Latest experiment.... 1988 Subaru justy 4x4!!

Happykamper

Explorer
Most are gone thanks to the governments CASH FOR KLUNKERS debacle during the Great Depression sorry recession !! Lost a lot of cool cars and trucks during this mess !
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
Got a free set of these...
And a 4" lift kit on the way.... hmmmmmmmmmm


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Fireman78

Expedition Leader
Wow. That brings back memories. I drove one of those for many years. It eventually fell apart and disintegrated. But it had like 780988765527899 miles on it.


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Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
Okay, so the source I found for a lift kit seemed a tad sketchy with his payment options. Might be nothing, but I'd rather not risk it. So we've decided on a custom fab'd 2" lift that we're gonna do ourselves, and even decided on a tire!

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Eaglefreek

Eagleless
Those tires have max load rating of 615lbs. According to the net, a Justy weighs just under 2,000lbs. Add in a driver and passenger and equipment and you are over the max of the tires.
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
Those tires have max load rating of 615lbs. According to the net, a Justy weighs just under 2,000lbs. Add in a driver and passenger and equipment and you are over the max of the tires.

The ones I was looking at, on the manufacturer's website says a load of a little over 800lbs... where is your info from if I may ask?
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Hodaka

Adventurer
May I ask who you were going to get the lift from? PM me if you prefer - I have lots of contacts in the subaru lift crowd, and might be able to vouch for them if it makes a difference.
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
After some phone calls, it turns out the 10 ply tire in that size is a new thing. Tires ordered, and on the way!

Now for the lift ....
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
Update!

Finally got around to fabricating the lift kit. Spacers installed and ready to rock!


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Also got around to getting the tires squared away.

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Coming together!

Just a hairs worth of trimming in the rear where the spotweld seams rub
 

shenrie

^^^ hates cars
that looks awesome, nice work!

how much more do those tires weight vs the stockers? i was going to get some heavy duty tires for our little car but the original bfg ko's were literally twice teh weight as the studless snow tires we were using so i stuck with them. wasnt willing to give up the hp to turn those meaty things :(
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
that looks awesome, nice work!

how much more do those tires weight vs the stockers? i was going to get some heavy duty tires for our little car but the original bfg ko's were literally twice teh weight as the studless snow tires we were using so i stuck with them. wasnt willing to give up the hp to turn those meaty things :(

Bfg's are a good tire though. What you loose in lightness you gain in toughness! I'm not really sure how much more these tire's weigh, but they're not much more. They're designed for utility's and side by sides, with a dot rating. Thankfully the gvrw of the car just fits the weight rating!

I think the big tire's are gonna be a seldom thing though, we have a good set of "road tires" on another set of rims that will get us TO the trail. I don't think they'll wear too too well on pavement unfortunately
 

Redranger90

Resident Stuped Hillbilly
Wound up being a lot more trimming than anticipated.... thankfully We were able to still use the plastic flares to hide a good about of our bending and grinding haha
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Also wound up taking care of the alignment myself today.

Aparently on this car there is no way to adjust for caster and camber. The shop with the lazer guided alignment rack told me the rear tow was out nearly 3 degrees lol.
Thankfully, we still had plenty of adjustment in the trailing arms to take up the slack.

Got it back to a relative straightness with a 2x4 and a good eye. Drives nice and straight and a LOT less squirrelly. Got some events coming up, can't wait to see how this thing does!
 

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