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RIIIDAA's Bugeye to Blobeye conversion Bug2Blob
I've recently had mine done, Bugeye to Blobeye conversion that is. Not something you should contemplate doing if you haven't already purchased your Subaru yet as it'll cost £2k easily in parts and labour in the current climate.
That said, I had done exactly that, but I had my reasons, I wanted / needed a SportShift WRX, and they are JDM Imports and rare as the droppings from a rocking horse. So here is how my bug looked before, a rare frontal photograph, because I personally think bugs are ugly. Although thankfully mine had nice JDM HID lamps and IMO the best looking grille surround for a bug (because it looked blob-ish) Ok, so things to buy, first the more obvious front end items:
Less obvious items I found out during the build:
Optional: Twisted teardrop sideskirts Rear bumper Rear tail lights This alone can cost you £2000~ before paint and fitting, and that's when sourcing items from a Subaru breakers. I've read several times that there's a noticable difference between JDM vs UK World Rally blue even though they are the same paint code, but in truth there will be the risk of noticable paint colour variations between panels when you've sourced such items from any other car. Tools you can expect to use:
OK, the build photos, annotated where applicable. From here on in this post, events occur in real time without the benefit of hind sight from anything written above. Quote:
I opted not to chop the wiring from the back of either headlamps (resale value of bug lamps in tact), in the end I decided to buy an engine wiring loom to cannibalise from a breakers that I could actually visit, because I wanted to ensure that I got one with the correct connectors for my Blobeye JDM OEM HID headlamps, this of course meant taking one of said lamps with me. This was done after day one of my build and before day two, because I didn't know before tear down, that the connectors would be different between model years when I chose to buy the HID version of the blob lamps. Effectively replacing like for like, I suspect even if I'd bought the non HID blob lamps they'd also have had different electrical connectors on the back. Moral of this story, ask the breaker if they can supply the loom tails from the engine bay loom that have the matching connectors to the back of the headlamps you buy. Luckily I had access to another car to get too and from work in the interim. Next up, I'll mention two more reasons we had to just get on with what we could on day one, and source another couple of essential less obvious items. The slam panel from a blob is needed (or chargespeed bug 2 blob conversion kit) I had the latter and intended to use it however a member of my regional forums who lives down the road had ordered a new slam panel before deciding he didn't need to use it after all so I gave him what he paid for it when he ordered it from Proven Subaru. The photos show panels and headlamps being offered up and cutting of the headlamp recesses to accommodate the blob lamps etc. Now then the original bug bumper iron is far two wide to accept blob bumper but even if hacked, the beam along it's top does not sit at the right height to allow the clips that fasten the bumper to the beam where you see the holes in the metal above. After more cutting and grinding How it looked in daylight the day after, with old bumper iron still on, awaiting parts Needed in addition to a bumper iron then: Quote:
Here's the brackets Quote:
A little note about breakers, both on the whole have been very helpful, however they almost never save any fixings / bolts when dismantling, I don't know why they don't at least attempt too, and just tape them to the items they sell, but they don't as a rule in my experience. Day two consisted of mostly cocking about with wiring, modifying brackets and repositioning bonnet catch clasp higher to allow the new bonnet to close without slamming and heavy handedness. After offering up, marking and chopping: Loom tails from JDM Bug loom we had to cut off from my original loom, these will be sold on with my JDM OEM HID Bug lights to try and prevent the pitfall I experienced... The new bumper was tinkered with by previous owner for a front mount [FMIC], did a fairly tidy job of it (unlike whoever butchered the bumper belonging to my auto wrx wagon before I acquired that), I'll get some decent ABS mesh for the inside of this as I'm not a fan of front mounts nor Zen grilles. Fitted The above photo is pre any headlamp level alignment. So then, before and after The rear was done some time ago, comprising of a blob rear bumper and tail lights, was much more straight forward and done with thanks to my friend from Surrey Scoobies, TGovins and my Dad. Reference material: http://opposedforces.com/parts/impre...llustration_2/ http://bbs.scoobynet.com/projects-40...onversion.html http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/foru...d.php?p=539943 http://bbs.scoobynet.com/full-cars-b...or-spares-438/ Last edited by riiidaa; 16-05-2018 at 07:11 PM. |
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For more about this car see
http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...ad.php?t=17582 |
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Very very good write up, and should be made a sticky!
If I'd kept my bug this was going to happen, |
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Agreed and Done !!
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Keep it on the black stuff and leave the pit boards alone |
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Nicely done! It does not look like an easy feat at all! good write up!
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Somewhere drinking Coffee Mapped and maintained by FBTuning 07595 493581. |
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Excellent write up and job well done Great to have a record like this and worthy of a sticky
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Well done on all the hard work to transform the look of the car and a good write up if anyone looking to do this to the bugeye they know where to get the info from
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Maintained by Hypertech and Mapped by Andy Forrest 1998 UK Turbo , 1998 Terzo , 1997 JDM Type R the money pit , 2004 black WRX STI Type UK , 2004 blue FSTI |
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great job but begs the question would it have been cheaper to buy a blobeye first?
edited as just seen your reason for needing an auto |
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Cheers boys
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Updated my insurer on these modifications, now to get out and enjoy driving it.
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Pretty sweet conversion!
I was wondering if it was possible to 'upgrade' a blob to hawk eye? |
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yes it is, pretty much the same process - but why would you want to make your car look like a SEAT
Also the easier option would be to sell and buy one unless you have spent tons on mods already. My issue was mine had to be auto. |
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Never thought of that lol |
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