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Full Throttle FT410 Battery Review (This Battery Surprised Me)
After a couple years of ownership, I'm happy to report that the FT410 is still working hard to keep my car started every day. I love it!
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MeLe Subaru Legacy Engine Bay Cap Set Unboxing
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I wanted to dress up my 05 Legacy's engine bay a little bit and ditch the plastic OEM caps with these MeLe aluminum ones. I really like them and the finish is great!
How To Lift A Heavy Battery Out Of A MeLe Mount Without A Handle
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Here's a simple way that I've used to pull heavy batteries out of my MeLe mounts when they don't have an integrated handle. Check out my review of this Full Throttle battery on the Lifted Imports website: liftedimports.com/full-throttle-ft410-battery-review/
ADF Fire Extinguisher Mount Unboxing & Review
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I ordered this Anderson Design & Fabrication fire extinguisher bracket to install in my wheeler. It showed up looking even BETTER than what the website showed. Can't wait to install it!
Primitive Racing Subaru Skid Plate: 5 Year Review
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After absolutely hammering this Primitive Racing skid plate on the trails for nearly five years, I figured I'd share my thoughts on it. I've had it installed on my 2 inch lifted Subaru Forester. It has handled the abuse I've delivered exceptionally well and saved my engine from a lot of damage. This skid plate is not trash, it's trashed from all of the crazy 4x4 trails I've done with it. Took i...
Torq Master Locker Install 2006 Subaru Forester (Full Process Including Diff Removal)
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Torq Master Locker Install 2006 Subaru Forester (Full Process Including Diff Removal)
Best Off-Road Tires For Lifted Subarus - My Top Picks
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Best Off-Road Tires For Lifted Subarus - My Top Picks
Subie & You Podcaster Rafael Ruiz Shares The Details of His Crosstrek Build
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Subie & You Podcaster Rafael Ruiz Shares The Details of His Crosstrek Build
Quick Review: MeLe Design Firm Subaru Strut Tower Brace
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Quick Review: MeLe Design Firm Subaru Strut Tower Brace
4 Inch Lifted 2002 Subaru WRX Walkaround (Plus Trail Footage)
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4 Inch Lifted 2002 Subaru WRX Walkaround (Plus Trail Footage)
Lifted Mick Interview Part 2: What It Really Takes To Lift a 2019 Outback
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Lifted Mick Interview Part 2: What It Really Takes To Lift a 2019 Outback
Lifted Mick: Ryan's Built 2019 Subaru Outback 3.6R On Long Travel Coilovers
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Lifted Mick: Ryan's Built 2019 Subaru Outback 3.6R On Long Travel Coilovers
6 Affordable Off-Road Wheels For Subaru
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6 Affordable Off-Road Wheels For Subaru
GUIDE: Fitting Bigger Off-Road Tires On A Subaru (2006 Forester)
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GUIDE: Fitting Bigger Off-Road Tires On A Subaru (2006 Forester)
Best Off Road Tires For Lifted Subarus
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Best Off Road Tires For Lifted Subarus
Choosing Off Road Tires For Lifted Subarus (It's not the same as shopping for Jeep tires)
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Choosing Off Road Tires For Lifted Subarus (It's not the same as shopping for Jeep tires)
Crosstrek Lift Kits You Should Consider Buying
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Crosstrek Lift Kits You Should Consider Buying
1999 Lifted Subaru Forester SF Walk Around (Actually Used Off-Road)
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1999 Lifted Subaru Forester SF Walk Around (Actually Used Off-Road)
Lifted Subaru Forester Follows 2nd Gen 4Runner In The Sand
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Lifted Subaru Forester Follows 2nd Gen 4Runner In The Sand
Accelera MT-01 Tires: 1 Year Review (With Tread Depth Reading)
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Accelera MT-01 Tires: 1 Year Review (With Tread Depth Reading)
1995 Lifted Subaru Impreza Walk Around
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1995 Lifted Subaru Impreza Walk Around
Lifted Subaru Forester Puts In Work On Hidden Trails
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Lifted Subaru Forester Puts In Work On Hidden Trails
Milestar Patagonia MT Tire "Unboxing" (Plus we put them on the scale)
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Milestar Patagonia MT Tire "Unboxing" (Plus we put them on the scale)
Lifted Subarus: Automatic vs Manual - Which Is Better For An Off-Road AWD Car?
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Lifted Subarus: Automatic vs Manual - Which Is Better For An Off-Road AWD Car?
Best Subaru Lift Kits (My top picks)
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Best Subaru Lift Kits (My top picks)
Lifted Subaru Forester & Impreza Run Mountain Trails in Oregon
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Lifted Subaru Forester & Impreza Run Mountain Trails in Oregon
2 Lifted Toyotas Climb The Highest Mountain In Town
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2 Lifted Toyotas Climb The Highest Mountain In Town
Lifted 2013 Subaru WRX Walk Around
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Lifted 2013 Subaru WRX Walk Around
Lifted 2004 Subaru Forester XT Walk Around
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Lifted 2004 Subaru Forester XT Walk Around
How bad does a lift hurt your CV axles in a Subaru?
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How bad does a lift hurt your CV axles in a Subaru?

