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Turbone

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  1. Legacy or Impreza front struts work. You will need just stock EA82 (85-93) shocks for the rear. If you really want to mess with it and try to fix it, go here... http://subaruxt.com/forum/search.php?fid Then search for air suspension.
  2. Yup, thats the one. Thanks.
  3. I'm uber jealous of all the space^^^ Jibs has/had a Brat with tube doors. The pics are no longer hosted, but someone might have some stashed. Pics were taken at WCSS7(?).
  4. I would like to check out the Airshow again, its been several years. Might drop in to see the new Shop. Make it Fri for me.
  5. It looks like he removed the shocks/struts. Bob Barci's Hatch is a beautiful example.
  6. Thats definitely a good sign. Even here in the PNW that area of the fenders is usually the first to rust out.
  7. Buy a decent gear puller, they arent that much. Save alot of hassle down the road. Buying tools is a investment. That reasoning has always worked for me :-p
  8. No on both counts. If I need to remove one in the JY, I just beat on the end of the shaft till it breaks loose. I'm pretty sure they dont interchange either.
  9. The EA82's are a pita to get off, nothing like the EA81's. You will need a gear puller. I used a cheapo on one in a wrecking yard and it just bent the tool all up. Best way to get them off in the wrecking yard is with a hammer
  10. THAT is a awesome build Thanks for sharing it.
  11. Ahh, I forgot it was only disc in the front :-\ You need to change that
  12. Keep asking, and I will turn the PLANE around When Connie was here, she cooked up some killer chili. I believe that was right before she left........she didnt want to suffer the after affects. I seem to recall someone doing some bodywork on someones car when they were here Bad rotors on her new car, they've turned them once already. She said if they dont replace them, she will get aftermarket rotors. It would take maybe a hour to do all 4. Just over 3 weeks to go!
  13. Here's something else I also discovered. If the seats have alot of adjustments to them, they might turn out to be to tall. The Mazda seats I got were both to tall, especially the drivers seat. So make sure before you pull them out of the donor to see how far off the floor they are mounted. If they are almost on the floor, its a good chance they will be to tall for a Subaru.
  14. The front rotors are vented, the rears are not. The engine size is 1.8L, or 1800cc. I've got all my rotors from R1 Concepts in SoCal. http://stores.shop.ebay.com/R1Concepts__W0QQ_nkwZAV09701QQLHQ5fSellerWithStoreZ1QQLHQ5fTitleDescZ1QQ_armrsZ1QQ_dmdZ2QQ_fromZQQ_sasiZ1QQ_sopZ1
  15. Congrats! Now everyone say goodbye to Shawn, we wont be seeing him around here much after the wedding
  16. Why? It works fine in most cases. Look at my Hatch, the tires are almost twice the size of his. And the kid driving needs alot more seat time.
  17. The front caliper pistons need to be rotated in clockwise. You can get the universal square jobby from any parts store, or get the brake kit from a Tool store.
  18. I agree. And it shouldnt be to hard or expensive to fix. I've replaced the whole housing before. Got it from the junkyard for $10.50
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