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  1. Well, I think they barely dodged the bullet. I know part of the trail was shut down for a little while... Check out the Land Use forum on the PBB. There is a lot more infor there.
  2. A few years ago one of the Australian guys put a supercharger from an older Toyota MR2 on his ea82... In theory you could make almost anyone work as long as you found a belt that would work.
  3. There is a big difference between the smiley flipoff that a LOT of people use, and the regular flipoff... Sure, there is a lot of smiley flipoff, that means it's all in good fun... Obviously it's very hard to convey exact meaning through type, that one is used a lot to convey that... The moon rover setup has become popular as of late because of Tiny, the first buggy run by Jon Bundrant of All-Pro Offroad. After he came out with Tiny (built by Nelson and Nelson Offroad who usually do Baja trucks), a lot of people came out with their own versions. The rigs work very well... A lot of the people there are of the go big or go home attitude. But once again, it's not jeepsunlimited.com. There are a lot of the competitors of the rockcrawling circuits there, and they all go big. PBB runs the gamut though. It's not all 44 inch tires (there are some bigger and more smaller), and not all 2.5 ton rockwell axles. Really though, once you get past the facade, there really are a decent bunch of guys (and girls) over there. They are doing a lot to try and keep trails open also, more than you would think. Actually, the Con is in danger of being shut down if they aren't careful, and a lot of PBB members try and watch to ensure that the trail is being taken care of properly...
  4. 1. PBB is approximately 5x as big as the USMB. It's known for not putting up with (for lack of a better word) stupidity. There are several other not as hardcore sites that are more appropriate for that. It's not asking about "what's the best lift for my jeep that I can buy", it's more of "I rebuilt the suspension on my jeep and am having trouble with anti-squat". I have learned more there than I could ever imagine. It's just not an easy board. They are trying to remedy that, but it's not easy. 2. There is a difference between Pirate4x4.com and the Pirates of the Rubicon. Originally P4x4.com started out as a board FOR the Pirates of the Rubicon club, but slowly grew into what it has become today. There are really only about 15 or 20 members of the Pirates of the Rubicon. So one does not necessarily represent the other. Sure, I go to Pirate4x4.com, but I'm not a member of the Pirates of the Rubicon Club. Some people don't necessarily make that distinction, however.
  5. While you find that funny, Pirate is the same way in that respect. They are asked not to actively search out and start flame wars. Sure, the HP caught crap there. I know you and Eric (mainly) caught crap, along with MudRat about going on the Con. Despite the crap that goes on there, I would trust most of the main posters on that board. I've met MANY PBB board members through various events, and they've alway been stand-up guys. Sure, there are guys on there I wouldn't trust. There are guys on here that I woudln't trust. It goes both ways. Back to the subject: The spotter of the team the buggy is being built for has always had respect for the WRX engine, and has wanted to use one for several years. Now they are getting their chance. Will be interesting to see how it goes.
  6. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=308894&highlight=subaru This is one of the top teams in the rockcrawling community. This year they are going to a WRX STi engine. Will be interesting to see how it does. Now, I also know some of you don't like Pirate4x4.com. I am not posting this to turn it into a board war. I think it's cool as hell, and the people building this particular buggy are cool as hell. So, please do not go over there and start anything.
  7. hmm... to lower mine, all i have to do is turn the struts down... course it helps that they are adjustable.
  8. BTW, for anyone wanting to install Toyota axles, I can make a connection for you. With the information I've been given, I'm not entirely sure this is true, but this is what I was told, so I'm going with it. Nippon-Denso is one of the largest Japanese car parts makers. Toyota owns Nippon-Denso. Nippon-Denso parts are in Subes. There ya go.
  9. I'll agree with you to a point. And I'll back up what I say also, with an analogy to this board. Pirate is different than most other boards, this is true. I'd say half of those guys are cool as can be, and half are just plain jerks. You run into that type of thing on most boards across the world. As Pirate is more of an extreme website, they get more than their fair share of noobs and trolls that ask ridiculous questions without first searching. Why, even here, on the USMB, we get questions that come up constantly that people are telling others to search for, that the answer was actually just posted last week. I've met probably 10 or more people off of Pirate through various wheeling events, and they have ALL been cool as hell. Much the same as I'm sure the Hatch Patrol, and just about every other board member would be. I'd trust most of the board members to help me out in a jam as I would any USMB member. Over there, you just have to have a *little* thicker skin. And as Zap (and I believe subarubrat) said earlier "I didn't build it for you". Trust me, there is a lot of flaming that goes on there, but there is also a lot of comraderie. Keep in mind, there are about 10x as many members over there, and there is a lot more to police...
  10. 2 things. 1. It is possible to get the pin almost the entire way in when it's 180 off. It just takes a hammer and some patience. 2. It will come back out if you get it almost the entire way in, it just involves a punch, a hammer, and some patience. Don't ask how i know.
  11. How fun it was to drive an EA-81 equipped vehicle. My jeep is down right now, so I borrowed a friend's hatch to drive for a week or so... It's not a powerhouse by any means, but it's still fun to drive... Wish I could find one close to me for cheap...
  12. okay, I can't get the freakin crank pulley nut loose. any suggestions?? Car is dead, so I can't just hook up the ratchet and go that way...
  13. that's the reason i checked the disty. I figured if something had happened, I'd be able to tell from the disty gear at least. Disty gear appeared to be in fine shape, with nothing wrong. I don't believe the disty turns, which we checked originally. That's the reason timing belt was deduced. I still have to get the crank pulley off to get the timing belts off, so I'm still working on it.
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