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  1. ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/50983-strange-and-weird-subaru-stuff/page-64?do=findComment&comment=1131942
  2. I've seen Dually Brats, and Dually Justy with Bed, before. Tons of Fabrication on that last one... Kind Regards.
  3. I don't know in USA, but here is not very expensive to use a good, Acrylic based paint that doesn't require a clear coat. I've seen photos of nice-looking cars, painted with Rustoleum; but such paint has Synthetic base, and its shine fades fast; so I suggest you to use any Acrylic based paint that you could afford. Remember: you can't mix Acrylic with Synthetic nor Urethane based paints, or the finish will get Damaged. Kind Regards.
  4. Any Updates? ... ... Has the Subaru 1235 Flat Twelve engine, reached your place? Kind Regards.
  5. The windshield was immaculate prior to this, but such things happens. Now, how to find the Trim's Chromed Corners... Kind Regards.
  6. Thank you for sharing the information, maybe you can check which brand name was Stamped on those lousy quality Belts, next time you remove one. Please also say my greetings to Rick. Kind Regards.
  7. Yes, I really felt Stupid doing that ... ... Now I'll search for another windshield and the Chromed plastic trims' Corners for it, because I lost the one on the lower corner of the Driver's side. Kind Regards.
  8. What Have I Done to my Soobie lately? Mistakenly, I Cracked the Windshield! I opened the Hood to check for a Loose battery post connection, without noticing that my Little Daughter, left a small Plastic toy hiding on the opening at the Windshield's base, behind the Hood; so, when I opened the Hood, I heard a loud "CRACK!" sound, and saw that the Hood pressed the plastic toy against the Windshield's base... Kind Regards.
  9. Looks pretty interesting! Would you mind to share here with us, the specs of the Wheels and Lug Pattern you used to achieve this? Kind Regards.
  10. Some members refers as "Hatchback" to the Wagons, and during 1986, the Hatchback (EA81 engined) and the Wagon (EA82 Engined) were built and offered, so in the above link you'll find information mainly regarding to the EA82 Engined models. Please give more Details about your Subaru, such as Year / Model \ Engine, etc. Photos worth 1001 words... ( Is this Thread, Repeated? ) Kind Regards.
  11. Some members refers as "Hatchback" to the Wagons, and during 1986, the Hatchback (EA81 engined) and the Wagon (EA82 Engined) were built and offered, so in the above link you'll find information mainly regarding to the EA82 Engined models. Please give more Details about your Subaru, such as Year / Model \ Engine, etc. Photos worth 1001 words... Kind Regards.
  12. You can download a Digital Copy of the FSM, here: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122276-the-bumble-beast/page-5?do=findComment&comment=1212255 Maybe you can share some Photos here with us, in order to better understanding of the Situation. Kind Regards.
  13. You can download a Digital Copy of the FSM, here: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122276-the-bumble-beast/page-5?do=findComment&comment=1212255 Maybe you can share some Photos here with us, in order to better understanding of the Situation. Kind Regards.
  14. Why not making them 4X114.3? Such size is plenty of factory Wheels with much better offset. I run my Subie with Redrilled 4X114.3 hubs since 1996. Kind Regards.
  15. This weird loyale ad, even hit Facebook: ~► https://www.facebook.com/groups/55757792531/permalink/10153309755667532/
  16. You're Welcome. What a Beautiful Photos of an Awesome Brat! Please share your solution for the Camber issue with us, Kind Regards.
  17. Thank you for your kind words; the Ford Tempo coil springs were intended for the EA82 platform, not for the EA81, I bet that the Brat is lighter than the Loyale; however, if you obtained brand new coil springs, those are too stiff for the application, even for the EA82; I got a pair of used ones and never had to cut an inch from them, but in a EA82. Thank you for sharing your experience with them on the EA81, Kind Regards.
  18. Welcome Sam! Have you brought that Subaru from Australia to Venezuela? It will be Hard to drive with the Steering Wheel on the Right... Share Photos as long as you can, we Love Photos Here. Kind Regards.
  19. I forgot to mention, that the extra inch you see on your measuring tape, is for the Tire's lip to seat & seal, but you must read the Tire: it states that is 13" Kind Regards.
  20. The answer is No. You can not put safely a 14" tire on a 13" rim. The Rims you have are 13" so, you'll need to find another rims in 4X140 Lug Pattern, that have 14" in order to use those Tires; such like Peugeot Rims; or you can find 14" rims with the 6X139 lug pattern, and Redrill your Hubs to six lugs; using the procedure stated at the USRM. There are other options as well, but those two are the most easy / common. Kind Regards.
  21. The answer is Yes, the Crosstrek is an Awesome car, capable to manage hard road situations while being Safe, and has the perfect size, balanced to get a parking spot easy, while you can carry lots of stuff on it. Kind Regards.
  22. Gates, in my own humble Opinion, are the very Best Belts you can use in your Subaru, right after the Original Subaru ones. Other brands might need a change a little Earlier, to prevent the car letting you stranded in the Middle of Nowhere. Kind Regards.
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