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carfreak85

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  1. Heres another vote for cyclopes lit when brights were on. 82 brat GL as the specimen.
  2. I haven't had my wagon in snow that was too deep (Maybe 6-7" at the most), but I haven't noticed anything getting messed up by the snow. I must say though, subaru sure did build a good drift car (gravel/snow) when they made the 84 turbo wagon!
  3. To anyone who is even remotely interested by this offer, DO IT! Not only is it for a good cause, but I really enjoy watching these, I even brought them to college with me to show all the sube haters who don't think we offroad. I have all five tapes and they are worth every penny! Best sube footage around!
  4. Here are my fog lights. This is my street car so I have no worries about mounting the lights low on the car. Hella 500 using the EA81 foglight switch:
  5. I would love to help you out, but I live in the dorms right now. Talk to Dustyrider, he has a house up here now I beleive.
  6. Allied Armerment and SJR also both make lift kits.
  7. My turbo wagon has 140,000ish miles on it. My friend Dan's 82 brat has like 96K on it.
  8. 95hp @ 4800rpm, 123lb/ft @ 2000rpm
  9. Where in the ham are you staying? Near campus or far, far away?
  10. Well it looks like Snowman beat me to it, but to answer your questions: 1) If the damage is on the front of the car, the body panels from any 80-84 car will work. (There are some cars that have the same body panels until 89, but use the above years for reference). Headlights, grills and bumpers changed over the years, so if you need those, get them from a matching year. 2) Depending on what tools you have avalible to you and if you have anyone to help you, a clutch would not be out of the question for a novice (These cars are VERY easy to work on). While doing the clutch, I would suggest replacing the throw out bearing, gear oil, maybe the rear main seal of the engine, and the clutch cable depending on its condition. Also use this time to clean up the engine compartment and to check for things that need to be greased or tightened. The only other thing I would do would be to get a factory service manual for your car. I think I have a spare one for your year, so shoot me a PM.
  11. If you want stiffer springs in front, you can track down EA81T front springs and anti-roll bar. They are slightly lower (Not by much) and stiffer (Again, not by much).
  12. Does anyone have any hints or advice for replacing the front wheels bearings on a 4WD EA81? The FSM mentions having the bearings pressed out. Does this necessitate a hydrolic press or can you get the bearings out at home in the basement?
  13. Do you have any of those pictures in a larger size? A real EA81 rally car... My dreams have come true!!!
  14. Sweet! It'll be sweet to have another lifted sube in the area! I also go to WWU, so we should go looking for some offroad spots near by.
  15. I'm also using the MSD Blaster 2. Didn't notice a difference from stock, but I never pounded the car with the stock coil.
  16. If its from a turbo legacy, I'm pretty sure its a 3.900 ratio. I have no idea about the international cars however...
  17. Wow, its great to see someone else messing around with EA81Ts. More power to ya! Let us know how the assembly goes.
  18. He was pretty harsh on the design of the STi and it's interior, which in truth is pretty damn good and a lot better than subarus used to be. I don't agree with him on a lot of his statements on both cars.
  19. I have some of my buddy's brat and my lifted hatch that I'll post later. This is an 84 turbo with the lower, stiffer suspension and bigger roll bars. Its pretty weak...
  20. None, show up in your post, but they do look good! I really like that color sube!
  21. Well I can tell you that it wont be just a little bit since its still pressurized... But it wont be too bad.
  22. Well, my uncle took it to the local dealer and they pulled a code 22 I beleive. Turns out he needs a new airbag control unit and wiring harness. Does anyone have that and a tailgate handle for a 98 outback sitting around?
  23. I don't think that it has ever been apart. Where is this switch so that I can check it? If its under the driver's side dash, how many poles is it so I know what I'm looking for. How many other people has this happened to?
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