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Thanks did a lot of research before buying it. I have been overland from Paris to cape town. Traveled overland from China to Thailand, All in range rovers. But Everywhere I went I saw Subaru's keeping up or doing more. Maintenance was less and gas mileage better. Seemed great for two people. Warranty is great and can be serviced in most any country. You are right not a lot of people modifying for overland. Look forward to your suggestions. Not too many people own Subaru's where I live, they love there trucks. Thanks again. Wess.
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thanks, I have been having a hard time finding things but it has been fun.
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Hi to all, I am a brand new owner of a 2014
Subaru Outback. I
am getting it ready for a journey from south Texas to South America. There are a
lot of out of the way, off road adventures that me and my wife would like to do.
I am looking for some help and guidance with
1. Lift kit
don't want to enter it in monster truck rally but
want to make sure I don't tear up the underneath.
2. Brush
Guard (bull bars. Don't need a lot but want to make sure the lightes still work
after a little bit of brush or trees.
3. Sump pan ( don't
know exactly the technical term for it but the plastic one underneath the front
bumper doesn't look like it will last long.
I am excited about my new
vehicle. I did not
want to trade my 1999 Chevy suburban 2500 four wheel drive 3/4 tone 4 inch lift,
ect. I loved it. Built the first moth I had it and it lasted 285000 miles. The
only thing I know of that can come close to that is a Subaru. Excited to put it
to the test.
Thanks Wess.
new owner need help
in Off Road
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Thanks that is perfect. I really appreciate the help. I have been going crazy trying to find the stuff I am looking for. Meeting a lot of great people along the way, I think there is a different class of people who own Subaru's, I hope that I am as helpful as you guys are when I get some dirt under my feet. Wess