Subaru trailer set up
Subaru trailer set up
Hi all, I am about to rebuild the jet boat trailer, would like to match the rims to the WonderBrumby, has anyone ever made a trailer set up with Subie suspension?
I was thinking the rear of a front wheel drive sedan?
Any tips or pics would be much appreciated.
Matt
I was thinking the rear of a front wheel drive sedan?
Any tips or pics would be much appreciated.
Matt
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
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I'm going to be doing this soon, modifying the leaf setup on Dad's trailer to the torsion bar suspension of an MY 2WD rear end. The trailer is a 6X4 and has only 3 leafs per side, no significant loads are ever placed in it so I'm hoping the springs can stand up. I'll be using pump-up shocks too, mounted on some brackets I'm going to have to adapt to the frame.
There are three reasons why I'm doing it.
1) I have a spare 2WD rear end
2) I have nearly 1,000,000 spare Subaru 13" steelies with tyres.
3) I've been playing with my little mig welder lately and feel confident to move onto a bigger project.
Pics will come when I do it.
There are three reasons why I'm doing it.
1) I have a spare 2WD rear end
2) I have nearly 1,000,000 spare Subaru 13" steelies with tyres.
3) I've been playing with my little mig welder lately and feel confident to move onto a bigger project.
Pics will come when I do it.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
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Are you hooking up brakes? - I have rear Vortex disks from a 2wd, if you need em, but I am not sure what you have on the Brum.. They'd be cheap.
Chris 
'88 Vortex AWD turbo with "go hard" attitude -
WRX EJ20G and box , TD05 Turbo and 4.111 running gear.
5 Stud conversion (Crossbred Performance) Multi pot GT Legacy brakes and 17" rims
Plenty of plans... the plans are getting done slowly;).... getting there - NOT!

'88 Vortex AWD turbo with "go hard" attitude -
WRX EJ20G and box , TD05 Turbo and 4.111 running gear.
5 Stud conversion (Crossbred Performance) Multi pot GT Legacy brakes and 17" rims
Plenty of plans... the plans are getting done slowly;).... getting there - NOT!

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i have built several trailer with early subie rear end , the uglies as you call them, the first trailer was a car trailer with tandem axles second was a 6x4 box trailer dam soft ride it was and carried bucket loads of weight and last was a huge tandem trailer my dad used to move a house full of funiture from the gold coast to kurumba in the gulf, so yes subie rear ends are very tough espeacially the uglies
Go for it i say
Thierry
Go for it i say
Thierry
Hopefully in the next few weeks I'll get my Subaru trailer project properly underway. Gotta remember pick up the 2wd rear end soon actually!
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https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
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Thanks guys, exactly the input I was looking for.
Reasons why...
-I like Subaru stuff (I can fix it)
-Leaf springs offend me in several ways, especially the rusty bastards that are on there now!
-It gives me spare wheel options
-I hate trailer wheel bearing design and the fact the wheels are just waiting to fly off!
-I am with Tim (in spirit) and getting more adventurous with the Mig.
- I can pick up the stern of the boat with one hand (empty, very empty)
-With the a motor in place and jet sort of place I can lift the stern with a little grunt.
This is going to be a very light boat.
So, humour me here....
2WD MY Ass end ( I am thinking wagon torsion bar )
Drilled for 6 stud with 15" Black Rats
Coil overs if necessary later from L series wagon.
Will the brakes (normal hydraulic brakes) be able to be utilised and connected to the Wonder Brumby's system?
It would be cool to have a couple of fancy stainless hydraulic couplers to click in and go.
Especially if the boat is loaded with camping gear, fuel and ice
(going camping)
or crayfish, abalone and fish (coming home)
Cheers,
Matt
Reasons why...
-I like Subaru stuff (I can fix it)
-Leaf springs offend me in several ways, especially the rusty bastards that are on there now!
-It gives me spare wheel options
-I hate trailer wheel bearing design and the fact the wheels are just waiting to fly off!
-I am with Tim (in spirit) and getting more adventurous with the Mig.
- I can pick up the stern of the boat with one hand (empty, very empty)
-With the a motor in place and jet sort of place I can lift the stern with a little grunt.
This is going to be a very light boat.
So, humour me here....
2WD MY Ass end ( I am thinking wagon torsion bar )
Drilled for 6 stud with 15" Black Rats
Coil overs if necessary later from L series wagon.
Will the brakes (normal hydraulic brakes) be able to be utilised and connected to the Wonder Brumby's system?
It would be cool to have a couple of fancy stainless hydraulic couplers to click in and go.
Especially if the boat is loaded with camping gear, fuel and ice
(going camping)
or crayfish, abalone and fish (coming home)
Cheers,
Matt
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
I havn't heard of a trailer brake system that actually interconnects with the towing vehicle's system...sounds too hard!
The trailers with brake assistance that I have seen have a different tow hitch. The tow hitch has a built in master cylinder and a huge piston. Basically when you start to slow down, the piston is compressed by the weight of the trailer pushing against the back of your car. This operates the master cylinder which in turn operates the trailer's brakes.
It ends up proportioning the brakes basically exactly with how hard you are slowing down.
You should be able to pick one up from a trailer parts place and adapt it easily to some brake lines going down to the MY drums.
Here's a pic - the middle one...
http://www.trailerfactory.com.au/images ... plings.jpg
The lever is to manually lock the brakes on (handbrake)
I was thinking of doing this with my `Baru trailer but probably won't now unless I think it needs it. Surprisingly the rear half of an L series wagon is quite light weight!
The trailers with brake assistance that I have seen have a different tow hitch. The tow hitch has a built in master cylinder and a huge piston. Basically when you start to slow down, the piston is compressed by the weight of the trailer pushing against the back of your car. This operates the master cylinder which in turn operates the trailer's brakes.
It ends up proportioning the brakes basically exactly with how hard you are slowing down.
You should be able to pick one up from a trailer parts place and adapt it easily to some brake lines going down to the MY drums.
Here's a pic - the middle one...
http://www.trailerfactory.com.au/images ... plings.jpg
The lever is to manually lock the brakes on (handbrake)
I was thinking of doing this with my `Baru trailer but probably won't now unless I think it needs it. Surprisingly the rear half of an L series wagon is quite light weight!
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
Thanks Andrew, that will be the way to go I think.
I like simple.
I like simple.
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
i have a set of my rear drums with 6 holes in them if youre intersted
also is there any real working difference between 2wd and 4wd rear ends?
it cant hurt having the rear stub axle hanging out
unless of course you have a 2wd rear end sitting there
oh and i think im heading up that way on the weekend if u need anything (gotta show u the new rexy anyways)
also is there any real working difference between 2wd and 4wd rear ends?
it cant hurt having the rear stub axle hanging out
unless of course you have a 2wd rear end sitting there
oh and i think im heading up that way on the weekend if u need anything (gotta show u the new rexy anyways)

That would be great, let me know when you are coming up.bluesteel wrote:i have a set of my rear drums with 6 holes in them if youre intersted
oh and i think im heading up that way on the weekend if u need anything (gotta show u the new rexy anyways)
I will hear you coming anyway, I am sure.
Don't cut the corners at Rocky Hills (around Kabuki), the Contabulary have a nice little trap set.
Failure to keep left.
Got me my first warning in 15 years of driving.
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
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