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  1. Nice setup! I think you have a few things not previously mentioned, like a fire extinguisher? I like the idea of removing the rear seat, too. Since I'll also be camping much of the time, the extra room would be great as well as the weight offset. Thanks a lot for your detailed list, Team!
  2. No dog to bring, unfortunately. Just make sure that you have a CHL for whatever state you're in, unless your firearm is in plain view. I got pulled over in Gresham, OR. one time with a shotgun ON THE DASH, and got no guff from the PO. I think having the chamber empty while wheelin is a no-brainer also!
  3. Welcome aboard, and very nice soob there! http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=91002&highlight=offroad+group
  4. Those sound awesome! Too bad there only in Quebec.
  5. SoobieDoo

    Im LIT UP!

    Nice! Lights I haven't bothered with yet, but 55's are what I'll use for floods. It looks like you ran the wiring down the gutter, what's the entry point?
  6. Maybe some chains would fit those tractor tires? It's hard to believe that any AT would do better in deep snow.
  7. And I certainly appreciate all the help! I'll post some pics soon in my build thread. Anytime you need a hand...
  8. Nice soob, love the paint. You've got one cool mom! :cool:
  9. Thanks, forgot about that.
  10. Yeah, the way I eat, I'll likely have a whole cooler of food with me!
  11. Ohhhhh yeah! I'll be well prepared from this thread. I've got a double belt setup on my soob, for lack of an ac compressor, but got spare belts to bring anyway.
  12. NGK's in my EA82. Never a prob with spark.
  13. I likes the hard lines on your paint job! Definitely looks camo, but different.
  14. Black RTV is a good idea. My understanding is that RTV (room temperature vulcanizing) is almost immediately heat and water resistant. Sleeping bag and torch I'll bring on remote trips alone, but I think I'll be with a crew most of the time. Jumper cables I've got built into my emergency thing, shown by my previous link. After I test it out a few times, I think it could be an invaluable off road tool.
  15. Now that's being prepared! Doubt I'll assemble even half of that for my first outing next month, but having all these lists to go through is great. Heck, we even forgot a basic first aid kit for several posts. Here's another addition that I haven't seen mentioned yet: Tommy tape. Duct tape may work okay on burst hoses, but It'll still leak slowly. Tommy is self-fusing silicone tape, and will semi-permanently fix a leaking hose, brake line, etc. Duct tape may be a better band-aid, though!
  16. Ok, I'd consider the super glue as relevant to this thread, since it could be used both as first aid and on the soob. I'm not personally gonna spend the bucks that med grade glue would cost, but my personal choice is 2P10: triple distilled CA glue right here in bellingham. I have something like this, that I never keep charged up for emergencies, but with a tire off the ground, I think it could manage to inflate all the tires. It's a cheap POS, but a buddy of mine just loves his: http://cgi.ebay.com/5-in-1-Emergency-Jump-Starter-Portable-Air-Compressor_W0QQitemZ120397058896QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item120397058896&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50
  17. Ok...so what do I need for a river crossing? Thanks, Scott! I'll see what my work has in stock.
  18. Wow, duct tape will really do anything! That's okay, I've used super glue to stop bleeding. What's the general consensus on a soob come along rating? I've seen some that are rated, but don't say whether that's lift or pull. I'm looking at a 2-ton brand made by masdaam.
  19. ...and this is the reason for this thread. Thanks, goat!
  20. Nice kit, man. Use a pin punch for the axles, and what size? I Think I need another tow strap.
  21. Thanks, twitch...I forgot about the wood. Want some plywood for jacking in mud, too. My cell phone may not get reception, but the CB has pretty good range with the antenna mounted like it is. Nipper...got the flashlight. My Christmas present was a Maglite 2-cell, 3w LED. That thing rocks! Nearly as bright as the krypton, but much better battery life. I got a nylon tow strap already, but how 'bout a recovery strap?
  22. All good stuff to have, thanks. Won't be wheeling alone...don't see the fun in that. I know that I'll need a 36mm, breaker bar, pin punch and sledge for the axle change. What size punch is needed? I'm also including a tarp, basic tools, come along, flashlight...anything else I'm missing? I hope some more of the off road guys find this new area.
  23. Have you seen this thread?: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=94629 That's a good lift, on the cheap!
  24. So what tools and gear are you guys carrying, specifically for off road use? I'm piecing together my own, but don't want to carry 100lbs worth of tools around. For example: full sized shovel, or folding one? I also intend to carry a spare axle, so tools needed for that, too. Pics would be great!
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