Subaru owners: Let's see your expedition rigs!

Ripley1046

New member
New member, rocking a stock (for now) 2010 Outback. My wife daily drives it, so we aren’t going too crazy with mods. Planning on a small lift and some bigger tires this year. Upgraded the headlights and reverse lights (yeah I did lights before suspension) recently. Thinking about building a kitchen box/table/grill stand for it. 6E785AED-E60C-4DC4-8E74-DADBF53F2240.jpeg
 

intothewild

Adventurer
We've taken this little Subaru all over recently. California, Oregon, all over Washington, Canada (Jasper/Banff all over BC). She see's alot of highway miles, kept her fairly stock in that regard in order to maintain reliability/fuel mileage. Got our system down pretty well now if we need to sleep in the car. If weather is good we usually find a place to pitch the tent.

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paroxysym

Adventurer
'18 Outback Limited, 2.5

haven't done much in the first month, just enjoyed racking up 1300mi. swapped in LEDs where there were halogens on the exterior bulbs, doing a JDM grille soon, got the weathertechs. just keeping it simple
 

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paroxysym

Adventurer
swapped the grille this weekend... now to figure out tires as the stockers I continue to hear- blow
 

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gorillamel

Dirty Blonde
I bought mine 2015 OB 2.5i used at 114,000mi in March. It already has 122,000mi and has taken me all kinds of places in a much more comfortable fashion than my previous 2008 Jeep Rubicon. I have not modified it much other than adding fog lights, Raingler ceiling net, seat covers, K&N air filters, roof racks and cosmetic edits. Got a winch for it, have yet to fab up a front bumper with recovery points on it. Trying to save up the money for the EcoHitch in the rear so I can have a recovery point back there, too. It is nice to finally have a vehicle I can comfortably sleep inside! X-mode is fun and a nice attempt at a 4lo comparison option for AWD.

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Smileyshaun

Observer
Finally bought my first new car I've never liked the idea of losing money when you buy something but the fiance has a 2017 Forester manual trans that I really enjoyed driving so I decided to copy her a bit.


I had to give it a proper test on the test drives of the all-wheel-drive system with the automatic x-mode versus a manual transmission

 

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