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New pics of my wagon are up!

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Cleaned out the wagon real good today and got some pics. I haven't "officially"

posted a pic since the last Pine Barrens run, so those of you who don't frequent the Subaru Alliance board or talk to me on messenger will be in for a surprise. Well, give it a look...

http://usmb.net/gallery/albuo43?page=1

 

Before anyone shakes their finger at me about the front axles... I've got over 2000 miles on them like that with no problems, and I have a pair of spares that I snagged for $24- if they do pop, I'll just put my spares in and undo the mod I did, and call it a $25 lesson.

Looks kickass, dude!!

 

Makes me really really want to lift mine.

Alrighty... making me feel a bit better about what I want to do once I get my EA82 & tranny wrapped up in that chassis from the '94 I found.

 

I'll have to go back and look up the thread on your swap to the d/r... I'd like to have that done on mine at some point.

 

I think I'm going to go with PK for my lift, though.

 

Overall, it looks nice :D

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I have spring locks raising the front of the car a bit. Everyone always said "you can't do that", that it will destroy the CV's. I thought what the hell, and did it. 2000+ miles later the CV's are doing just fine. It seems they can take a little more abuse than most people thought.

GD runs around with a rear 3" suspension lift, subarubrat is running 200hp on 2 or 3" of suspension lift, and neither of them have had problems yet. Really I dont think its too big of a problem. My car will have 2" suspension lift when it is finished as well.

I think these axles will take anything we throw at them...as long as we take care of them and dont do anything stupid.

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