SHOULD I DO A 6" LIFT IN MY "MY"?

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SHOULD I DO A 6" LIFT IN MY "MY"?

Post by BRUMBY » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:08 pm

HI CONSIDERING DOING 6" LIFT IN MY BRUMBYAND RUNNING 29 OR 30" TYRES JUST WONDERING PEOPLES THOUGHTS HAS ANYONE DONE IT
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Post by BaronVonChickenPants » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:30 pm

The 6" lift's do look good, but it's very important to make it safe.

The main issues I for see are with the authorities regarding the lift and with the EA81 driving the 30" tyres.

Although from what I hear bluesteel seems to manage with these issues ok.

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Post by stinky » Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:59 am

I think for a 6" you should join the lift blocks all together, kind of making a subframe. Otherwise you're just asking to break stuff. Also you'll want to make it somehow so you can use the standard bolts to bolt it up with new bolts holding the bottom on, I think 6" lift you'd need bolts rediculously long to reach all the way through and you'd be creating some major weak spots.

I know some guys on USMB have gone down this track.

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Post by bluesteel » Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:30 am

driving the 30's with the ea81 with twin carbs and a 3.7 4 speed was doable.... but it was getting to the stage where the car would stall before shed get bogged.

now with the ej22 and the 3.9 5speed... it feels like it has a heap more power, but thats only been up and down the driveway

as for the authorities, i havent tried my luck much yet, has only been out with the ea81 a couple times

and thats only with a 4" lift and a lot of fender cutting
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Post by daza » Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:54 am

I've thought about 6in lift for my Brumby many times, but i reckon you wold have to either "EJ" it, or T-case it, or Both :twisted:
and i can't afford to do that well enough to get it approved... :cry:
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Post by MUDRAT » Mon Feb 20, 2006 5:15 pm

Well . . . I drive a 5" lifted, EJ20'd L-series every day. I promise you 3 things will happen before get it to work out correctly:

1) You'll be poor
2) You'll be divorced
3) You'll cry. Possibly more than once.

Next Subaru I build will be a 3" lift.
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Post by BRUMBY » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:23 pm

HMM STILL UNDICIDED I LOVE THE LOOK BUT I HAVE A REAL CONCERN ABOUT DRIVE QUALITY, DRIVABILITY AND RELIABILTY I DONT WANT TO RUIN THE CAR BUY MAKING IT UNRELAIBLE AND ONLY SOMETHING THAT CAN BE DRIVIN ROUND TOWN OBVIOUSLY I UNDERSTAND THAT THERE WILL BE TEETHING PROBLEM BUT I AM A QUALIFIED MECHANIC AND HAVE A EQUIPED WORK SHOP THE SOLVEMOST OF THE MECHANICAL HASSLE BUT I CANT STAND A CAR THAT IS A PIG TO DRIVE AND YOU SPEND MORE TIME WORRING BOUT BREAKING AND SCRAPING THEN ENJOY DRVING CHEER THANK FOR VALUED OPINIONS

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Post by tim_81coupe » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:33 pm

Then in that case leave it stock. Lifting it will do all of what you don't want it to do.

And that "A" light on your keyboard isn't meant to be on unless you want to shout.
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Post by fredsub » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:53 pm

I said "no" only because the reason you should be doing a liift is for offroad capability,not show, but besides reliability you need strength. A sube with say 2" is to give it abit of capabilty more than stock, but when your considering something like 6", maybe thinking it can do like a large 4wd ?, I just think if thats what your after, just buy it "off-the-shelf" in the form of a large 4wd.
The shortwheel base jeep/suzuki look like they make a great platform for lift mods....seen some about.........

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Post by stinky » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:13 am

Next Subaru I build will be a 3" lift.
hear hear!

