That may be correct...he's the only person I'm aware of that has bought a Forester, and proceeded to put $15,000 worth of equipment in/on it. Good luck!
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http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f115/overland-build-thread-567849/
If you aren't aware of this guy, now you are...
"Capable" is a broad term, but you're wise seeking feedback, as not everything is necessary to have a great time. Knowing what your adventure intentions are would help...
Also...look online at several Toyota OEM parts dealers (online dealerships usually) for deals. The half-shafts are not cheap, but you can find better deals. Don't forget to calculate shipping in your research.
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Joel, I just replaced my driver side last week. Torn boot. Most guys have come to the conclusion that replacing the axle is the way to go. What I did (and you're in the same boat) is replaced my axle, and bought a boot/grease kit. I will reboot my old one as a spare, and you and I are fortunate...
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