SJR Lift
- Brumby Kid
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SJR Lift
Hey Guys,
I did some searching around and found these guys.
SJR Lift
http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php?option ... e&Itemid=5
They are from america, and make and sell lift kits, diff drop plate,
Engine swap parts, 4 to 6 stud hubs, all sorts.
Seems to be mainly for older subaru's.
Would like to see what you guys make of some of their products.
Cheers Cam
I did some searching around and found these guys.
SJR Lift
http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php?option ... e&Itemid=5
They are from america, and make and sell lift kits, diff drop plate,
Engine swap parts, 4 to 6 stud hubs, all sorts.
Seems to be mainly for older subaru's.
Would like to see what you guys make of some of their products.
Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
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Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
- Silverbullet
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That's interesting, nice find. Would be good for hub stud pattern conversions but you have to send them your hubs
Also looking at the lift kits it seems the blocks aren't really blocks, but U shaped. Would have thought this would compromise strength?

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-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

Looking at the EA81 kit some of it is tubular and I too dont like the U shaped design.
Dont know how Australian Engineers would feel about it.
My kit is from Scorpion and it is the solid aluminium type so if anyone has the EA81 Australian tubular kit is it all tubular or similar to this USA type ?
I had a mate at work who had the tubular type from, I think, Subamods in VIC but I dont know who else makes/made them.
Dont know how Australian Engineers would feel about it.
My kit is from Scorpion and it is the solid aluminium type so if anyone has the EA81 Australian tubular kit is it all tubular or similar to this USA type ?
I had a mate at work who had the tubular type from, I think, Subamods in VIC but I dont know who else makes/made them.
Interesting that there is actually someone else making kits!
As when I searched just a few months ago, I only found crossbred to be current.
As when I searched just a few months ago, I only found crossbred to be current.
Brumby 1992: EA81, 15" peugot steelies, 2" ********* body lift, tonneau cover, bullbar, GME UHF, ARB compressor, ********* rear diff protector, SOLD
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- Brumby Kid
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Does Steve at Rising Sun do kits?
The idea of a diff drop plate sounds good, drop your diff to creat less cv angle, only problem is a lower diff to hit stuff and a greater driveshaft angle.
Cheers Cam
The idea of a diff drop plate sounds good, drop your diff to creat less cv angle, only problem is a lower diff to hit stuff and a greater driveshaft angle.
Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
- El_Freddo
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Dunno about S@RS but the diff drop is just a different way to drop the back of the diff. The gearbox should come down as well in the lift kit so there's no new prop shaft angle to worry about.Brumby Kid wrote:Does Steve at Rising Sun do kits?
The idea of a diff drop plate sounds good, drop your diff to creat less cv angle, only problem is a lower diff to hit stuff and a greater driveshaft angle.
And some times the rear end is done differently to the way we usually do it - instead of moving the K frame down they just drop the swing arms out further. To me this isn't the way to do it but each to their own, here's an example:

Note how the rear wheel has been swung down and forward, the rear guard's been cut to accommodate this.
This is when they typically do the diff drop with the modified front mount, the rear drop mount can still be used with the K frame dropped.
Cheers
Bennie