Pictures of 90Brumby's brumby
- Brumby Boy
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90brumby wrote:jeff to answer ur question the crossmember is bolted to a pice of C section which has been bolted throught the tray
u in WA it will make it much easyer to explain if u come c the car or somethin
Is that legal???
pics, we want pics
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when u say legal do u mean like engineered if so then probably notBrumby Boy wrote:Is that legal???
pics, we want pics
if u mean will a cop pick it probably not there not the smartest
as for the pics none were taken through the conversion so ye dont have many
The New Owner Of hatchie
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
thats how a brumby should look for sure :P what are you going to do with ur zorst tho? cops will pick it in no time
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That's awesome!!! I havn't heard of this being done before and now i want a brumby and liberty parts car...
You may have started something here tristan...
If that exhaust was closer to the rear wheel it would be legal in vic, something to do with it being 1 foot from the last internal opeing to the cabin...
Cheers
Bennie

If that exhaust was closer to the rear wheel it would be legal in vic, something to do with it being 1 foot from the last internal opeing to the cabin...
Cheers
Bennie
Gday 90 brumby
First off, nice job, this is something ive had in my head for some time.
Just a few questions though,
(1) Is the rear wheel track wider than the front or have you made the front end wider as well (ie liberty wheel track )
(2) Did you have to lower the rear cross member to clear the tank or is the tank you used a different shape that doesnt intrude over the diff.
(3) Did you manage to use the T piece that bolts onto the front of the diff and then mounts out near the rear rails(just behind the cab).
A picture speak a thousand words. My only down fall with this is qld laws make very hard & expensive to fit this setup and make it legal, but it should give you a much stronger rear end.
Cheer chridk
First off, nice job, this is something ive had in my head for some time.
Just a few questions though,
(1) Is the rear wheel track wider than the front or have you made the front end wider as well (ie liberty wheel track )
(2) Did you have to lower the rear cross member to clear the tank or is the tank you used a different shape that doesnt intrude over the diff.
(3) Did you manage to use the T piece that bolts onto the front of the diff and then mounts out near the rear rails(just behind the cab).
A picture speak a thousand words. My only down fall with this is qld laws make very hard & expensive to fit this setup and make it legal, but it should give you a much stronger rear end.
Cheer chridk
cheers guys'[4MUFF wrote:]thats how a brumby should look for sure :P what are you going to do with ur zorst tho? cops will pick it in no time
the zorst is gettin changed its too loud n way too low for me
I am glad you are 4000+ km away and so there is zero chance of you coming through my families windscreen...
wat was meant by this
The New Owner Of hatchie
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
Ye the rear track is a tad wider than the frontchridk wrote:Gday 90 brumby
First off, nice job, this is something ive had in my head for some time.
Just a few questions though,
(1) Is the rear wheel track wider than the front or have you made the front end wider as well (ie liberty wheel track )
(2) Did you have to lower the rear cross member to clear the tank or is the tank you used a different shape that doesnt intrude over the diff.
(3) Did you manage to use the T piece that bolts onto the front of the diff and then mounts out near the rear rails(just behind the cab).
A picture speak a thousand words. My only down fall with this is qld laws make very hard & expensive to fit this setup and make it legal, but it should give you a much stronger rear end.
Cheer chridk
the rear crossmember has 7inch lift block in it and also a different fuel tank
that T piece wat bit is that we made a full custom diff bracket for the front of the diff
cheers
The New Owner Of hatchie
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
Thanks for the response mate,
The T piece i'm talking about bolts to the front 4 bolts in the diff and then runs forward about 500mm and links across to each rail forming a T shape,
i guess your not using this set up though. Ive got the rear setup from a gen2 lib sitting on the floor and its been bugging me for ages.
Good luck with the build
Chridk
The T piece i'm talking about bolts to the front 4 bolts in the diff and then runs forward about 500mm and links across to each rail forming a T shape,
i guess your not using this set up though. Ive got the rear setup from a gen2 lib sitting on the floor and its been bugging me for ages.
Good luck with the build
Chridk
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should climb under it and snap some pics of how you have mounted it all, please???
Long live the 1990 Subaru Brumby 2" lifted and soon to be mig locked
RIP 1992 Brumby
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2507954
http://www.myspace.com/brumby_boy
few self-respecting ricers would spend the time to modify a Daewoo.

RIP 1992 Brumby
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2507954
http://www.myspace.com/brumby_boy
few self-respecting ricers would spend the time to modify a Daewoo.

no he didn not:) not a single bit (as far as i could see,,, and i was looking pretty hard
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