lifting the rear of a brumby
lifting the rear of a brumby
as the title i have a 90 brumby with a 4inch lift and with the suspension wound down the rear sits heap low
i heard that you can fit air shocks to the rear but just wantin to no wat these come off or any other way to lift the rear
tristan
i heard that you can fit air shocks to the rear but just wantin to no wat these come off or any other way to lift the rear
tristan
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
yer been talkin wid subarino n ave come 2 the conclusion that somethin must be
bent as when i wind the suspension up on the back the camber it intense
so therefore doing this mod would probably not help all that much
bent as when i wind the suspension up on the back the camber it intense
so therefore doing this mod would probably not help all that much
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
Yup the gas-up struts work well, but I always found after a few heavy 4x4 sessions they'd start to lose their air. I've got ea82 suspension in the back of my ea81 sedan now and it feels great. Basically needs the same adaptor as the gas-up struts anyway. Also already gives a 2" lift, so you'd only need 2" blocks for them.
'91 brumby, EJ-Turbo with VOSChip, 2" lift, 15" superlites, Dual Range AWD.
'93 Subaru Legacy, 2.2 auto, automatic seatbelts, LHD.
'93 Subaru Legacy, 2.2 auto, automatic seatbelts, LHD.
His problem is bad camber in the rear when i winds up the torsion bar.... i think a suspension lift will make the same problem.
Mike is correct on the part number... that is what we are all running but an adaptor will need to be fabricated for the top.
If the air shocks have no leaks they will never go down. Stinkys must have had a leak somewhere... i think of myself as going offroading rather hardcore and have never had a problem with the air going down.
I also have changed mine to be running off 2 different air lines... this helps to level out the car and prevent body roll.
Dave
Mike is correct on the part number... that is what we are all running but an adaptor will need to be fabricated for the top.
If the air shocks have no leaks they will never go down. Stinkys must have had a leak somewhere... i think of myself as going offroading rather hardcore and have never had a problem with the air going down.
I also have changed mine to be running off 2 different air lines... this helps to level out the car and prevent body roll.
Dave
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Yeah, without abusing them really bad, they probably won't leak. I have a habit of following (or at least trying to ) double locked Patrols etc. I bent the hell out of 4" blocks in my old wagon ( ended up welding them to the body as I expected the bolts to go ). So if you're not mistreating it as badly, then you'll be fine.SuBaRiNo wrote:Stinkys must have had a leak somewhere... i think of myself as going offroading rather hardcore and have never had a problem with the air going down.
I also have changed mine to be running off 2 different air lines... this helps to level out the car and prevent body roll.
Also I think individual air lines is illegal. I would imagine having a shared pool of air would actually be better for articulation anyway, as when one wheel is forced up, the other would be pushed down, sort of the way a live axle works.
'91 brumby, EJ-Turbo with VOSChip, 2" lift, 15" superlites, Dual Range AWD.
'93 Subaru Legacy, 2.2 auto, automatic seatbelts, LHD.
'93 Subaru Legacy, 2.2 auto, automatic seatbelts, LHD.
Stinky.... as far as legalities (no coment) i didn't really want that mentioned on here.
Joint air lines makes sence for offroading... seriously made a HUGE difference in the amount of body roll i had when cornering though.
Dave
Joint air lines makes sence for offroading... seriously made a HUGE difference in the amount of body roll i had when cornering though.
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.