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vicks 18 July 2012 06:56 PM

subframe rust?
 
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found a rust hole today :mad:
am i right in thinking it is the front subframe leg?
can anyone please tell me the propper name so i can look it up to order a pair

mark@wrx 18 July 2012 07:05 PM

I'm guessing that is on a bugeye? Common problem i'm afraid. What you need is a complete front subframe.

vicks 18 July 2012 07:13 PM

yep
2001 bugeye 85000m..
any idea where i can get 1?

Turbotits 18 July 2012 07:46 PM

Thats the front u frame. Its there for extra crash protection although yours isnt going to do much. My advise would be remove it and do without it. Ive been running without mine for a year or so as have many others. No adverse affects. Do a search on front u or c frame. All the answers are there

STEVEBOXER 18 July 2012 07:49 PM

The picture shows its rather rusty is it because the quality of the steel is poor?

Turbotits 18 July 2012 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by STEVEBOXER (Post 10713085)
The picture shows its rather rusty is it because the quality of the steel is poor?

Yes its a common problem on bugeyes

vicks 18 July 2012 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by Turbotits (Post 10713077)
Thats the front u frame. Its there for extra crash protection although yours isnt going to do much. My advise would be remove it and do without it. Ive been running without mine for a year or so as have many others. No adverse affects. Do a search on front u or c frame. All the answers are there


i have read about removing it and doing without but am undicided.

i bought the car from a garage 4 weeks ago and a going to contact them tomorrow and ill see what they say.

as far as i am consirned they can pay for a replcment and pay for it to be fitted as i got a 3mth warrenty.

Turbotits 18 July 2012 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by vicks (Post 10713099)
i have read about removing it and doing without but am undicided.

i bought the car from a garage 4 weeks ago and a going to contact them tomorrow and ill see what they say.

as far as i am consirned they can pay for a replcment and pay for it to be fitted as i got a 3mth warrenty.

thats understandable good luck with them.

Osimabu 18 July 2012 10:24 PM

I had the same problem:

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...ame-query.html

Scooby B 19 July 2012 01:12 AM

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Here was mine:

Attachment 68366

Heres my new one:

Attachment 68367

When I got it direct from subaru a few months ago this was the last one they had in stock in the UK.

vicks 19 July 2012 06:21 AM

struck gold last night, around 9pm i had a message from another scooby owner who lives 3 miles fom me who also happens to be the head mechanic at my local scooby garage.

He is going to do my timing belt kit,water pump, decat up pipe, decat turbo back pipe, oil,filters,gearbox oil,diff oil,255 fuel pump and remove my front WROTTEN subframe at the weekend all for the bargin cash price of £180 :-)

He said that the subframe is a common problem with the bugeye and it is ok to remove it but would recomend fitting a support bar in its place.

i am still going to contact the dealer where i bought the car and see what i can get out of himfor the wrotten subframe so will see what gives.

mark@wrx 19 July 2012 08:02 AM

Where abouts in Cumbria are you based? Penrith way?
Are you aware of your local club http://www.cumbrianscoobs.co.uk/phpbb2/. Very friendly bunch...:)

rob84 19 July 2012 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by mark@wrx (Post 10713790)
Where abouts in Cumbria are you based? Penrith way?
Are you aware of your local club http://www.cumbrianscoobs.co.uk/phpbb2/. Very friendly bunch...:)

Near to me :D

and as Mark says we are a friendly Bunch at cumbrian scoobs

vicks 19 July 2012 07:09 PM

i am between penrith and appleby.
just joined the forum so hope to hear/see you kicking about

TheKeano 19 July 2012 07:46 PM

Does removing the bar have any structural impact (when driving) and cause it to roll more?

vicks 19 July 2012 08:42 PM

loads of people on here say no.
i am having mine removed at the weekend so ill post back on here after then and will let you know.

Turbotits 20 July 2012 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by TheKeano (Post 10714741)
Does removing the bar have any structural impact (when driving) and cause it to roll more?

its purely there for extra crash protection, probably to meet e.u. crash safty test requirments. many of the jap models dont have it fitted at all

I've had mine removed ages and i track mine. no adverse affects at all

TheKeano 20 July 2012 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Turbotits (Post 10715749)
its purely there for extra crash protection, probably to meet e.u. crash safty test requirments. many of the jap models dont have it fitted at all

I've had mine removed ages and i track mine. no adverse affects at all

Cheers :thumb:


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