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  • @smuook1969
    @smuook1969 3 дні тому

    BRvBoxers also have a super low load rating. They are really made for Subarus.

  • @CornDogDG
    @CornDogDG 13 днів тому

    Wow thanks I just sent back my lift still inside the Amazon return window. Upgraded to a camber correction kit with subframe spacers.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 днів тому

      That's good to hear! Always happy to guide people toward good quality parts. Modding cars already has its risks. Doing it with products that aren't designed well creates all sorts of headaches.

  • @CornDogDG
    @CornDogDG 13 днів тому

    Stealership

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 днів тому

      They REALLY can be haha. We did end up doing a rebuilt engine in this car though. It caused enough damage to the bearings to warrant a replacement. But we definitely didn't do 9-10k.

  • @patclark2186
    @patclark2186 21 день тому

    90,000 miles ago I put a Primitive Racing Lift Kit on my '11 Outback. It's my daily driver to work and 40 weekends a year it's in the woods. Is fine for farm roads and unpaved hunting trails. Also works well in Hurricane evacuation going over underwater Debre. My mechanic thought is "went on easy"

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 днів тому

      That's awesome to hear! How are things on your end with the hurricane? Everyone and everything safe?

  • @jamalcruz7328
    @jamalcruz7328 28 днів тому

    So sick

  • @CornDogDG
    @CornDogDG Місяць тому

    Brap brap

  • @hyojoonus
    @hyojoonus Місяць тому

    Was thinking about rallitek springs with bilstein terrasport 2” on a 2011 forester, but went with a bilstein b6 with rallitek 1/2” springs instead since most driving will be done on highway. So far so good. Makes the suspension feel more taut, a bit like a BMW.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 28 днів тому

      @@hyojoonus it's crazy how well these cars can handle. Even when lifted they can still feel pretty planted and have decent cornering abilities. Glad to hear that you found something that you're liking so far!

  • @or-ian6973
    @or-ian6973 2 місяці тому

    2" strut spacers, trailing arm spacers, adjustable lateral links, Rear camber bolts, and STI control arms on 215/70/16 ET35 is what I'm running now. No rubbing what so ever. Also run a 215/65/17 winter tires on similar back spaced wheels but I think they're a little wider than the stockers. Also fit great. It looks like a slightly bigger tire will clear the struts but it will be close. Anyone out there running a 28.5" or similar sized tire on stock struts with no other mods but what I listed? The STi control arms do a good job and moving the tire forward so not worried about rubbing on the pinch weld.

