alfio
Adventurer
back on post 9 I got a "close guess" of about 56" for rootmoose. You could run 1" spacers. 6 hole Toy/Chevy bolt pattern is dirt-simple, since the Suby happens to share the same bolt-circle diameter.
thanks, i had overlooked that post. i guess a 1" difference wouldn't be too big of a deal, especially since i usually favor skinny tires.
i know about the bolt-circle diameter from that brat page you linked and it does look very doable. my only concern (other than the fact that finding the parts is going to be a challenge around these parts) is the height.
what do you think is a possible range in terms of height? ideally i'd like to get up to the height of my truck ('92 toyota, stock height with 31"s). it's hard to guesstimate from your pics since your trailer is so overloaded in every pic and obviously it would depend on how much metal i end up putting between bed and subie suspension but do you think it could be built to match the toyota in terms of height? i may be misunderstanding the way you set yours up but it seems like with a larger diameter rim+tire and a lower mounting point for the shock, it would be feasible to match stock height on a 3rd gen toyota. or is that totally wrong and the suspension is fixed and the only way to match heights is to add more metal between the bed and the subie suspension?
sorry, don't mean to drive you crazy but since you are the expert in this area, i figured i'd ask before i go chasing subaru parts all over the midwest. thanks
alfio