Bratastick Posted July 24, 2017 Share Posted July 24, 2017 Just doing a small 2" lift but will need to extend the steering shaft. I've looked around though my scrap pile but really haven't come across anything that would work well. This is on an 82 Brat. The shaft is bigger around at the top, just shy of 5/8*. The lower is smaller, but doubt if there is enough clearance due to the axle. I'm thinking a tube to slip over each end and weld. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted July 24, 2017 Share Posted July 24, 2017 on later Subaru's you don't need to touch the steering shaft for a 2" lift. for small lifts you can find a Subaru with a longer steering rack ujoint assembly and swap it out. not sure what's compatible with a brat though. someone will surely know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djellum Posted July 25, 2017 Share Posted July 25, 2017 I cut the steering shaft apart where the 2 u joints connect, and slid a bushing center from an old toyota bin into the holes, welded it up. as long as it is close its fine, doesnt spin with any speed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naked Buell Posted July 31, 2017 Share Posted July 31, 2017 I used a 3/4 inch rigid pipe and it slid right over the original shaft that I had cut. Once I had it where I wanted it, tacked it with the welder, and then took it off and welded it up nice and then installed. Worked great and is stronger than stock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bratastick Posted August 3, 2017 Author Share Posted August 3, 2017 I used a 3/4 inch rigid pipe and it slid right over the original shaft that I had cut. Once I had it where I wanted it, tacked it with the welder, and then took it off and welded it up nice and then installed. Worked great and is stronger than stock. That's what I ended up doing. I marked it then tigged it together. 1/16" tube wall thickness, hopefully that will be strong enough. I angle cut the ends so I could get more area to weld. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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