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Post by thunder039 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:15 pm

i would love to make it into a offroad machine :twisted:
but other projects i would rather spend money on eg a another brumby :D
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more :(
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2008 zook jimny -sold!
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Post by taza » Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:19 pm

thunder039 wrote:i would love to make it into a offroad machine :twisted:
but other projects i would rather spend money on eg a another brumby :D
Really? You prefer your brumby's over the foz?

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Post by thunder039 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:24 pm

taza wrote:Really? You prefer your brumby's over the foz?
even with the brumby stock i perfer it over the foz! not for comfort or speed but just so damn cool :cool: and very practical. i would love to eventually do a EJ conversion brumby with better seats for a everyday car and just have the foz for the weekend
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more :(
1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring

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Post by taza » Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:48 pm

thunder039 wrote:even with the brumby stock i perfer it over the foz! not for comfort or speed but just so damn cool :cool: and very practical. i would love to eventually do a EJ conversion brumby with better seats for a everyday car and just have the foz for the weekend
Fair enough a ute is very practical. Next being a wagon as they are pretty practical too :)

I mainly like how for a car 11 years old my foz has all the features most new cars had stock in 2009/2010, all electrics, power everything, etc... and its very comfortable.

I do like driving my L (stock as it is) but its horribly uncomfortable for sitting in there any longer than 10mins. I am on Nurofen because its giving me an aching back! It is cool though ;)

Is your Brumby EA81 or EA82? I find the EA82 for the most part in the L-Series goes better than my Forester, especially taking off on hills or quickly at intersections and the likes. Hows do you find the comparison?

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Post by thunder039 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:59 pm

the brumby is dead stock with the ea81, idles rough like a carby, but runs realy well, im surprised even with the 4sp how well it goes.
i have driven the ea82 and they are pretty snappy but i think thats mainly due to the gear ratio's being very close. with the closer ration gear box of the EA82 it does pick up quicker then the foz, once you get past the take off however the foz is pretty good
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more :(
1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring

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Post by El_Freddo » Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:17 pm

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To me it looks like this was ripped out because you were being snatched at an angle rather than being pulled out straight from directly in front of your forester, correct?

Those tie down points are really only good when you're being snatched in a straight line, they're not built for angled snatching...

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Post by NachaLuva » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:05 pm

taza wrote: When mine got ripped I was really really stuck. It didn't rip the point off just where it attached to it ripped the body work.





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Thats why I want to reinforce the attaching point so that even with a distribution strap I feel confident.

PS: nice photos Taza ;)
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