Help a newbie build up this new Fozzy please!

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Preston Lyons

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Just bought this little guy today, I have seen some great stuff with Foresters and would like to Overland my vehicle. Can you please give me some must haves and where I can find them? I live in Denver CO.
 

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ILLFOZZ

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I've owned the Fozzy for about 2 weeks and have already moved well away from the stock look and am super excited to install the ADF lift kit and adjustable suspension components next week!IMG_20180912_134251_267.jpg
 

Smileyshaun

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skid plates are the first mod any subie owner should do even if they are just tackling gravel roads and snow , the low ground clearance makes for some unpleasant noises when it drags over stuff and it's real easy to poke a hole in the oil pan or AT pan .
 
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Smileyshaun

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If you're planning on bringing a lot of gear I would at least look into getting some saggy butt spacers to keep the back in from dragging. Get a trailer hitch so you have a toe point in the rear and it's just handy for putting on whatever accessories you might need
 

Smileyshaun

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sorry having broken thoughts . give that sucker a really good deep coat of wax b4 you start taking it out . spend the money on the best wax you can find it will cut down on scratches and cleaning time.