Subaru Outback Wilderness

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Rank V
Member

Educator II

2,420
Golden
First Name
Betsy
Last Name
Blac
Member #

25508

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KI7VRZ
It has several skid plates to cover the vitals (Engine, transmission, gas tank, and rear diff), a lift kit plus overload springs to help prevent sagging, rear arms, and rock sliders. All of these came from Rallitek.

I have done a few trials with it when the schedule allows me to (work, two volunteer jobs, and school). I have completed the Switzerland Trail near Boulder, CO, and hiked a bit near Rangely, CO, as well as a few trails near Idaho Springs, CO. In my opinion, I do not think that these have pushed the car's limits. Most of the trails I have done rate a 2-3, maybe a 4 on OnXmaps.
 

Enthusiast I

404
Vacaville, CA, USA
First Name
Paul
Last Name
Breshears
Member #

30252

It has several skid plates to cover the vitals (Engine, transmission, gas tank, and rear diff), a lift kit plus overload springs to help prevent sagging, rear arms, and rock sliders. All of these came from Rallitek.

I have done a few trials with it when the schedule allows me to (work, two volunteer jobs, and school). I have completed the Switzerland Trail near Boulder, CO, and hiked a bit near Rangely, CO, as well as a few trails near Idaho Springs, CO. In my opinion, I do not think that these have pushed the car's limits. Most of the trails I have done rate a 2-3, maybe a 4 on OnXmaps.
Awesome, thanks a lot for this info!