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Got my 60d CVT transmission mount insert installed tonight. Took the 18-22mph wobble right out! Also hooked up a WiFi enabled obd2 port reader and linked it to OBD fusion for my iPad mini. Crazy how much information that thing can give you! Definitely worth the $16 obd2 reader and $10 app...
I will be doing that soon. I will try to take pictures as I do the install but there is a great video out there floating around of one being installed. I’ll try to find it and link it here!
Thanks! Yeah, I was looking at others like the Methods or Sparco wheels but having to do this build on a budget right now and the Motegi price could not be beat. Seems like a bunch of the Subaru guys are running these!
Sold the ReadyLift kit I had and picked up the 2" Rallitek spacer lift! Got it installed and paired it with 17" Motegi mr118's and some Falken Wildpeak at3's! Pictures are with the lift installed and oem tires/wheels and another quick snap of the lift with new tires and wheels. I love how...
This is excellent! I am going to join this FB group today. I also found some downloadable pdf map files late last night with the ability to download .gpx info from Michigan Department of Natural Resources. It’s basically all the state owned land, not any of the National Forest Service stuff...
So I know of the popular stops in the UP but am looking to get off the pavement and onto some dirt while traveling the coast of lake Superior. Having trouble finding off road routes that are not designated for ATV/snowmobile only. I have GAIA maps am a very new to it but am trying to find some...
I can’t say for sure on the crosstreks but here is a link that may answers some of your questions!
https://www.readylift.com/2-0-sst-lift-kit-2018-2019-subaru-crosstrek.html
I hope this helps!
The biggest difference is that the other kits come with the rear multi link spacers. ReadyLift doesn’t require the rear spacers because their lift is actually 2” in the front and between 1.25”-1.5” in the rear. By having less lift in the rear they can get away with not using the spacers and...
Terry, what kind of a mileage hit did you take with just the front runner rack? I love the rack (not so much the price) and it seems as though that rack would have the least amount of resistance when compared to many of the other manufacturers. I personally am not looking for a RTT but just a...
Awesome review of the tires, thank you! The Yoko's seem to make the most sense for my application but man do I like the looks of the Falkens haha!! I am just starting to build my Overlanding rig and am for sure planning to get off the pavement more this year! I always had trucks and Jeeps...
No particular questions, just trying to weigh my options and get good honest reviews from people! What better place to ask than right here!! Thanks for your input!!
Trying to decide between tires for my Outback. I drive between 50-60 miles a day on the highway and the usual around town business evening and weekends. Want something that will preform good on the highway but still take me where I need to go on weekend adventures around the Midwest. I’ve had...
Do you like the Dual 150 external GPS? Been on the fence about this one and the Garmin GLO unit. Looks like the Garmin uses both GPS and GLONASS with a little longer battery time but I like the price of the Dual better and it comes with a dash holder. Not sure if having the GLONASS is a huge...
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