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  1. OUTBACKWBEER!

    OUTBACKWBEER! wicked outback

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    I suppose abit of history would be appropiate in this case. My family came from the back East and settled in Kansas/Nebraska via covered wagons during the 1800's( we have a journal documenting the journey). Some of them went further west to California, Oregon & Washington.

    I grew up in Oregon and of course we had our '72 Chevy Vega wagon.
    I have my own family now I got myself a wagon '03 Subaru outback wagon which I explore the toughest terrain the PNW has to offer...that includes quadtrails! This ain't your mommies wagon ....It's been lifted and modified extensively ...:beerchug: just a few pics...

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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Welcome to the forum :) Those are awesome pictures! How high is your car lifted? What kind of tires do you use for winter?
     
  3. Sarra

    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    Looks like a 4" lift. :D

    I like the WRX wheels. WRX wheels look good on Legacy and Outbacks.
     
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    Wow...........I like the Snow storm Picture..
     
  5. OUTBACKWBEER!

    OUTBACKWBEER! wicked outback

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    more info..

    I'm running Kingsprings which gives me about 2" lift for now.
    The WRX wheels are my street setup.
    For offroad I use Konig 15" wheels w/ Yokohama geolander AT+II's(215/75R15's ...no chains for these tires (two feet of snow no problem!)

    I meant to post this in the introductions...however, my 3yr old son hit the wrong key ...so If ya can move it over there that would be great...:D
     
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    OutbackGT Project GT-30

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    Wow. I had no idea how capable your OB really was. Nice pics. And good to see another outbacker has made it over!
     
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    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    Do you have steep stuff around you? I got my BE stuck in 6" of snow with snow tires and chains on it. Indeed, I got so stuck, I broke the chains and almost ripped off my brake lines, in the middle of nowhere, on a horribly steep hill. :(
     

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