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BRZ Falling Out of Favor?
bratman18 replied to MR_Loyale's topic in BRZ and its Sister the Scion FRS/Toyota GT86
Any of the local ones I know personally are beat on daily without any issues. And as a whole, I haven't heard of many issues. -
The axles won't like that much lift a whole lot. That's close to 4" over stock. 3 is about as much as you want to go and not be eating axles. And with SF Forester struts(98-02) the rear spring perches are lower so you can't fit as big of tires without them rubbing on the spring perches. 03-08 Forester struts are better suited to fit bigger tires. Or 96-99 Outback struts are also an option. These are all a direct bolt in, but you will need to either drill a hole for the rear strut tops, or swap your Impreza top hats onto the Forester or Outback rear struts.
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Well I was able to use the ej lines. A little twisting and bending and they did go together. Thanks again for the help.
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6 wheel drive!
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Nice truck!
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Alright, thanks guys. I guess I'll have to look again next time I work on it. It didn't look like swapping the lines would work at all, as that was the original plan. But I'll investigate further.
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I suppose they could be tight welded together. Not sure. The high pressure side has too much pressure to just use a hose and clamps from what I'm told. I'm not sure how you'd use ej lines from the pump to cross member where they come off the cross member in completely different ways. I did look at that option. And as for ea lines bolting right up, I don't know how. Again, they have completely different bends and routing for that to happen. I tried.
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What have people done to adapt ea power steering lines to the ej pump. I have the return cut and just have the hose and clamps attached, but what about the high pressure side? Is there a certain flare tool that can make that type of flare for the fitting that goes into the pump?
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highguyslifts.com makes them too. He is Gloyale on here.
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$452 for the Grabbers http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-NEW-LT27X8-50-14-GENERAL-GRABBER-AT2-850R-R14-TIRES-LR-C-/360885280253?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Tires&hash=item5406705dfd&vxp=mtr $634 for the Bighorns http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Maxxis-Tires-27x8-50R14LT-Bighorn-Tire-TL13804000-/251416645956?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Tires&hash=item3a89999144&vxp=mtr
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No kidding. I was actually just looking. At bighorn the other day and they were over a hundred more expensive for a set of 4. I used my grabbers in mud last year near the edge of a lake that the level had dropped and they did awesome, but obviously the big horns would be better with the bigger lugs. But they may wear faster if you do a lot of on road driving.
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I have the grabbers and love them so far. On and off road. Never tried the big horns, but I know they're more expensive.
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Yeah what are the specs of that really lifted hatch with the auto trans? And is that John as in John Bloom?
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Opinions on restoring faded bumpers?
bratman18 replied to jonas's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
As was said, a heat gun works great. Carefully go over the entire surface and I it'll turn shiny black as you move along.