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Shadyirishmen

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  1. Hello, I am James Malarkey President of Allied Armament www.alliedarmament.com We currently getting geared up to manufacture lift kits for 1985 to 1994 subaru gl loyales and various other subaru's (ea82's). Our lift kits provide close to 13inches of ground clearance all around and the kits themselves have a 5yr limited warranty. If you have a chance stop by our website we have a few pictures and a video feed of one of our company cars, we are getting ready to put up some more pics of a comparison of a BYB lift kit vs. the Allied Armament kit (we have two cars with each lift installed). Also we will be covering an engine swap from a 1.8 liter EA82 to a 2.2 liter out of a legacy, it should give us a 135hp and help with the GL subaru's lack of power. If you would like to contact me personally you can do so at malarkey2@aol.com
  2. Hello, my name is James Malarkey and my company is Allied Armament alliedarmament.com we manufacture subaru lift kits and other accessories. We have currently modified our 1986 subaru gl (with a lift) with a Weber carb. and a y pipe exhaust and some minor electrical tweeks. The Exhaust netted nearly a noticeable power gain, but the carb made a large difference. I would say save your money and do not invest in a full exhaust its just not worth it. Our company is tired of playing with EA 82s "the engine in your car" and are switching to a 1990 legacy 2.2 liter conversion (135 horsepower). We will be updating the conversion on our website so if you have time you should check it out, it may be the route you may want to go.

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