Sorry to hear that, but I know how that can be... Ive been recovering from a car hitting me in Sept of last year. N broken bones, just soft tissue so its taking its sweet time!
Its too bad you are selling this great vehicle, in stock form they do forestry roads very well! Ive got the Outback sedan version and I constantly get praise for where I take it. In a just a few weeks, its getting a 4.5" lift with Bilstein 5100 struts from a Tacoma, 29-30" tires, TJ winch...
I shared this trick over on the What is your favorite nonessential rig add-on? page...
I attached rock climbing anchors to the backseat lower bolts, in my sedan. Then I use a mini truck bungee net attached to those anchors and the child carseat anchors on the rear deck. That bungee net keeps...
2000 Subaru Outback sedan
Currently stock suspension w/26.5" All Terrains... in a few weeks its getting 4.5" lift, 29-30" All Terrains, Fox springs, Bilstein 5100 struts, limiting straps and a new TJ front bumper!
I attached rock climbing anchors to the backseat lower bolts, in my sedan. Then I use a mini truck bungee net attached to those anchors and the child carseat anchors on the rear deck. That bungee net keeps everything where I put it!
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Looks like I have a bit of reading to do! I have a few different options that I use for different reasons....
-Motorcycle trips or light packing -> MSR MultiFuel stove (25 yrs old), MSR Titanium pot & GSI press
-Quick & dirty trips -> Brew ahead of time and store 1 gallon in glass apple juice...
No sounds like the same result... My Sparcos are 50mm offset, the 20mm spacers Im running make it effectively 30mm offset and the edge of my 215 tires have about a pinky gap between the body. Im thinking the 15"Methods with 35mm offset and running 235 or 9.5", but with the lift will look pretty...
Ahh yes, I forgot that Winter package was part of it, but Ive got that, so its all good!
Beadlocks would look good! I like my Sparco 16s (made by OZ Racing), but theres too much offset and I want more sidewall. I know Methods have an offset that would allow me to get rid of the spacers Im running.
Is yours stick or auto? From my research, my 2000 Outback 2.5 auto should have the 4.44 VLSD, If I recall the BE/BH Outback 2.5 manual should have a 4.11 VLSD. Ive been thinking mine needs some upgrade on the brakes, but yes, after the lift it definitely will. Im going to carefully consider...
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