Hey y'all! New to OB and new to Overlanding in general.
This is Ruby Rhod, my 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5, a vehicle purchased jointly between my spouse and I as a platform to carry us on off-roading, overlanding, camping adventures. After years and years of us both driving small, low hatchbacks we felt like it was time for us to get something a little more capable. Especially with the world how it is these days, finally getting in to activities we've long wanted to do is becoming more and more justifiable. Nothing says social distancing like camping in the middle of the forest, right? :^)
We purchased this car used a few weeks ago and promptly got to work. It was purchased through my employer (a Honda dealership) and I got them to toss some money in to the deal for wheels, tires, and a lift kit. As the car sits now, it has 17x7.5 Sparco Terra wheels and 235/65R17 Yokohama Geolandar G015 ATs. I also have a LP Aventure 2" lift kit for it that has not been installed yet, but will be soon. Like, within a week or two.
Our current plans after the lift are, in no particular order:
1. Skid plates, probably from Primitive
2. Bull bar / light mount, probably from Rally Innovations
3. Design & build a pull-out kitchen and storage drawers for the back
3. Figure out / probably fabricate a roof rack setup
The kitchen is probably priority number one. My spouse has a degree in culinary arts and really likes the idea of having a "proper" kitchen while out camping, something organized and predictable so they can find everything. I like the idea too and we're already starting to draw up plans, we'll likely be taking some carboard and figuring out the drawer layout soon.
Anywho that's that for now, I don't know how often I'll be able to get this thread updated but I will whenever I have some progress to show :)
This is Ruby Rhod, my 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5, a vehicle purchased jointly between my spouse and I as a platform to carry us on off-roading, overlanding, camping adventures. After years and years of us both driving small, low hatchbacks we felt like it was time for us to get something a little more capable. Especially with the world how it is these days, finally getting in to activities we've long wanted to do is becoming more and more justifiable. Nothing says social distancing like camping in the middle of the forest, right? :^)
We purchased this car used a few weeks ago and promptly got to work. It was purchased through my employer (a Honda dealership) and I got them to toss some money in to the deal for wheels, tires, and a lift kit. As the car sits now, it has 17x7.5 Sparco Terra wheels and 235/65R17 Yokohama Geolandar G015 ATs. I also have a LP Aventure 2" lift kit for it that has not been installed yet, but will be soon. Like, within a week or two.
Our current plans after the lift are, in no particular order:
1. Skid plates, probably from Primitive
2. Bull bar / light mount, probably from Rally Innovations
3. Design & build a pull-out kitchen and storage drawers for the back
3. Figure out / probably fabricate a roof rack setup
The kitchen is probably priority number one. My spouse has a degree in culinary arts and really likes the idea of having a "proper" kitchen while out camping, something organized and predictable so they can find everything. I like the idea too and we're already starting to draw up plans, we'll likely be taking some carboard and figuring out the drawer layout soon.
Anywho that's that for now, I don't know how often I'll be able to get this thread updated but I will whenever I have some progress to show :)
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