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About frogstar7055
- Birthday 12/17/1963
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Location
Jacksonville Fl
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Interests
Subaru's,Motorcycles
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Machinist
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Biography
Old and cranky
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Vehicles
10 Forester,01 Forester
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Went to the rock today. Didn't take much pic or vid but was a good day.
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Pins (hardened) were longer than I needed so I took up slack with o-rings and brass washers.
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Tires are 225/70 15 and just fit. I'll get some pics of the disconnects up tomorrow.
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I'll post up some pics of the pin set up when I get it back on later today.
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Replaced the lower bolts with pins that look like trailer hitch pins only smaller. Worked well but with the front sway on it was fine on road so I took off the rear completely (still got it). Think I'm gonna put it back on and remove the front. Pull pins when I go off road.
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^ very nice,like the recovery shackles.
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So I've been running around with the front sway bar and no rear sway bar. Decided to do a test. (this was as far as I could go before leaving rubber on the pavement) So I disconnected the front sway bar and took it for a ride. Not as much body roll as I expected,didn't get on the highway but imagine it's quite noticeable there. Went back up the ramps,what a difference. (could have went farther,couldn't rock it at all like this) So that's all fine and good but would it make a difference off road. Luckily I have a small area to play in right next to my neighborhood. Theirs a hill there about 20/25 ft high,about 45 deg angle,rutted and off camber. I could climb it with the front sway but only with some momentum. Now I crawled up it from a dead stop in 2nd gear with the 4eat lock engaged,no wheel spin whatsoever. I made quick disconnects for the rear before I removed it completely,thinking of putting that back on and removing the front. Anybody done this,any thoughts?
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My first street bike was a CL350. Couldn't kill it with a grenade.
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Just a couple of Hella's on a quiky aluminum mount I made.
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Are you saying this trans (nissan pathfinder) will bolt to our bell housing on a 4eat? With a married transfer case on it? Does it bolt to the front Subie diff case? If so that almost REQUIRES I put solid axles under my Foz. Something I've given serious thought to,this would make it all the easier. Any info you have on this would be greatly appreciated.
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monstaru Are you talking about welding up the transfer clutch itself? If you are have you thought about making a drive slug to take the place of the plates instead? And it wasn't until 2 posts ago that you said anything about a transfer case so binding would not be an issue like I stated posts ago. Just saying.
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I really like that.
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I'm running Yokohama Geolander A/T S's and got no complaints. Don't know if they come in your size but there not quite as aggressive as the Grabbers.
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No problem on tarmac if he took out the front diff (i.e. RWD).