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Post by BRUMBY » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:23 am

Hi again i have have been a little slow in letting you guys my intention for this ute it is my daily work ute and no i am not doin it for the reason of "bling" or lookgood as i may have sounded i am doing it as a practical allround vehicle that can have a dual pupose.this is my 6th subaru and i have had and built many other brands of 4x4 landrover defender 6inch lift maxi drives 35"bajaclaws tyres patrol Gq inwhich i twin turboed lockers35"simex trekkers, xj jeep lifted 33"procomps sierra lift 5" v6 commodore motor hilux diffs 35"tyres (not nice to drive and unstable quick in a straightline) but i like my brumby and i think it has mega potetinal and can do most of whatthe other cars could do but may be more. i intend on fitting a ej 25 with 99 model sti heads hi flowed td04 microtech and nitrous if need for racing and a liberty automatic which i am looking for a sequentail shift computer setup that i have seen on a us forum all this will be fitted after the lift is sorted i beleive in doing one thing at atime and doing it well. i intened on racing it a cruiser park in the gymkanas and other similar events. i had a my wagon that i fitted a 4" kit to and had a set of superconqourer(sorry bout spelling) and it was quite ok to drive but i want to go to the next step sorry if i came across as a young "spanker" doinng it for looks i have seen plenty of cars people have done for looks and i have had to try to snatch them out on fraser island sometimes sucsessful other not but 1100kg car pulling 3oookg car out from holes the odds are against it. its good for a photo anyway. i hope i have cleared up my intentions

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Post by bluesteel » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:46 am

well if thats the case, go the 6" lift, reinforce everything, have some sort of removable swaybar setup so you can run nice stiff swaybars for the road, get it all engineered and enjoy.

but shoot for 31's sooo much more tyre choice, but youve prolly come across that already

you will certinaly have the power to get the bigger tyres moving, just gotta make sure the auto is up to it, but by the sounds of it i reckon you can cover that

oh and lift the front up an inch or so more than the back seem to sit flatter that way
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Post by BaronVonChickenPants » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:56 am

Also if your going to that extent I'd run a divorced transfer case and 4.11 or 4.44 diffs.

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Post by fredsub » Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:03 pm

sounds like you know what your on about :D
It would be great to see example of the divorced transfer case conversion...maybe too, live rear axle here in Aus :)
I'd be thinking of a new complete reinforced subframe - the subaru monoque body aint very strong. I'd also question whether subaru cvs/axles are up to it. Anyway who would care if the only subaru thing left on it is the body and engine? Still, thinking them/building them may be easy enough...making it legal for the road, thats the bloody hard/$$ part isn't it?

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Post by BRUMBY » Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:35 pm

Hi again guys ok i have decided to go with the 6 inch kit it arrives sat it look good and strong i have 235/75 15 (i think bout 30") i will take some photos before and after and post them up. i will also be changing the exhaust at same time i will try and bend up couple of different systems and and run it up on my dyno them and post results as well before and after to see which make most torque (power as well) it still only has the stock ea81 but it will be good for a laugh anyway i have fitted 2.25 systems before for customers and have found them to rev alittle easier but lose torque which i defintly dont want at moment but i could try it anyway as it seems to be a popular choice on forum.
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Post by subanator » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:13 am

stinky wrote:
Next Subaru I build will be a 3" lift.
hear hear!
I have chosen a 3" lift for L-Series, as thats was what I made for the MY. My thoughts about bigger tyres above 27" is the gearing headaches begin, but not impossible as suggested, just thats it overgeared at that size alone and does suck a lot of torque out of a EA81.
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Post by AlpineRaven » Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:58 pm

If i were ya, talk to your insurance companies and see what they have their say, if you have lifted sube and they wont let you be insured by them then you're in trouble. Normally more than 4" is recommended for off road only. not use as road use.

Thats my point of view.
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Post by Kev » Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:55 pm

I would like to see it done.

I am not sure about its onroad abilities & I can foresee a lot of problems with CV's etc.....But with your background you could be onto a winner.

Goodluck

Kev

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Post by BRUMBY » Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:41 pm

Just thought i would let you guys know that i did the lift and it has been faultless for the past nine months and drives better then it did standard. There was a bit involved but it worked out good it has been my daily driver and supprisingly the fuel econormy improved. ill post somepics as soon as i workout how cheers

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Post by bluesteel » Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:47 am

well done mate

have you just bolted in a 6" kit or done some reinforcing as well?

just wondering if there any flex/movement in the lift kit that you can notice?

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