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Got the lift installed by Patrick from ADF, think I got a little deal so just email directly and he can tell you installed cost. Love the lift works reallty well. Quite happy with it.
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Yes it is the back of the center console. DId the electrical myself with my brother-in-laws help. but real easy to do. Ran a hot wire from the battery to a new 6 gang fuse and buss under the divers seat then wired the plugs and CB from it. THe CB and plugs are always hot so that is why you see the switches above to turn the plugs off if I need to.
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King springs will be added as the weights I am adding to the car demand it. Sitting a little down in the rear with the tire carrier and all the camping gear added in. That is the only reason for the King springs. They are 25-30% over OEM rating. Should get me back level with all the gear added although I understand it will be stiffer for daily driving.
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No squeak and pretty rock solid as it has a wedge anchor to really make it solid in the hitch. Just got it installed this week and first real trip with it will be next week so I'll post how it works when I get back. Main reason foro the carrier was I am 62 and hauling the tire up and down off the roof rack is getting old, just like me, HAHA.
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For the backup camera and license plate see my build thread posts 35 and 36, relocated the plate and backup camera is still in stock location so blocked when viewing. I'll live with it for awhile and see if I want to relocate the camera.
https://overlandbound.com/forums/threads/another-subaru-build-thread.7622/page-2#post-134509
Thanks for the replies, that's good info!
I can't find where ADF is located, I'm assuming socal?
On the wiring, did you fuse it somewhere? Also, did you run through the firewall? I ran through mine for some headlight stuff and it was probably the worst hour I've ever had with my car.
Makes sense on the King Springs. Our last trip we went for 4 nights, so we packed heavy and had something like 25 gallons of water. I noticed a serious back sag from that and even managed to bottom out once or twice on the freeway. Eventual goals is to get a trailer for the RTT, but I have a house to save up for at the moment, so that's on hold.
I really dig the look of the off board tire, but the biggest thing for me is getting a full sized spare. I don't have a rack up top since the RTT is up there, so I have nowhere to put it. Your setup seems basically like the best solution but ho man, between the hitch and the tires that's an expensive one time thing.