Maybe I've asked this before, but what MPG do you get with the tire up there? How were things with the AT tires but nothing on the roof, if you ever drove it that way?Haha. It's a 245/65R17 and theres plenty of room.
Maybe I've asked this before, but what MPG do you get with the tire up there? How were things with the AT tires but nothing on the roof, if you ever drove it that way?Haha. It's a 245/65R17 and theres plenty of room.
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Dang, that's some awesome MPG. I've got a 2010 Foz XT and as much as I love the 4EAT transmission off road (it's a beast), combined with the turbo, those measly 4 speeds just crap out gas.Here’s a little mpg rundown @Baipin. Back when the car was like this on G015’s the best daily driven mixed mileage mpg was 25-25.5
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Take the basket off and the mileage was essentially the same but only because of the cold weather. I’m sure I don’t have to tell some people in here but newer Subaru’s are absolute pigs in the cold. So sadly I can’t tell you an accurate equal conditions mpg.
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Fast forward to added wind resistance and heavier Wildpeaks and my mixed average fell to ~24 mpg
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For the first time in years I’ve removed the basket and like the last time it’s winter so the numbers are skewed but this is what I can report. Without a Christmas tree on the roof the car runs 500 rpm less at 65-70 mph. I’m not even through a full tank yet but based on what I’ve seen so far my guess would be ~27 mpg in any season other than winter haha.
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That is sweet... I'm extremely jealous of this. I have the touring package so it has extra chrome. I hate all of it. Yours is looking super slick though. Nicely done.I was finally able to exercise the chrome from my 2019 Subaru Outback!
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Yeah - I struggled with it. But the brown leather was only available in that package and I love the interior.Thanks.
Extra chrome was one of the reasons I didn't get a Touring.
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Ah, a familiar struggle with the 2.0 XT Forester ;-)But the brown leather was only available in that package
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The short answer is no, why would you?! Another answer is why even bother with a snorkel?First, here is an obligatory picture of the Appalachia Wander Wagon a guy took on a little softroading trip I went on w/ some MtnRoo folks..
Now here is the question I have been tossing around: if I install a snorkel, will I be stuck w/ the cursed CEL always being on?
This fall I am planning on going on a 4k+ mile odyssey from the Carolinas hitting trails on the way to & around Colorado & Utah & again on the return trip. Our convoy of 4 will include a Wrangler, Tacoma, & Silverado 1500 - so I’m already the plucky underdog. I’m starting to make a to-do list now so I can allocate funds when I get my taxes back & my bonus at work so I’ll be ready to rock. I’m upgrading some of my trail lights & I’m getting them professionally wired using an Infinite Offroad control panel after Christmas but after that here are my next steps:
After I do all of that the only thing I have on my list as a maybe is a snorkel. But I don’t want to do it if the CEL is always going to be on. Anybody have any insight on this?
- Rock Sliders
- Storage drawers in the rear
- Second battery
- Fridge
- Trans temperature gauge
- Maybe a trans cooler? Undecided bc that would definitely throw a lot of the warranty out the window (currently at 15k on the odometer)
- Quick connect front sway bar links (the RalliTek adjustable ones I have now can be disconnected w/ the center screw thing but then it leaves the pieces that are connected to the car hanging there & I’m afraid they’re gonna jab a hole into something)
- Horizontal mount propane tank
- Racks to hold jerry cans on the basket (2 for fuel, 1 for water)
- A bolt in weapon locker to store my second amendments when I’m in unfriendly states
- Change my rear setup to the RalliTek 2.25” Rear Super Overload Springs & Strut assemblies (currently have 1.5” spacers, Bilstein struts & stock height king springs back there). I’ve noticed a definite difference in the rear w/ the Wilco Hitchgate & spare back there. The hitch for it also is lower than what I had before.
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The snorkel was just out of general curiosity. The weight avoidance less fuel is hard to avoid on a 9 day trip. I’m keeping my backseat so storage is limited to the trunk & the roof. I thought of rigging a jerry can onto the space between the trunk & the Wilco but I haven’t given too much thought into it yet. I thought of going w/ the RalliTek setup bc of the taller springs?The short answer is no, why would you?! Another answer is why even bother with a snorkel?
Nothing about the 5th gen lends itself to a traditional snorkel installation. Aside from that the only ones I’ve seen are complete hack jobs that can’t be trusted to do the job.
I think something you seriously need to consider is limiting weight by eliminating things that you really don’t need and going as lightweight as you can on the things you do. For example ’sliders’, do you really need them? That question is coming from someone who seriously goes off road with their Outback and doesn‘t have them. Another is 3 Jerry cans.. I know people who travel with vehicles getting worse gas mileage who carry less. Also if you’re having spring concerns with King then stay away from Rallitek, especially their lift because you already run spacers. Rallitek has a lower spring rate so they’d be worse.
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You‘re traveling with a 2 trucks and a Jeep though.. Last time I led a group I got gas every other stop. Not because i had to, because why not haha. I could have done it every 3rd stop because of a Jeep and an FJ so regardless of time you should still be doing better than the people you’re with haha. Added weight will dictate a lot when it comes to terrain, especially slow going with the 3.6 geared for highway mpg.The snorkel was just out of general curiosity. The weight avoidance less fuel is hard to avoid on a 9 day trip. I’m keeping my backseat so storage is limited to the trunk & the roof. I thought of rigging a jerry can onto the space between the trunk & the Wilco but I haven’t given too much thought into it yet. I thought of going w/ the RalliTek setup bc of the taller springs?
I have been going hard w/ my car on some pretty rough trails w/o sliders, but in the southeast you don’t have the random off-camber w/ big ass boulders in the middle like we are likely to come across in the western states. I’m hoping to avoid it, but I don’t want to ruin the rockers & frame bc I ended up high-center on something.
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This just in – exclusive live footage of the recall scenario:I just saw there is a pretty big passenger airbag recall.
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Subaru is recalling nearly 500,000 vehicles because the airbags could explode - KRDO
Subaru is recalling nearly 500,000 cars for faulty airbags that could explode and shoot metal projectiles throughout the vehicle. The recalls apply to a number of Subaru models released between 2003 and 2014 that have Takata airbags in the front passenger seat. These can explode when deployed...krdo.com
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