Sub-Compact Overlander

Martinjmpr

Wiffleball Batter
I came across a Subaru I simply could not pass up a few weeks ago.

'84 GL

4-speed manual
Dual range AWD
Carb'd 1.8L EA81
Low miles

And clean as a whistle!

Looks very clean.

Minor quibble, though: You say "dual range AWD." As a former Subaru owner who did a lot of Subie research in past years, my understanding is that the Subaru did not get true "AWD" (that is, a system that drives all 4 wheels all the time through a center differential) until either the turbo Loyale/GL or the Legacy series. Previous versions are 4wd, not AWD, with no center diff, IOW you cannot use 4wd on the street.

Just wanted to point that out because you could do damage to the transmission or T-case (or whatever they call it on those old Subies) if you run it in 4wd on dry pavement.

If I'm wrong I'll stand corrected but I don't think I am.
 

Martinjmpr

Wiffleball Batter
fairly new to expo, thought I'd let you know about my suzuki. it is a 96 jlx sport. these came with a wider track, and long wheelbase as it is a 4 door.

Last time I went 'Wheeling' up on Radical Hill in Colorado we passed two of those coming the other way - I think they came up the "front side" (i.e. the hard way!) up Radical Hill. They had mild lifts and slightly larger than stock tires but otherwise appeared to be pretty much stock. Impressive little vehicles for sure!

My wife drives an '06 Grand Vitara (new body style) and it's very impressive on the snow with it's full time 4wd system.
 

nfpgasmask

Adventurer
I saw a ton of these little Suzukis when I was in Japan a few weeks ago. Really cool little SUVs.

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And I saw a lot of other little trucks over there I wish we had in the States.

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IMO, the main appeal would be MPG. My current expo vehicle (1991 Isuzu Trooper) gets like 10-12 MPG which is extremely limiting. If you could find a vehicle that is setup for expo travel and get say 30-40MPG it would be very much worthwhile. As much as I dislike the looks of the Jeep Liberty, I rented one once and I was surprised with the fuel economy.

If you pack right, and bring the right type of gear, I think these smaller vehicles would make excellent expo rigs.

Bart
 

FreeManDan

Adventurer
Diesel for the love of bailouts! Am I obamaself in the desire for an affordable engine that fits the European standards, not at all requiring power robing and expensive widgetry?
 

Jeff@QuadShop

Explorer
And I saw a lot of other little trucks over there I wish we had in the States.

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We have these, it's the same as the Mitsubishi Montero and Dodge Raider. We just didn't get the diesel option. :mad:

The diesel motor for these however are available here and it's an easy swap! :wings:
 

nfpgasmask

Adventurer
We have these, it's the same as the Mitsubishi Montero and Dodge Raider. We just didn't get the diesel option. :mad:

The diesel motor for these however are available here and it's an easy swap! :wings:

Oh, really? I knew about the Raider/Montero, but I didn't know there was a diesel swap readily available!!

Bart
 

nfpgasmask

Adventurer
That's pretty damn cool. I've been pretty dead set on eventually buying a Trooper RS (SWB 2dr) to add to the 'collection' but maybe I should think about a nice diesel Raider. :)

Bart
 

IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Looks very clean.

Minor quibble, though: You say "dual range AWD." As a former Subaru owner who did a lot of Subie research in past years, my understanding is that the Subaru did not get true "AWD" (that is, a system that drives all 4 wheels all the time through a center differential) until either the turbo Loyale/GL or the Legacy series. Previous versions are 4wd, not AWD, with no center diff, IOW you cannot use 4wd on the street.

Just wanted to point that out because you could do damage to the transmission or T-case (or whatever they call it on those old Subies) if you run it in 4wd on dry pavement.

If I'm wrong I'll stand corrected but I don't think I am.


You are correct!

The system does not use a center diff. The transmission has a transfer case built right into it.

But it is a 4wd system. And this silly thing will go places most wouldnt believe. :ylsmoke:
 

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