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Hell yeah! Love to see the Subie overland community grow!Looking forward to your build. I have a 2017 Outback that I would like to raise 1.5 to 2 inches and go from there.
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Wow ! I learned to drive on an 85 Celica! What a flash back lol . Can’t wait to see this build your doing with the Subaru!Plates are on! Ft. my buddy’s ‘85 Celica. View attachment 147493
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Wow ! I bet it does rub just a teeny tiny bit :) Those Rims look sweet ! Let us know how it handles, speeds, mpg or any other entertaining info. Going to go research the lift and tires now :)Installed my Readylift along with my wheels and tires from Discount. Only issue I had was the wheel weights were rubbing against the caliper. Took it back to Discount and they got it all fixed!
The wheels are Black Rhino Units in 15x7 +15 and the tires are Falken Wildpeak AT3W in a 235/75r15. Definitely rubs a bit! View attachment 151810
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I will!Wow ! I bet it does rub just a teeny tiny bit :) Those Rims look sweet ! Let us know how it handles, speeds, mpg or any other entertaining info. Going to go research the lift and tires now :)
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Definitely. The difference in the wheel and tire setup off road is a night and day difference.Great wheel and tire combo had the same offset on both my foresters , they didn’t rub on my 2018 but had to get creative with trimming and hammering the inner wheel well to get them to clear on my 03 . The larger tire really does help a lot when aired down to soak up the bumps on a subi
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