subi wan kenobi where are you??
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:23 pm
have sent a pm ,re a lift kit ,did you recieve it or are you on hols?
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there has been a few threads going around that he isnt available at the moment, I can understand that there is no information or apology that he is not available - maybe he doesnt have access to internet or anyone to help¿¿)chrisk wrote:Sorry to hear about the hospital episode, never pleasant. Whould have been good to at least post something up on this site to make people, who are waiting on parts, aware of the situation. Instead I've been sitting here fuming over unknown circumsatnces, waiting to fit a lift kit as the steering extension was not supplied with it. What started out as a 5 week excercise has so far taken 4 months and the kit is still not in the car. Anyone know what an alternative would be for a 1993 L with power steer? Is there a part off another model that can be used or something? Or do you have to manufacture a suitable component from scratch? :/
All good and well as long as you haven't paid for something and only received half of the goods. I know first hand of this and I had to do the same (waiting game). I ended up having to make my own.AlpineRaven wrote:There are other suppliers that do make lift kit.
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Yeah Julian, right on.. I used a Liberty/Impreza steering knuckle that had a small (about 40mm) shaft in the middle of the 2 joints. I then had my Machinist cut it in half with a fine blade saw. Then had him turn down solid piece of rod (drilled holes inside the rod for strength) with tapered outer ends so it could be welded with out putting too much heat on the joints. I should have taken picturesTOONGA wrote:the steering knuckle off a gen one liberty fits Ive been told if not get two my/L series knuckles with the rubber disc in the middle (1983 model or so) and make a longer one out of the two
a bit of searching and I found this picture 3 inch on an L series with a liberty knuckle (I think)
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If you cant get a hold of him in time , or is unable to help you out , you can always try Crossbred Performance for a lift kit.yabbie wrote:have sent a pm ,re a lift kit ,did you recieve it or are you on hols?
I was about to say that... There is another one but i cannot remember... If your in melbourne SubaBits sells them but I dont know the supplierrtcb65 wrote:If you cant get a hold of him in time , or is unable to help you out , you can always try Crossbred Performance for a lift kit.
Scorpion subaru are in Brisbane.They make (QLD Transport)approved type lift kits.AlpineRaven wrote:I was about to say that... There is another one but i cannot remember... If your in melbourne SubaBits sells them but I dont know the supplier
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I know this is off-topic, but would love to see details of your front recovery point and how it is fitted!;)Superu wrote:I ended up having my local speed shop fab up one for me so I could finish the install on my Outback. That and the pitch rod needed to be fab'd as well. Considering AU was my only option for the kit, I can't complain much. Still loving my Subie!
THAT IT!!!! that is what I was trying to remember, i knew it started with "S"INEEDABEER wrote:Scorpion subaru are in Brisbane.They make (QLD Transport)approved type lift kits.
http://www.scorpionsubaru.com/