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monstaru

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  1. very nice.....lift , swampers,don't forget the lights.......cheers
  2. i have a valance, it is not perfect but may be better than the one you have,a drivers side seatbelt is there too. let me know....thanks brian
  3. clear your messages......thanks, brian
  4. just to clarify.....that was the monster iwas fighting......time has been slim.got to it yesterday.man does that make a difference.no more hump.no more clank-clank.got the title to her today....will be driving her soon,stoked
  5. well, cheney is not that far away...adn spoki-doki is looking at 6-9 inches....i say bring it.it will be fun.when you gonna come check out the brat?
  6. hey petie, tomorrow should be a good day for snow fun...... 6-9 inches heh...
  7. just call me a bastard.....i got a weber 32/36 dgv/5a(manual choke) on e bay for 60 bucks shipped(gloating). i have found one on a fiat, and a volvo though......
  8. even better, best of both worlds not ****ing with you, just saying that it is sometimes a blessing in disguise that the brat won't do what you think it should..... maybe it will last longer and be cheaper on parts:drunk:
  9. i have used seafoam in my brat, volvo, and 4 runner it is awesome stuff.the atf trick should only be used until warm up on the engine.it is NOT GOOD to leave it in.there is also a diesel fuel trick for your fuel system. it is not for beginners though.....( as i talk like i am a professional)hahaha no really, agood diesel mechanic i know told me that you could poor up to a quart through your carb at high rpms and it would do wonders... well , i have seen it,it did wonders.you can not let the carb choke out though....it will not start again.at least until you tear it apart and clean it all out.that can suck.however , from what i understand the atf trick can be just as bad for your engine.you should put a quart in place of oil at oil change and let the car get to operating temperature then shut her down and change the oil again.if you do not take it out it will eat seals.it is a detergant base after all.what happened to your engines bucky?just curious...............cheers all
  10. in the past i have taken my 4spd d/r into the depths of oregon's forest(slimy moss infested places),the deserts of washington(up and past the wild horses national monument where you are not supposed to go),and all around everywherein between spokane and seattle.my engine blew, not my tranny.it was amazing when you reach the top of any hill and see large 4x4's looking in amazement.that was a stock 84 gl wagon.now i have a dual range in the brat.i am sure i will be pleased with it as well.do not be hasty in your decision to get rid of it.check it out for what itis worth and you might find that the brat was just not meant to race on the ice.but, it could take you to a hilltop to watch your friends race....
  11. i got my weber today.. it is a 32/36 dgv/5a manual choke... it needs to be cleaned and such , but not bad for 60 bucks shipped
  12. i recently installed a byb/pk lift and did it in two afternoons.it was simple if you pay attention to what you are doing and take all of the "hints".perplexing at first when you get it and lay all of the pieces out, but easy once you climb under and start.good luck.....hope you get OZIFIED!
  13. these are mine .....http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/data/500/6171Picture_41.jpg i will like them better when they are black
  14. either would be applicable then......just different measurements for different rims ehhh?the toyota rims i have seem to be just like all the rest i have found lying around.and seem to be the same that anyone who is running toyota rims is running.they seem to have better "backspacing "than pugs.. chevy , the same. am i on the right track here?anyone?
  15. ummmm, one word........ drillpress.wow that was easy....that is my plan anyway. this a chart i found somewhere, it checks out as far as i have tested....... 6Lug x 5.5" 4x4 Chevy 4x4 GMC Most Isuzu 4x4 Toyota Most Nissan Mazda Pickup
  16. hhmmmm....theres one of those at the yard right now(as i get smacked in the back of the head)
  17. i have found that all toyota 6 lugs we can utilize.they are on any 4x4 vehicle that they sell.the generic steelies if you will, are mainly on 4runners and pickups.most of them if not all are of the backspacing we have been discussing.
  18. i looked around and have found anything from 4.5 inch offset to 3.5 inch offset.the toyota steelies i want to use i believe are 3.5 or 3.75.am i correct in thinking that i will be able to run a 7 or 8 inch wide rim with minimal problems...this would be with a 27 to 29 inch tire...i want to be able to still get my full flex capabilities with no rubbing whatsoever.i am willing to trim and bang.just want to clarify on the offset....
  19. that sounds like what i ahev encounterd.pound that sucker out......i have yet to rectify,due to other interest(kicking some rump roast at horseshoes).but will actually be doing it on the morrow
  20. not to be a pessimist,but check your wheel wells.they are an achilles heel for these brats.you can check out subarubrat,com .his page gives a run down on it that helped me out a bunch...
  21. i drive a volvo right now.....i love me a soob,but those are reliable too.man oh man
  22. i was supposed to address this today.didn't happen.tomorrow will be the day of reckoning.baccaruda and i looked at the situation and it appears to be the top of the strut mount hitting the fender.and then the strut spring is flipping around and clunking as it seats in the proper spot.......i believe it simply needs the bfh.we will see tomorrow.
  23. 31 inch is pretty big....i don't know if a ttransfer case mod is in my future or not....i am willing to pound and cut fenders though.i just do not want to lose to much power...
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