brumby lift
brumby lift
hi i am thinking of lifting my brumby i was just wondering wat is needed to do this as in do i need new shocks will i have to get a camber kit ect wat will i need also it will be a 2inch lift
Hi,
Well it's one of the most commonly discussed topics on here, you may wish to use the search function a little. There's bucketloads of info on here.
But in answer to your question;
- You don't "need" new shocks or springs, but most people do this at the same time as the ultimate goal is to improve your offroading capabilities. You don't want crappy worn out suspension when going offroad.
- You don't need a camber kit as the strut tops in your lift kit should be offset to counteract the change in camber.
Well it's one of the most commonly discussed topics on here, you may wish to use the search function a little. There's bucketloads of info on here.
But in answer to your question;
- You don't "need" new shocks or springs, but most people do this at the same time as the ultimate goal is to improve your offroading capabilities. You don't want crappy worn out suspension when going offroad.
- You don't need a camber kit as the strut tops in your lift kit should be offset to counteract the change in camber.
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https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
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SUBIIE was nice enough to email me some pics
there are a few more but these are the ones showing placement of the kit





heres the thread where I asked
showthread.php?t=14273
hope that helps
TOONGA
there are a few more but these are the ones showing placement of the kit





heres the thread where I asked
showthread.php?t=14273
hope that helps
TOONGA
Hi everyone,
I'm looking at lifting my 1988 Brumby. I'd like to know people's opinions on the various lift kits available. The kits I have found on the web so far are:
Scorpion - $795 [http://www.scorpionsubaru.com/retail.htm];
Hi-Rise Subaru - $295 [http://www.funonwheels.net/hirisesubaru ... list.htm];
SubaMods - ? [http://www.subareck.com.au/SubamodsBars.htm]
I found these sites to be of use for information regarding lifting:
http://www.subaclub.com/TechTalk/lifting.htm
http://www.scorpionsubaru.com/Raisingconcepts1.doc
Thanks,
Ewan
I'm looking at lifting my 1988 Brumby. I'd like to know people's opinions on the various lift kits available. The kits I have found on the web so far are:
Scorpion - $795 [http://www.scorpionsubaru.com/retail.htm];
Hi-Rise Subaru - $295 [http://www.funonwheels.net/hirisesubaru ... list.htm];
SubaMods - ? [http://www.subareck.com.au/SubamodsBars.htm]
I found these sites to be of use for information regarding lifting:
http://www.subaclub.com/TechTalk/lifting.htm
http://www.scorpionsubaru.com/Raisingconcepts1.doc
Thanks,
Ewan
I don't think hi-rise do there kits anymore. you should try to pm Suby Wan Kenobi. He makes them. I also looking for a 2 or 3 inch kit for my mates brumby. Suby Wan Kenobi kits i think is $550 for the 2 or 3 inch kit but double check with him first. Second hand kits if you can find them go for about $250. And depending on the condition you may want to replace to new bolts that can easily be obtained at any fastener shop.
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as I understand it high rise don't make kits anymore but the site that hosts the page keeps the page there for business reasons
see here
showthread.php?t=14439&highlight=rise
TOONGA
see here
showthread.php?t=14439&highlight=rise
TOONGA
IF still after a lift kit , or any one for that matter, CROSSBRED PERFORMANCE sell them. Brumby/M.Y. , L series ,Liberty etc
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Hi 3 pointsGazza01 wrote:I see Hi Rise are advertising Lift Kits for My -Leone and Forrester Subarus on the net. MY is listed as $285-00 , but made of tubular square steel. Can get Alli blocks at higher price. I just wonder how one would go if put through a Transport Dept road check with the tubular steel lift kit.
1) This is a very old thread - if you read the post from 2009 two posts above yours - you will see why I don't think this business has been operational since about 2004 - which is where that price is from
2) all lifts over 2" are illegal I believe without engineering - at least thats the case hee in SA.
3) the best square tube ones, generally have additional circular crush tubes as reinforcement, as per XXXXXXX***** ones ,(which are still being sold for $400+) - these will probably get through inspection, where non- reinforced home made ones will probably get defected.
Here in NSW I found that any lift at all required Engineering and a certificate.
Worst thing was a lifted Subaru would pass a general rego check each year for road worthy rego but the Police could defect the car off the road at any time as the mods were not engineered.
I know I am a bit too cautious in general and a bit of a stick in the mud and each to their own but I chose to avoid the prospects of being defected so for both the MY and the L series (when I had it) I opted for the engineering certificate on both. Still haven't been pulled over but the day may come. As a matter of fact I wish I did get pulled over so I would have a chance to "flash" the certificate.
I would really like a 4" lift in the MY but I don't think my Engineer would be happy to provide a certificate on a block lift this high. He is concerned about sideways flex between the subframe, spacer and component. May have to look into this some time.
Also, insurance companies must be informed of any vehicle mods as they may refuse insurance payouts if a claim is made if they can prove they didn't know about the mods.
NRMA allowed the MY as it has the engineered 2" lift and 2" was their limit.
I guess that means, if I go any higher I would need to discuss with them and if no good look and someone else like Shannons maybe.
I have only ever bought and fitted alloy kits but square tube with reinforced spacers work well too and are cheaper. I know of a 2" tube kit that was put into a Brumby which was fine.
Worst thing was a lifted Subaru would pass a general rego check each year for road worthy rego but the Police could defect the car off the road at any time as the mods were not engineered.
I know I am a bit too cautious in general and a bit of a stick in the mud and each to their own but I chose to avoid the prospects of being defected so for both the MY and the L series (when I had it) I opted for the engineering certificate on both. Still haven't been pulled over but the day may come. As a matter of fact I wish I did get pulled over so I would have a chance to "flash" the certificate.
I would really like a 4" lift in the MY but I don't think my Engineer would be happy to provide a certificate on a block lift this high. He is concerned about sideways flex between the subframe, spacer and component. May have to look into this some time.
Also, insurance companies must be informed of any vehicle mods as they may refuse insurance payouts if a claim is made if they can prove they didn't know about the mods.
NRMA allowed the MY as it has the engineered 2" lift and 2" was their limit.
I guess that means, if I go any higher I would need to discuss with them and if no good look and someone else like Shannons maybe.
I have only ever bought and fitted alloy kits but square tube with reinforced spacers work well too and are cheaper. I know of a 2" tube kit that was put into a Brumby which was fine.