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As a UPS employee for 27 years now, if they use us for nationwide shipping, I suggest overboxing certain parts. I drove package cars for 23 years, now I'm inside loading them. One car I load has 4 car dealerships. You can't imagine what some of these boxes look like......You can't just take a boxed item off a shelf and slap a label on it and expect it to go through 5 sorting facilities before it makes its destination.......Like an axelshaft box dropped on its end on a concrete floor.....OUCH!!!!

Speakin of axelshafts, yes we need some nice ones that will last for years

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Lower ring and pinion ratios for the R160

Standard EJ into EA body adapter kit

lift/lower springs and better struts

 

Some other things like parallel front shock kits, larger lift kits etc. are a limited market but people like myself and others who build such things have already expressed the interest in handing over such methods and designs to be produced by a third party for others. A 6 inch and up lift is a fairly involved thing because it is built on the vehicle as you go. Making the task of producing one for somebody else an impossible or unreasonable job. But a person set up with a jig to make them could tool off the subframes, several in a day.

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Lift kits I'm sure are out of the question.

 

ej22 conversion kits I'm sure are out of the question.

 

Lockers are most likely out of the question. (where the hell do they go about even looking for them to stock them?)

 

Tailgate trim is most likely out of the question.

 

14 inch and 15 inch wheels with 4x140mm lug pattern are out of the question. (they aren't a tire and wheel shop, though they do stock VW wheels) Where the HELL do they even find them if you can't?

 

 

 

You guys could feel free to ask for parts that exist.

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What would you like to see them carry to save you a trip to the idiots at Schucks/Kragen?

 

Thanks, Eric

LOCKERS! :D yaya i know; good luck! hehe

 

how about some of the keen little subaru tools? Like the axle tool or the timing belt tensioner tool? I know most ppl get by with out them but that is mostly becuase you simply can't find them unless the dealership happens to have one still in or you luck out online.

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i don't think anybodies mentioned it yet, and I seen a lot of talk recently about: Transmission Mounts

 

How about fan control coil thingy just about everyone needs, so we can have all 4 stages of heat and A/C

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My question is this: are we talking the entire Bow-Wow chain (Canada and US), or just the one you're dealing with? If it's the whole chain, I'd say pretty much everything that has been mentioned. The nearest B-W to me is about 4hr's drive, but it would be nice to know that I can get everything I need from them.

Oh yeah, how about an entire rebuild kit to go with the cams? I'm talking gaskets, rings, bearings, hardware, even pistons (in up sizes), rods, valves, etc. If they are sourcing their Soob stuff from Altrom, most of this is available already.

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same as mentioned above also, emphasis on the good axles, gaskets of a good variety...

 

and other misc. hop ups!

 

I wonder if they can be a seller of lift kits? (ex: PK makes them, sells them to bow wow, and they can sell them to customers who dont like to hassel with "ordering".., or somethign like that)

 

and re-man or new engine parts for older engines- like ea81 longblocks, shortblocks, heads... that sort of thing!

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Discount on Redline or Castrol oil by the case. I've been there before and only don't go more often since the stock seems limited for Subaru stuff. However, Zap is correct in their good follow-up on weber stuff. Interesting turn of events since I tried to get a donation from them for last year's event; I guess I just didn't talk to the right person. They did let me leave our flyers on their counter.

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Lemme see. Talked to a buddy of mine that has an 89 Subaru 2WD auto with a nice stereo in it. He asked for:

Lowering springs

coil overs

nice clean looking body kits

polyurathane bushings for suspension

rims that fit our lug pattern

better brake setups ie cross drilled and slotted rotors

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  • 1 year later...

aftermarket vac solenoids and such

coolant temp, throttle position, mass air flow sensors

 

25 SPLINE EA81 AXLES!!!!!

 

stereo install kits

 

metric bolts subaru size, mainly exhaust studs and mounting hardware(i.e. transission crosseber bolts with bushings

 

bolt kits with nuts and washers for such applications as (exhaust studs and nuts) (engine bellhousing and motor mount) (intake bolt set) (flywheel bolts) (roll pin kits for axles all around)

 

farm out byb and allied armament as vendors for custom parts and lift kits

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  • 2 months later...

what everyone has said and also R180's also for those of us that want more diff back there with the appropriate(sp?) gearing for old school and new school subies also an option for LSD's (aftermarket of course like cusco and such) and stubs, bolt in stubs (for those of us running u-joints out back),or no stubs (circlip mounted) and such

 

and as skunkaroo has said Weatherstripping for us gen 1 guys and also custom struts! like KYB Gas-A-just struts and shocks!

 

oh and also get a Bow wow down here in the portland area (or few)

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Why does this thread keep popping up?

 

While some of these idea's are good ones, most are cost prohibitive. You can't expect a company that sells parts for a living to pony up the cash, time, etc... to deliver custom parts to a small and dwindling market such as ours.

 

Set down the pipe, and think about this reasonably.

 

Bow Wow can get you:

 

Delta cams

Gasket sets

Oil filters

Oil pumps

Water pumps

Webers

Weber Jets

Weber Aircleaners

Weber Accessories

Temp. Senders

Pressure Senders

Axles

Bearings

Clutch's

 

 

I could keep going on and on. They know their way around, and can almost always deliver a japanese part (oem, or close to) for cheaper than OEM prices. If they don't have it in stock, it will be usually be in the next day. They'll ship for more than fair prices.

 

Mention Tex, or the USMB.

 

Please let this thread fall to the ground.

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I just got sponsorship from BOW-WOW Import Specialists in Lake City (Seattle) for this years WCSS....

 

I think is a Good Idea to Bring us in Honduras, a store of this sponsorship...

Here we got only the Subaru Dealer, then a Lot of national aftermarket stores... and Napa and Midas... but Napa and Midas are not good (because their Prices are Extremly High) and national aftermarket sells almost only cheap chinese parts... and some japanese... (I have installed chinese parts that only lasts for three months :confused: and other stuff for Subies... maybe if you come here...

It`s just a wish... you know...

Recently I purchase a Redline - Weber K731 Kit (Complete with 32/36 DEGV Carb. adaptor for EA82, Etc...) that was very difficult to do from here... (You couldn`t Imagine) ...And so, many people here has the same problem findin` parts to their American or American Version Cars (Think about that here, almost 70% of cars in our streets came from U.S.A. by small aftermarket importers) and our Latin American Version parts almost always doesn`t fit the American Version Cars...

For Example, here the Subaru Loyale is Called Leone and it came with another complete diferent carburetor, Craptachi, that doesn`t fit my subie... and I did waste money buyin that... :mad:

People here (In all Central America, and maybe Latin America) do their U.S.A Version cars last, using parts that bring here the "Yonkers" (SpanGlish word for "Junk Yards" ... in some places, are called as "Desarmes" Plural of Disarm in Spanish)

So Maybe to open here a store that bring us Good New Parts for our cars, is a very Good Idea... I Think.

Best Regards.

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