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Thought everyone would be interested in a project--'82 GLF--1800 with a 40mm Delorto carb, dual 2" pipes back to a Dynomax dual in/dual out muffler, re-drilled hubs (4 X 120mm bolt pattern) with 15" rims & tires---starting to do the body mods--have a '01 Legacy Sedan 4.5" rear spoiler on the way, will flare the wells 2" & build a front air dam & rear cap. I build hard bushings & suspension mods for race cars & wanted a low-cost play toy--so here's the link-- Subaru Project

 

Will be ready (I think) about a month or so--just in time for the start of the auto-cross season. Will keep the page updated as the car progresses--the current height at the roofline is 41"--ground clear is 8"--plan to have the final clearance about 4.5" to 5.5"

 

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Don't know about the meet in Aug--I'll try--As for the bushings--I can make them any way you want--to the best of my knowledge--inner bushings are the same from the mid 70's to the last of the Loyale series---If you have a spare control arm, the measurements are---2.175 to ends of inner sleeve & arm sleeve width is 1.910 or so---E me as to what you are interested in---:)

 

Dean

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Well- I already have the basic set designed, so I can cut a set for $30.00--can't cost much for shipping--I'd say $35/40 total per car set including shipping (depends on how fast you want them:) )--The material is UHMW--self-lubricating thermoplastic--abrasion index is similar to stainless steel--I use the material in place of spherical bearings--only drawback is it must be machined, not melted & poured. I can send you the easiest way to get the old bushings out--messy & ugly, but its rubber after all---

 

Dean

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As a side note--you guys that are lifting yours--these will help control the front suspension & i'm thinking of designing the rear inner bushes--need to know if the FWD & 4WD bushes are the same or not---I have a example of a 4WD rear (84 GL wagon). Not an open ad, but if anybody else is interested--once I start cutting sets--I can make 5/6 sets at a pass--helps to have the lathe set-up.:D

 

Dean

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Ya--I have drilled rotors for many years (Formula Ford's are solids too)--all it takes is a drill press & a fair amount of time--each rotor has 51 holes in it ;)--just rember to not drill them in a even pattern--vary it a bit & they won't howl-- The stud holes in the hubs were welded over & I spun them in a lathe to re-index to the 120mm pattern--the wheels are older Empie-Super Beetle wheels--the studs are 7/16 RH (chev & other domestic stuff)--I have a goal to stay within $2000 for the project--was cutting up a stock manifold this evening--am going to weld 90 degree 1.25" tubing to a old weber side-draft manifold flange & use a 40mm Delorto carb--it'll be living in the old spare tire area--I have another thread looking for a newer hood scoop & hood vents off of a '97ish Outback sport--need a damaged hood--anyone got one?? :)

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Just scored a '97 Outback Sport hood today!! Has damage--but all I want is the scoop & front heat vents ( & surrounding sheet metal)--A yard we work with is slipping it to me for $100--Dealer wants that much for just the scoop--I'll be playing with it over the next week or so--as soon as I have pics, I'll post them--Adam was talking about doin' carbon fiber or 'glass parts--if the hood turns out like I want--I might talk to him about a "run":grin:

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Well--the hood I ended up with is a '97 Legacy Outback--no airvents & the lower hoodscoop. I took a panel cutter to the damaged hood & cut 3" all around the scoop---then did all the measuring & cutting on T Rex's hood--Tell me what you guys think------

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