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Just a couple of questions

Post by M0rpH » Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:30 pm

G'day forum members.

I'm slowly embarking on the EJ route to replace my EA82.
I have had my lifted l wagon for a while getting used to it and working out what mods i want to do.
It is my daily driver and regularly has varying loads (100kg-400kg) put in the back (there are no back seats).

One things that has been niggling at me...
Which way should the dipstick arrow be pointing on my ea82?
I get 2 different readings depending on whether it is pointed at the engine or away from it. :confused:

Also, are the genuine replacement front struts for an l series an oil shock or a gas shock?
I have been looking at the twin gas kyb's but if the genuine is an oil shock then i figure it would be better and last longer with a stiffer spring.

Any info would be great.

I have plenty more questions but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment.

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Post by Alex » Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:54 pm

subaru use KYB as their shock supplier.

Id be replacing with KYB struts like we all have pretty much done. Run a KYB shock with king springs and youll get a nice, pretty stiff ride.

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Post by Venom » Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:15 pm

Factory kyb are oil filled. Aftermarket are gas.
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Post by RSR 555 » Fri Mar 15, 2013 3:44 pm

Venom wrote:Factory kyb are oil filled. Aftermarket are gas.
+1.. The gas ones don't last as long but have a nicer ride IMO

From memory, the arrow points towards the engine, as I think the ring has a slight bend in it, making it tilt forward towards the radiator.

You'll be so happy once you get the EJ22 in there Scott. We need pics of the progress too ;)
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Post by M0rpH » Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:32 pm

At the moment i have king springs all round and while my current shocks are not shagged i still don't feel the suspension is stiff enough for heavy corrugations or carrying a decent weight.

I have the luxury of constantly carrying heavy loads over some of adelaides more bumpy roads, but the nose gets fairly light when carrying 200kg+
Hopefully a little extra weight from an ej and perhaps a decent deep cycle battery may help that issue.
It doesn't bottom out too often (rear end) so perhaps i am being a little too picky overlooking the real world limitations of the car.

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Post by sven '2' » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:49 am

I had a custom rear set up in my L that sorted all of the issues that you are experiencing

Think it was a Mitsubishi shock, that was longer and therefore deleted the spacer. Even fully laden, the car sat flat.

Steve at Rising Sun has the recipe - recall it being a cheaper solution as well.
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Post by RSR 555 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:11 am

I don't think there is too much difference in the EA82 to EJ22 weight range. I've never really checked but the EJ22 is slightly narrower than the EA82, I wouldn't be surprised if the EJ is actually lighter??

Try the Honda or Mazda (can't remember which one) strut conversion that Jules (TOONGA) has done in his brumby. They are a adjustable coil-over design, so they can set to whatever weight you start loading the car up to. Jules grabed me a spare set and I'm going to trial them out in my L.
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Post by M0rpH » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:42 pm

Cheers for the reply's.

Well i have decided if i am going to have a lifted L series i may as well do it well.
I want the car to be fun, functional and last at least a few years of checking out this great land of Oz.

The suspension is going to have to wait a while cause i went shopping :twisted:

Now to clean up the shed :D

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Post by RSR 555 » Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:08 am

I'll be watching out for the updates as they progress
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