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Scott in Bellingham
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this winter me and a buddy want to build a few subes , heres the specs on the one I want to make

 

 

EA82 dual carbed

D/R Trans 3.9

6" plus lift keeping radius rod mts and rear cross pipe mts in stock location

locker rear Diff 3.9

remove all unnessesary weight , roof,tail, nose, doors,stock bumpers,

keep front windshield

keep road legal (barely)

tires 27" or smaller

safety harnesses

keep front seat

have 2 small kids seats tucked behind front seats, maybe sideways

tube doors

full cage 1-1/4 or 1-1/2 " .095 tubing

storage on roof

storage area in rear

winch, removable on 2 x 2 receiver

Dual front e-brake

lights all around

air compressor

front tow bar

shorten wheel base

 

the list will continue to grow as we build up the Subies

I will post the progress as we go along

 

 

Scott

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EA82 dual carbed

D/R Trans 3.9

6" plus lift keeping radius rod mts and rear cross pipe mts in stock location

locker rear Diff 3.9

remove all unnessesary weight , roof,tail, nose, doors,stock bumpers,

keep front windshield

keep road legal (barely)

tires 27" or smaller

safety harnesses

keep front seat

have 2 small kids seats tucked behind front seats, maybe sideways

tube doors

full cage 1-1/4 or 1-1/2 " .095 tubing

storage on roof

storage area in rear

winch, removable on 2 x 2 receiver

Dual front e-brake

lights all around

air compressor

front tow bar

shorten wheel base

 

Now Santa's list is ready... :lol:

 

There's a couple things I'm scratching my head on,

your apparently keeping the stock body shell and

shortening the wheel base?

 

That concept seems kinda mutually exclusive?

I took 15" taken out of my driveline but I didn't use the old body.

 

Also...why are you choosing carbs?

If I had a choice, I'd use an injection system.

My carb is a B'otch to refire on an angle.

 

Document your build process.

We want pics!

Glenn,

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL Mad Max

01 Forester

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Now Santa's list is ready... :lol:

 

There's a couple things I'm scratching my head on,

your apparently keeping the stock body shell and

shortening the wheel base?

 

That concept seems kinda mutually exclusive?

I took 15" taken out of my driveline but I didn't use the old body.

 

Also...why are you choosing carbs?

If I had a choice, I'd use an injection system.

My carb is a B'otch to refire on an angle.

 

Document your build process.

We want pics!

Glenn,

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL Mad Max

01 Forester

 

 

trying to keep it road legal thus I need a title and windshield.

I have done the totalally ground up building befor and it sure takes along time setting everything up. if I use the stock body its just cut and weld all the geometry is alrady figured out.

 

carbs I want to build a duel carb manifold thought it would be a good test rig also less thing to give out like computer.

 

 

this whole project isnt set in stone . loo2king for all input

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trying to keep it road legal thus I need a title and windshield.

I have done the totalally ground up building befor and it sure takes along time setting everything up. if I use the stock body its just cut and weld all the geometry is alrady figured out.

 

carbs I want to build a duel carb manifold thought it would be a good test rig also less thing to give out like computer.

 

 

this whole project isnt set in stone . loo2king for all input

 

to get the title/legality you need most of the glass and some resemblance of doors (i know, jeeps drive around without doors but cops are used to seeing those. theyre NOT used to seeing 80something subarus with no doors) so you dont get hassled by the p'ops.

(2)you like carbs for simplicity? that seems silly. ive gone though tons of carbs but the first SPFI that i converted to has ran perfectly. even under 3 feet of water. i would HIGHLY recommend the SPFI conversion if you ar building the ultimate sube.

 

and dont forget the divorsed tcase. thats about as ultimate as it gets.

 

good luck man. keep everyone posted with pics

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to get the title/legality you need most of the glass and some resemblance of doors (i know, jeeps drive around without doors but cops are used to seeing those. theyre NOT used to seeing 80something subarus with no doors) so you dont get hassled by the p'ops.

(2)you like carbs for simplicity? that seems silly. ive gone though tons of carbs but the first SPFI that i converted to has ran perfectly. even under 3 feet of water. i would HIGHLY recommend the SPFI conversion if you ar building the ultimate sube.

 

and dont forget the divorsed tcase. thats about as ultimate as it gets.

 

good luck man. keep everyone posted with pics

 

iirc, jeeps can drive around without doors because they have about 4-5" of a lip on the floor... subarus do not have this

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to get the title/legality you need most of the glass and some resemblance of doors (i know, jeeps drive around without doors but cops are used to seeing those. theyre NOT used to seeing 80something subarus with no doors) so you dont get hassled by the p'ops.

 

It depends on what state you live in. I can drive around Nevada without doors and it's completely LEGAL. No doors. Nothing. I had some tube doors built for the brat because I was traveling into Washington, and they have laws stating that you need SOME resemblance of doors on your car.

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(i know, jeeps drive around without doors but cops are used to seeing those. theyre NOT used to seeing 80something subarus with no doors)

 

 

On my 86 GL I had no doors and got pulled over twice, but not for the doors. As long as you have proper restraints they shouldn't be able to do anything. I got pulled over for having my stock rims flipped inside out so the tires stuck out the fenders.

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I like it...

 

The doors are exactly what I would have done.

I prefer a cut door to a tube door.

 

Glueing the front and back together is going to be tough.

Do you have an over all length or wheel base your shooting for?

 

Glenn,

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL

01 Forester

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I like it...

 

The doors are exactly what I would have done.

I prefer a cut door to a tube door.

 

Glueing the front and back together is going to be tough.

Do you have an over all length or wheel base your shooting for?

 

Glenn,

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL

01 Forester

 

 

 

done some measuring, looks like 12-14 "cut out of center, 8-11" removed in back,

wheelbase around 86".

 

 

all the welding is simple, sheet metal use my MIG welder with .030 wire with 75/25 co2/argon shield

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