A photo is worth a thousand words, so I a video is worth at least 1250 words.
So this is the first version of my telescopic awning and already I see changes and improvements I would like to make for the next one. Clearly welding vs hose clamps is going to happen but for testing this works fine...
So I got a question about getting my 2012 Outback more water tight. What's needed to be able to safely drive through slightly deep (for this thing) water? Rear Diff breather?
Yeah the LP stuff costs a pretty penny.
Perhaps DIY is the way to go? The LP brush bar and skids equal the price of an okay welder and then you could make your own brush bar and all kinds of stuff!
I was going to make some for my Outback cause in my mind they seem simple and well in many ways more important than bumpers but not as cool.
I like Primitive stuff and some of it is a really good value like the Standard Box-style 3/16" Rear Diff Skidplate for $100, by the time you figure out...
Not exactly the dry side but some stuff in the middle would be Red Top and Little Naches areas. The areas north of Cle Elum can be good or if you take 97 north of the town of liberty there's countless dirty roads to explore.
personally I like to go out with a goal in mind like find cool rocks...
Ill keep those in mind as I research.
Why did you go with the Mag mounts vs fixed? I'm trying to figure out what's best for me. I never park inside, and I'm okay drilling holes so does that make fixed the better option?
I already love my Outback and it's more then capable for what I ask it to do but I want to make some changes and upgrades to it and few of the things I saw in this thread I'll likely copy.
1. I have been wanting skid plates but the cost makes me think nope to that so I'm just going to make some...
Welcome I'm out on the dry side of the state.
You can have a lot of fun out in nature without breaking anything, yeah you will likely get some new pin striping from branches but nothing major. Personally I don't mind stuff like that so long as it runs and functions.
Hey y'all just joined up after stalking the forum for sometime. I've lived in Spokane for a little over 2 years now and I love it.
I'm a little new to the overlanding thing but I'm coming from an offroading background.
Hey everyone my names Jared and I use to be into wheeling my 2001 XJ back in the day and then life happens and I fell away from that kind of activity and the jeep got sold.
Fast forward a number of years after I met my now wife and we have been spending the past few years rock hounding and...
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