Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Ultimate Subaru Message Board

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

ea81 or ea82 cupholders that work great!! pics inside

Featured Replies

i found these at the local rv store, and they work great. these are those universal cupholders you find in motor homes and 18 wheelers. these things are nice and strong. just look at the pics. thats a full king size BK cup, fits like a glove. everything still is very accessable with them there. you can also remove the cup without any spill-age.

 

i know this may seem like a simple little thing, but when you are driving, eating, and drinking its nice to have a place to put your cup;)

 

cupholders001.jpg

 

 

cupholders003.jpg

 

cupholders004.jpg

 

cupholders006.jpg

 

cupholders007.jpg

  • Author

oh, and these were only $2.50 a piece on the clearance rack:D

I see you have a Burger King king size up in there haha, thats the ONLY way i judge cup holders and i must say that it looks to be the best option

:clap:

Are the "jaws" adjustable to fit a smaller/narrower container? I never get the huge size cup, and sometimes I get bottles like SoBe or Snapple.

 

Great find, BTW:) .

  • Author

yup, they are fully ajustable, a 12 oz can fits fine too

To bad you just ruined two perfect blue door panels. :mad:

 

Sorry - it's just that it's the same panel that fits a Brat - Hatch/Brat/Coupe. Hard to find in good shape.

 

GD

  • Author

yup, sure did ruin it! but thats all covered up by the cup holder, and i am just happy to have the cup holders, as i usually have something to drink while i`m driving (not alcohal of course)

 

i have a couple extra blue door panels anyway;) even though i don`t plan on switching back

It's a nice idea really - but being tall, my knee is about in that location... although still might give it a whirl. I'll carefully remove the original vinyl from the door panel and recover it in cheap blue garbage from the fabric store first tho. Can't be too careful about saving the hard to find parts.... You realize that someone would have paid you pretty good for those? This is why you are getting a perfect ignition lock WITH door locks and original key from ME.... :rolleyes:

 

:lol:

 

GD

  • Author

thanks for the ign, GD:D

 

 

my pop is 285 lbs, 6 ft 4" and i had him sit in there with the cup holders, and there is plenty of room:D

 

good to see that you take the time to save rare parts off of these cars. i do take care of my subes, especially the body. here in NY, that is what needs the most attention to prevent rust.:eek:

I usually just wedge my drink in between the 4WD lever and the handbrake in my turbowagon, or if I'm lucky enough to have a passenger I'll have them hold it :-P I have thought about cuttin a hole in the flat part of the dash and sinking a cupholder in there, but I'm afraid I'll cut into something or that it won't work and I'll end up with a hole in my dash.

  • Author
I tried these a few years back. Everything is ok, until you close the door:-\

Then it splashes all over your leg:rolleyes: You need to hold the cup until you close the door.

 

:lol: boy, this guy wants everything:lol: jk

Nice job with the cup holders.I like the fact that they are up and out of the way of you knees.Looks like it will work good and hold strong.Now you just need to put a coffee warmer in there under the cup somehow and it will keep your drink warm.:rolleyes:

  • Author

thats another nice thing about these, in the winter, as long as your heat works, you can just point the vent towards your cup:lol: if you have a/c, you can do the same in the summer to keep your drink cold

Nice cup holders jon, I wouldn't mind having a set myself! :headbang:

It's a real pain wedging my water bottle between the ebrake and passenger seat! :rolleyes:

 

Wait till you see the custom ABS Bolt in CD center console I'm working on! If it comes out good enough I'll pull a bunch of them. It tilts the CD player upward so it faces you, and has enough depth for modern aftermarket models in the little EA-81 area. I'm going to paint match it with the exterior. :D MY first 2 attempts failed missreble but I'm having high hopes for the third!

 

Speaking of rare and exotic EA-81 door panels, I'm not that fond of them myself, seems like they could have made them looks less guady some how! lol I've got an entire spare tan interior with two decent ones how much is that worth anyhow?

 

Fishums

  • Author
Wait till you see the custom ABS Bolt in CD center console I'm working on! If it comes out good enough I'll pull a bunch of them. It tilts the CD player upward so it faces you, and has enough depth for modern aftermarket models in the little EA-81 area. I'm going to paint match it with the exterior. :D MY first 2 attempts failed missreble but I'm having high hopes for the third!

 

Chris, doesn`t your fathers purple hatch have one of those slanted radio consoles? that might be a good template to work off of if you are doing custom ones. that one in his hatch made room for a standard size cd player.

Really? hmmm :eek: I never noticed that! Well I'll still make a custom one anyhow :) hehehehe I have an ABS plastic machine here at work I have been want a reason to play with.

 

Fishums

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in

Sign In Now

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.