hvy flywheel cause conciderable wear on the crank shaft/engine in general? Or is it a "safe" mildly intrusive mod ...
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4.44's are HERE!!
so any particular EJ cars I should look in the JY for?
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More Lights! wohoo! (EVEN MORE!! + Pics)
I like your idea on the lights ... reminds me I need to get that roll bar in so I can put lights on it too and all I can say about the tank search-light is OMG!
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costco winch deal...
I just checked this out at the local store in Missoula today, if this is a good brand, looks like a pretty good deal ... comes with the fair-lead 4-way rollers, mounting chanel, and snatch block and 90' useable (with 5 turns on the drum) 5/16 cable all in one package ... I didn't see the weight anywhere on it, but it felt to me to be a good 70 - 80lbs in the package just lifting it ... not bad for $300
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Play Time!!
doh! it melted the very next day ... oh well, at least the CV isn't clicking yet I have pretty good acess to snow anyway tho ... just have to drive about 1 hr to higher elevation
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costco winch deal...
nice price! ... what's the track-record with these winches? Oh, and btw ... did you check your PM's from me? I was asking if you still had that 5sp D/R ... or maybe htijonson already contacted you on it ... he needs one
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6 X 5.5 lug conversion Done! now with Pics
Hmmm I just measured the 9/16 drill and compared it to the splines on the stud ... it's just a bit smaller than that diameter ... did you mean to say "14mm"? that would make sense to me since 9/16 and 14mm are so close ... (9/16 = 14.29mm) ?
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Built but bulletproof? EA81 that doesn't eat axles?
I really like the idea of solid mounted engine & tranny mounts ... do you have the specs on those? I'd like to make some
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MULTILINE II 3200lb BREAKING strength with 3/8" rope
nice! so then my 2000lb winch's line should be rated for 20k break strength?
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6 X 5.5 lug conversion Done! now with Pics
good idea on the tack welds, but I don't know ... if I had to do that one the trail it would be hard with out a premere sp? power welder ... I have a guy who does some metal work just down the street from me too, gonna see what he thinks ... he might just drill them with his press for me and grind the back-side or at least tell me what needs to be done.
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Strong enough mag wheels for off-roading?
Ok, make an offer on them mostaru I need to make some money to afford the machine shop to drill my hubs ... then again, with steels it's more forgiving right? I might be able to just drill those by hand (which is what I wanted to do originally anyway:banana: )
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Strong enough mag wheels for off-roading?
here's an almost identical pic of the style of mag wheels I got from the JY yesterday (only differeance is mine are 14 x 6 with 6 x 5.5 lug pattern) http://www.nastyz28.com/faq/wheel/78-yj8.jpg Is this strong enough type mag*edit*(for off-roading), or should I still look for a matching set of steels?
