I haves me an Outback!
I haves me an Outback!
Well, tomorrow, barring some cataclysmic event…
Of the ’97 vintage, totally stock, and it’s practically begging for a few scratches and some soft sand.
Keen to find some nice unsealed terrain over the weekend and give it a better test drive. Are there any good spots relatively close to Perth? Anyone keen for a mission?
Also after a few goodies to help her adjust to her new lifestyle:
- Roof racks, kayak 'bits' would be a bonus.
- Shifter linkages/bushings – existing ones are well slogged out.
- Wreckers, who’s worth going to and who isn’t?
- Window tinting, any particular recommendations?
That will do for starters, plenty more on the cards, never fear!
Thanks,
Will.
Of the ’97 vintage, totally stock, and it’s practically begging for a few scratches and some soft sand.
Keen to find some nice unsealed terrain over the weekend and give it a better test drive. Are there any good spots relatively close to Perth? Anyone keen for a mission?
Also after a few goodies to help her adjust to her new lifestyle:
- Roof racks, kayak 'bits' would be a bonus.
- Shifter linkages/bushings – existing ones are well slogged out.
- Wreckers, who’s worth going to and who isn’t?
- Window tinting, any particular recommendations?
That will do for starters, plenty more on the cards, never fear!
Thanks,
Will.
'97 Outback - almost back to grandma spec operating condition.
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All those places Taza mentioned i wouldnt reccommend attempting in a stock height outback without decent size all terrains. They are very challenging locations, Two Rocks/ Wibinga caused huge problems even for my 4.5" above stock height outback.
At the pines there are some areas where clearance isnt too much of an issue but you will deffinately be needing either some very offroad capable H/Ts or some A/T tires larger than stock. Pines is good fun.
At the pines there are some areas where clearance isnt too much of an issue but you will deffinately be needing either some very offroad capable H/Ts or some A/T tires larger than stock. Pines is good fun.

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Taza: "Is this phone quad cam?"
I seem to remember your car and mine being the only 2 lifted ones at Two Rocks and Wibinga with 17 other Subarus..... It'll go fine but of course lift does help.Davidov wrote:All those places Taza mentioned i wouldnt reccommend attempting in a stock height outback without decent size all terrains. They are very challenging locations, Two Rocks/ Wibinga caused huge problems even for my 4.5" above stock height outback.
At the pines there are some areas where clearance isnt too much of an issue but you will deffinately be needing either some very offroad capable H/Ts or some A/T tires larger than stock. Pines is good fun.
When did you have clearance issues!!?
Yes the pipes is fun but lift is almost definately needed for a stock Subie and AT tyres really help.
And every single one of them struggled. Im saying if you want to have a much more enjoyable experience try somewhere a little easier untill more kitted up with at least A/Ts and some recovery gear.taza wrote:I seem to remember your car and mine being the only 2 lifted ones at Two Rocks and Wibinga with 17 other Subarus..... It'll go fine but of course lift does help.
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Taza: "Is this phone quad cam?"
Taza: "Is this phone quad cam?"
Yours didn't though and neither did Longy...Davidov wrote:And every single one of them struggled. Im saying if you want to have a much more enjoyable experience try somewhere a little easier untill more kitted up with at least A/Ts and some recovery gear.
My power was a small issue but I managed and clearance was once.
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All those places Taza mentioned I have done successfully in my STANDARD Brumby. I would expect a 97 Outback to be a breeze. Of course there are the usual things to playing in the sand.. the biggest key is tyre pressure and pick your lines (remember not to follow the larger 4WD tracks).
Will.. I recommend Wedge and I'm planning to go on Sat arvo.. you are welcome to join me.
Will.. I recommend Wedge and I'm planning to go on Sat arvo.. you are welcome to join me.
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What time you thinking of going Paul? I might come for a run too.
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RSR 555 wrote: Will.. I recommend Wedge and I'm planning to go on Sat arvo.. your welcome to join me.

Yeah Paul is right, you don't need that much lift. If a Nissan Micra Made it, I don't see why an outback wouldn't. U may have to try a few times or even dig yourself out but its all part of the fun. Just go with a group of people/cars and you'll be fine.
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Sounds good Paul. I'm in.
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Also couldn't help but notice your sig, and:
Have driven on sand once or twice before
as I'm sure Master Bluesteel can atest. Have nothing in the way of recovery gear at present though.
Do some work Johnny!
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Also couldn't help but notice your sig, and:
your welcome to join me.
Have driven on sand once or twice before

Do some work Johnny!
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yeah right.. like they'll really survive the beach runniterida wrote:Is that on your way to my place with 2 half cuts on a trailer ?????
hahahahahahaha

Thinking of leaving around 2pm, as I'm planning on camping on the beach and having an early morning fish but people can come and go as they please.d_generate wrote:What time you thinking of going Paul? I might come for a run too.
Sending SMS now so you have my details.MY_STI wrote:Sounds good Paul. I'm in.
Please shoot some details through! PM, [email protected], 0438 596 116 or carrier pigeon.
hahahahahaha.. opps.. fixed and edit notes will explainMY_STI wrote:Also couldn't help but notice your sig, and:

FixedMY_STI wrote:Have driven on sand once or twice beforeas I'm sure Master Bluesteel can attest. Have nothing in the way of recovery gear at present though.
Do some work Johnny!

Oh and I have the recovery gear if needed but doubt you'll need it on Wedge Is. beach, unless you want to start exploring 'D-gen style'

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well, glad to see you forgot i was there...taza wrote:I seem to remember your car and mine being the only 2 lifted ones at Two Rocks and Wibinga with 17 other Subarus..... It'll go fine but of course lift does help.
When did you have clearance issues!!?
Yes the pipes is fun but lift is almost definately needed for a stock Subie and AT tyres really help.
i was that guy that was umm, yanno... just the trip leader???
and there were another 2 members with small lifts i think.
not sure how he had clearance issues out there????
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Current Project: 2007 XT 5MT Urban Grey Forester
Subaextreme Bullbar and sump guard. GME 5W Super Compact UHF. Custom Boot with Deep cycle 100A Battery, Tools storage, solar controller and low Volt shut off, with Anderson input and outputs.
Whiteline HD Adjustable front and rear sway bars
Whiteline front tower brace and ultrex rear tower brace.
235/50/17 street tires, 235/60/16 ATR's
KYB struts with Raised HD Iron Man Springs. 1"Subtle Solutions strut top blocks.
20" LED Front Light Bar
Side Shade Awning on roof racks with 2x 18W LED Flood lights and 3x LED string lights in awning
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Awesome overnighter Will.. thanks for coming and staying.
Good to see your Outback made the beach run without having to let the tyres down or needing a lift
Must post the pic of the Outback coming off the dune
Good to see your Outback made the beach run without having to let the tyres down or needing a lift

Must post the pic of the Outback coming off the dune

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It's been 3 days already Paul!! I need a pic of this outback!!!RSR 555 wrote:Must post the pic of the Outback coming off the dune

Sounds like it went very well in the sand! Did the front bar become a sand scoop? Phizinza's did on our robe trip early last year but I'd imagine that the conditions were very different!
Cheers
Bennie