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  • Recoil889
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    I disassembled the four pots today as best that I could with what was available to me.



    The four bolts that hold the two halves together were *really* on there. I had to have my room mate hold the caliper onto my work table with both hands while I used a 3 foot pole on my ratchet to get them broken loose. Upon inspection, the bolts were really corroded and gross. I tossed all eight of them into a mason jar and hosed them down with brake clean. A couple passes through the threads with a wire brush and a tooth brush got everything cleaned up nicely. The brake pads still looked very much alive, so I won't need to replace those this time around, which is nice for the wallet.

    Unfortunately, the pistons are not willing to come all the way out. I used a flat head wrapped up in painters tape to coax them out a ways, but they're probably going to need compressed air to pop them out. I don't have a compressor right now, so that'll have to wait. Otherwise, as usual, all the components I could get off (seals/gaskets/etc) were put into labeled zip-locks and put aside.

    I probably won't be doing much work until after the New Year, so I put everything away and called it a day after that.

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by Smeeeb View Post
    Favourite shape subaru has every produced and a wagon. You sir are doing it right, If the wheels were a tad wider with a bit more low i would be happy.
    Thanks man. Unfortunately, the rear fenders on a wagon are flat almost. Mine are rolled and pulled pretty hard already, so 9.5" wide +39 with -2 camber is the sweet spot. Otherwise, if I went wider (which I would have loved to do) I'd have to run something past -2, and I'm just not into that quite yet.
    As far as low goes - I'm wrestling with the idea of tubbing the car right now. Regardless, it's going lower before it drives again this spring.

    Originally posted by DC Customs View Post
    I love everything about this car.
    Thanks man, I appreciate the kind words.

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  • DC Customs
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    I love everything about this car.

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  • Smeeeb
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    Favourite shape subaru has every produced and a wagon. You sir are doing it right, If the wheels were a tad wider with a bit more low i would be happy.

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by Thom View Post
    Normally **** the wagons. This makes me not **** them. This actually is fucking awesome dude. Good job.
    Thanks man. I'm stoked to hear that people think what I'm doing is cool.

    I met up with a buddy of mine tonight who is a commercial electrician. He's going to give me a hand sorting out the loom and coming up with a cohesive plan for cleaning up all this wiring.
    I really want to move the fuse box into the glove box, and utilize the hole in the firewall where the AC used to go into now that I've got the dash out.

    Looks like I might just pull the motor and put it up on a stand to make this easier. Oh god, this just keeps getting more and more involved..

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  • Thom
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    Normally **** the wagons. This makes me not **** them. This actually is fucking awesome dude. Good job.

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  • Recoil889
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    Got a little more done today, but not much. I took off the rest of the calipers and zip tied the brake lines vertical so they wouldn't piss all over the floor.



    I then spent the rest of the time organizing all the things that are being anodized. I had originally split all components and hardware into individually labeled zip locks. Anodizing them like that would drive the cost up. I unloaded each bag, and organized it with a label and took a photo so I could keep track of what goes where. Like this:



    That took the better part of an hour or so. Other than that, I made a complete inventory of everything that's going to be anodized.



    Full list of everything being anodized in gold:
    Front strut tower bar
    Rear strut tower bar
    TMIC breather hard line
    Radiator coolant hard line
    JNA horn bracket
    JNA oil cap
    IAG dip stick
    Alternator cover hardware
    TMIC hardware
    Intake manifold hardware
    TGV hardware
    Throttle body hardware
    DBC bracket
    Turbo coolant reservoir hardware
    Radiator support hardware
    Headlight hardware
    Radiator stays
    TMIC mounting brackets
    Fuel rails
    FPR
    Fuel distro block
    AN fittings
    Hella horn grill hardware

    Next thing to sort out is gong to be stuff that's going off to powder coat. The calipers were the last things I needed to take off to have ready. Now all I need to do is use some JB weld and get smooth down the alternator support bracket (from where the AC compressor used to attach) and sand it down.

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by Stately View Post
    Love it! I'm very interested to see how the calipers turn out. Sick car man
    Thanks man. I'm hoping to have everything off and back from powder coat by the end of February. My goal is to have the car back up and running around April.

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  • Stately
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    Love it! I'm very interested to see how the calipers turn out. Sick car man

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  • Recoil889
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    Ok - Put in a few more hours into the hoopty today.

    I was able to get it up onto jacks, take the wheels off, and stack them up. I started taking off the calipers in preparation for powder coat, but stopped for the evening after I got the front passenger side one off. Since the 'SUBARU" lettering on the USDM 4/2 pot brakes is a decal, and not raised like the JDM ones, I think some custom flair is in order. Luckily, the shop that is going to do the powder coating has a really kick-ass pinstripe artist. I'm going to have him write out 'SUBARU" in a really nice script font in the space where the decal currently is. I haven't seen it before, so hopefully it'll be cool.







    I also worked up some courage and went head first into deleting that battery tray. No turning back now, it's gone. Unfortunatley, I was a little over zealous a couple times with the spot weld drill bit, and went through the sheet metal at the bottom. Not a huge problem, it's got to have plates welded in there anyway, but It still bothers me to mess stuff up that didn't need to be.
    I'm at the stage right now where I need to make a choice about how to proceed in the engine bay. (I'm really not interested in doing a full shave and tuck as I'm still top mount and stock location turbo and I'll remain that way until I blow my motor up.) The sides and mounting holes in the strut towers are going to need to be filled/welded anyway. Upon inspection of the inside of my wheel wells, I've rubbed pretty hard inside already. So, do I just weld in the pieces on the sides of the motor to clean it all up, or do I just put in the extra money/time while I'm at it and tub it? Input/opinions welcomed.

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by milwaukeeandy View Post
    lovin the car! VS-XX's really do look good on anything
    Thank you sir. Yeah, I'm super stoked they worked out as well as they did. I really had no idea how they'd look on there when I ordered them.

    A bit of an update:

    I messed around a little yesterday (maybe for an hour or so). I got rid of some ugly zip ties and untangled some vacuum lines. I called up Extreme Turbo Systems down in Vancouver, WA to inquire about who does their anodizing work. They put me in touch with a company down in Oregon called Advanced Precision Anodizing. Long story short, it looks like they're going to be able to suit my needs for anodizing. Hopefully, I'll be headed down there sometime within the next month or so and dropping off a box of stuff.

    In preparation for all that goodness, I took a trip over to harbor freight and picked up some cheap chisels/punches/spot weld drill bits and other assorted goodies. I'm going to try and get rid of that god awful battery tray today. Pictures of the damage to follow.

    I appreciate all the enthusiasm from you guys. It makes it a lot easier to go stand in my cold garage and chug along on this project. Hope everyone enjoyed their holiday season!

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  • milwaukeeandy
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    lovin the car! VS-XX's really do look good on anything

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by dirty_thirty View Post
    You're making me miss having a Subaru lol love the wagon man I can't get over that boxer rumble.
    I feel you. I know for the amount of money I have under the hood, I could have made a LOT more power on another platform, but I just really enjoy the way Subarus sound and feel when driving them. I'm a sucker for them for sure.

    For fun, here's the daily driver:
    It's a 91 Legacy SS. EJ20G swap, 93 SS 5sp swap, V7 STI pink struts, trim and interior swap, blah blah blah.

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  • dirty_thirty
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    You're making me miss having a Subaru lol love the wagon man I can't get over that boxer rumble.

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  • Recoil889
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    Originally posted by Belvader View Post
    such a great build so far, looking forward to see where its going currently
    That makes two of us, man. I appreciate it.

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