A DOG Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 I heard that if you put a byb 3in lift on an EA81 you can't use the factory skid plate again. Is that true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 I don't know but... That would make sence because the skid plate is attached to the crossmember and the body too. So...if you lift the body in relation to the crossmember... You would need the put a spacer between the body and the front of the skid plate to make it match like it did before the lift. Good Luck, Glenn 82 SubaruHummer 01 Forester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A DOG Posted May 27, 2005 Author Share Posted May 27, 2005 Damn. I really don't want to leave my oil pan unprotected. I'm gonna have to do some engineering.(duct tape) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 Once you have the lift done, and know where everything is going to be, then you can custom fab something. I'm using a custom bent sheet of 1/8 steel mounted to the frame in front and to the old skid plate mounts in back. I don't think it will support the entire weight of the car on top of a rock but it will let me know that I need to backoff! I look at my skid plate as more of a "curb pealer". If I hear it, I'm getting in to a problem area and need to re-assess my approach. Good luck, Glenn 82 SubaruHummer--1/8 steel skid plate :cool: 01 Forester--plastic skid plate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezapar Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 I heard that if you put a byb 3in lift on an EA81 you can't use the factory skid plate again. Is that true. The kit comes with a spacer that allows you to re-install your factory skid plate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSubaruJunkie Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 Eric is right. The BYB lift includes a 3" spacer to retain the front skid plate. You dont need to worry about your oilpan -Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
singletrack Posted May 27, 2005 Share Posted May 27, 2005 The kit comes with a spacer that allows you to re-install your factory skid plate. It facilitates plate removal as well! I can't see any other way to do it with the stock skid though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A DOG Posted May 27, 2005 Author Share Posted May 27, 2005 The kit comes with a spacer that allows you to re-install your factory skid plate. Sweeet. I can't wait to get my lift. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MorganM Posted May 31, 2005 Share Posted May 31, 2005 It facilitates plate removal as well! I can't see any other way to do it with the stock skid though. I can... A) Make a new skid plate put the spacer where the skid plate attaches to the crossmember support instead of up front where it can get hung up and obviously ripped off. now it might get hung up when you go in reverse however. C) don't use any spacer at all and simply bolt it up where it should be up front and forget the rear bolts. it stays on tight, it wont rip off, and it doesnt get hung up on stuff. the back of the skid palt will sit flush to the crossmember support it used to bolt too. if one was so inclined the could drill two new holes in the crossmember support plate and bolt the skid plate on. I havent had a problem with out the two bolts back there yet however. note: this is in reference to the EA82 not the EA81 which has a different skid plate setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flowmastered87GL Posted June 1, 2005 Share Posted June 1, 2005 If anyone needs the EA81 skid plate spacer, I have an extra one (brand new with all its bolts) Pay me shipping and its yours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soobmater Posted June 1, 2005 Share Posted June 1, 2005 Damn. I really don't want to leave my oil pan unprotected. I'm gonna have to do some engineering.(duct tape) lol i love duct tape! i use it on everything, car,house,kids bike,ect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A DOG Posted June 1, 2005 Author Share Posted June 1, 2005 lol i love duct tape! i use it on everything, car,house,kids bike,ect. If you gave a cave man duct tape they would probably marry you. Or rape you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soobmater Posted June 1, 2005 Share Posted June 1, 2005 If you gave a cave man duct tape they would probably marry you. Or rape you. srew him, he can get his own duct tape. and if he trys to rape me well he might get to see my new shot gun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
archemitis Posted June 2, 2005 Share Posted June 2, 2005 after seeing that oil pump ripped of. i realy like the idea of putting a spacer in the rear of the skid plate, not the front... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
singletrack Posted June 2, 2005 Share Posted June 2, 2005 after seeing that oil pump ripped of. i realy like the idea of putting a spacer in the rear of the skid plate, not the front... I redrilled the spacer and stuck it back on with 3 14mm thread bolts and big ol' washers; it's definetly stronger now than it was. Neccessity is the mother of invention, as the original mounting point/capitve nuts no longer exist. Her's my plan though, since EA82s have the swaybar in front of the control arms.... I removed the sway bar long ago, and it left two solid mounts on the cross member... I'm going to build a chin guard off those mounts that should be able to cover the y-pipe. I might even be able to incorparate a bushing in there to suck up future impacts. Any EA82 abusers try that yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcbrat Posted June 2, 2005 Share Posted June 2, 2005 after seeing that oil pump ripped of. i realy like the idea of putting a spacer in the rear of the skid plate, not the front... actually, if you were to attach the skidplate on the front as normal, you would need to just re-drill some holes in the plate it attaches to. the new holes will be more forward from their original position... but by doing that, the skid plate will now be very close to the oil pump, if not hitting it or the filter. in the pic posted with the twisted skid plate, the pump is still intact. that pic looked like ramming speed was involved if the skid plate had been on without a front spacer, I think there would have been oil pump/possibly engine damage from an impact like that... if your gonna be rammin', better off with a full skid plate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
singletrack Posted June 2, 2005 Share Posted June 2, 2005 that pic looked like ramming speed was involved It was like 2nd lo, I swear! Seriously, I just caught it at the "perfect" angle. It's not like I was going fast enough to spill my beer or anything. Definetly took out the pump though, snapped the pressure sender off and took a piece of the pump housing with it. Also cracked a T belt cover, bent the pitch stopper, dented the pan, and totally polluted the trail. :-\ Anywho, I tried to set mine up without the spacer when I fixed it, and the plate was touching the pressure sender and oil pan. That's no good, it's not doing jack then. Even with the spacer there's only like 1/2" of clearance in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MorganM Posted June 2, 2005 Share Posted June 2, 2005 I redrilled the spacer and stuck it back on with 3 14mm thread bolts and big ol' washers; it's definetly stronger now than it was. Neccessity is the mother of invention, as the original mounting point/capitve nuts no longer exist. Her's my plan though, since EA82s have the swaybar in front of the control arms.... I removed the sway bar long ago, and it left two solid mounts on the cross member... I'm going to build a chin guard off those mounts that should be able to cover the y-pipe. I might even be able to incorparate a bushing in there to suck up future impacts. Any EA82 abusers try that yet? A backyard offroad mod'er after my own heart As I was swaping in a 'new' axle this Memorial day I was looking at where the swabar links used to be mounted and said to myself "Self; wouldnt that be a good spot to mount some skids?" and I replyed to myself "sho'nuff!" Now I just have to talk to my proffesional fabricator on making it happen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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