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Parts list
Hey guys,
I think I am going to buy the parts I need individually locally as I think it could work out pretty cheap. My 818 arrives end of the year so I want to take this time to purchase all the parts I will need.
Can anyone point me to the parts list needed for the build?
cheers
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Your best best is to just buy the PDF manual. That's what I did in preparing for my build and it worked out great, until I bought a C and not a S... Still, a great deal applies.
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If you've paid for an 818, FFR will send you a free electronic copy of the manual. This contains a list of all donor parts needed.
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Do you mean you're not using a donor? If so I have a parts list that I can share, not including any engine/cooling/turbo/exhaust parts.
Other than that, check out Metalmaker's thread for a pictorial of the parts coming out of the donor:
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...-you-need-quot
Other than that, I'd check out the following:
Aluminum LCA and 2015 STI steering rack from Flatirons tuning
Cusco tranny and engine mounts
Wayne's (or verycoolparts.com) rear trailing arms
Engine cover hinge by Michael Everson
Hood and trunk latches by Mechie3
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Originally Posted by
Speedy G
Do you mean you're not using a donor? If so I have a parts list that I can share, not including any engine/cooling/turbo/exhaust parts.
Other than that, check out Metalmaker's thread for a pictorial of the parts coming out of the donor:
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...-you-need-quot
Other than that, I'd check out the following:
Aluminum LCA and 2015 STI steering rack from Flatirons tuning
Cusco tranny and engine mounts
Wayne's (or verycoolparts.com) rear trailing arms
Engine cover hinge by Michael Everson
Hood and trunk latches by Mechie3
Yea no donor.
Thanks for the suggestions and link.
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Here's what I came up with from when I bought my kit. I can't remember if it was off the website or out of the manual:
Front Suspension Front Lower Control Arms
Front Spindles
Front brakes (complete)
Pads and rotors
Front Flexible Brake lines
Front CV joints complete with axle nuts
CV Boot
Strut to Spindle mounting hardware
Steering rack with outer tie rods
Steering shaft complete
Steering Column with switchgear
Steering Wheel
Rear Suspension Spindles
Rear Brakes Complete
Pads and rotors
Rear Flexible brake lines
Emergency Brake Cables
Lower Trailing Arms
Lower forward Control Arms
Rear Toe Links
Rear Outer CV joint
*Rear Sway bar with chassis mount bushings and brackets
Strut to Spindle mounting hardware
Complete Engine with Alternator and Air box
Transmission with Flywheel and Clutch
Shift Linkage mount to Transmission
Wheels and Tires
Starter
Exhaust Exhaust manifold and Y pipe
Up-pipe (if turbo)
Down-pipe with cat (if turbo)
Oxygen sensors
Instrument Cluster
Seats
Emergency Brake Handle
Rear seat belts with receptacles
Interior Door Latches
Shift Knob and Boot
Rear View Mirror
Complete pedal assembly
Throttle pedal
Brake Master Cylinder
Clutch Master Cylinder
Hazard flasher switch
E-brake cable mount bracket
Radiator
Fans with mounting bracket
Upper and Lower Radiator hoses
Fill/Burp Tank
Overflow Tank
Complete Vehicle Wiring Harness
Battery Cables
Battery
Brake light Switch
Fuel System Fuel Pump with Sock
Fuel vapor canister and lines
Rear Door Hinges
Rear Door latches with catch
Hood Hinges
Side Mirrors
Horn
Charcoal Canister
Windshield Wiper Assembly
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Here's a pdf with prices as guidance. My take on donor parts is that I'd prefer to use new parts in the suspension, and steering. I had a wheel almost fly off on my used '93 just because the original bolts were fatigued. I really don't want that happening on a sports car in the middle of a turn. The cool thing about not using a donor is that you can pick and choose what to improve. For example, I'm going with Wayne's rear trailing arms as well as the 2015 STI steering rack (13:1). A lot of the other basic stuff you can get from junkyards, etc. I can't upload a pdf so I uploaded 3 pages in jpg format:
818SubaruPartsDepot1.jpg 818SubaruPartsDepot2.jpg 818SubaruPartsDepot3.jpg
Last edited by Speedy G; 07-07-2015 at 06:29 PM.
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