May 16, 200817 yr I just wanted to see some pics, because I think this is one of the least wheeled EA81s, despite some of its' obvious advantages! So; let's see some lifted EA81 wagons! In addition, I would also like to hear what some of you wagon fans have found to be your biggest obstacle in the completion of your wagon, and also; what is your favorite advantage of the wagon? I'll get started. My biggest problem has been getting a good setup on the rear axles. I have finally narrowed it down, and haven't broke an axle in the last 3 or 4 hard wheeling trips, and trust me; I've been trying! My favorite thing about the car: It's a wagon, and wagons rule! I can haul pretty much anything I need, and the cargo stays dry, I can haul 4 people in a pinch, and if worse comes to worse..... I have a place to sleep! Versatility rules!
May 16, 200817 yr nice half doors. thought about doing that... then i realized i was moving back to washington and i'm selling the car. biggest problem... the whole rear axle setup... i do have a spare yota axle now quick somebody buy the car before i put it in! other than that it's just the lack of motivation to repair stuff all the time and serious lack of money to do so.
May 17, 200817 yr heres one Ouch. This picture and a recent trip wheelin in my 2wd sedan:lol: made me want to make some kind of rocker gaurd/reinforcement.
May 17, 200817 yr When my hatch crosses the subby bridge, I will be building an EA81 Wagon. The hatch is fun and unique, but it has a lack of storage.
May 18, 200817 yr I know its in the background, but this is my brothers old wagon which has now been stripped and is sitting there rusting (he bought a Toyota :-p)
May 20, 200817 yr I (of course) remember the picture but don't remember the story.. did he get stuck or just drive in too far?
May 20, 200817 yr I (of course) remember the picture but don't remember the story.. did he get stuck or just drive in too far? pretty sure nicky is a girl... if i remember correctly...
May 20, 200817 yr THE STORY http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=17977 We should make a section of trail stories and archive some of this stuff. BW
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