  • @martinmuldoon603
    @martinmuldoon603 3 місяці тому

    I'm considering buying an outback but I'm put of by the real offload performance of the standard outback, even the newer ones that brake a slipping wheel to transfer torque to wheel with a grip, in my opinion that's not much use as the wheel with grip will drive at 2x normal speed or double gear ratio will will cause engine stall. LSD or lock up differ is a much better method.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 3 місяці тому

      @@martinmuldoon603 yeah I think a lot of the stuff that used to be mechanically achieved is now done electronically. I agree with you, I think a limited slip or a locker is far superior in almost every way for off-road use. The only downside I can think of is people not liking the sound from the locker during daily driving. But other than that it's fully worth it in my opinion

  • @polepole9066
    @polepole9066 3 місяці тому

    Ouf! So glad it’s not « Trash » but in fact… « Trash » 🤣 I just ordered one full kit and have yet to receive it. Then UA-cam algorithm probably spied on me and push me this video! I chose Primitive because it’s apparently the one with least effect on your ground clearance. Can’t wait to install them all on my ´24 OBW. Cheers 🍻

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 3 місяці тому

      @@polepole9066 had to throw some shock value in there🤣 Ya I absolutely love the plate. I beat it's BUTT. Their stuff is very well engineered. You'll love them. Blake is a good dude and runs a great company.

    • @murmsuniversalrobotics3938
      @murmsuniversalrobotics3938 3 місяці тому

      ​@@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216I almost just acknowledged the thumbnail and moved on with an lp aventure.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 3 місяці тому

      @@murmsuniversalrobotics3938 I'm glad you stuck around and checked out the video! The Primitive racing skid plates are one of the best bang for the buck options hands down, no questions asked.

    • @murmsuniversalrobotics3938
      @murmsuniversalrobotics3938 3 місяці тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 I'm not lowering my WRX, instead I plan on skid plates, front end aero (or protective) kit, typical power and reliability mods, and will eventually have a separate set of off-road capable wheels and tires that can handle transitions from improved to unimproved surfaces at speed. I've never understood the aesthetic appeal for lowering a WRX to the point it's handicapped going over a speed bump. Lowering helps with handling, but this is a rally inspired car. I'm also looking into bullbars for the front, wish there were more options for the VB.

  • @marcgibbs8657
    @marcgibbs8657 4 місяці тому

    these look like my billetworkz caps are they made by the same company

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 4 місяці тому

    Was the rear diff original an open diff or LSD? Im just curious if this install will be different on an SG Forester XT, which has an LSD rear diff... Also, I heard you have to change your driving style with an auto locker, is that true? Specifically, that you have to get use to coasting through turns because if you gas it through a turn the locker will engage, causing a jolt and possibly crash because the car will suddenly understeer like crazy due to the rear tires being locked together and pushing forward under power... so no spirited road driving and fast cornering from time to time?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 4 місяці тому

      My original diff was an open diff, then I swapped it out for an LSD, then I decided to buy the locker. So I just put it in my original open diff. But yes you'll want to source an open diff to use for the locker. Which shouldn't be too hard! You do want to change your driving style, but not nearly as much as people seem to think and it's mainly for comfort reasons. I actually hammered the throttle through a turn recently to see if the tires would chirp or anything. Didn't feel much. But I drive mainly off-road and it's not a fast car at all😅 I would personally just avoid any spirited driving in the snow or in other situations that may pose a risk. But that hasn't been my experience so far. I also own a Torq locker in one of my jeeps and it also handles great even in rwd with the locker. I think the concerns people will tell you about are blown out of proportion in most cases.

  • @titusedwards3818
    @titusedwards3818 4 місяці тому

    clean subi

  • @bennydaby5367
    @bennydaby5367 4 місяці тому

    Interesting. In Europe, all early Forester Manuals have an additional low gear box (except turbo), 5 speed. My 2001 SF Turbo, is a 5speed Auto. Prefer this over manual for offroading, too. Nice video, cheers!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 4 місяці тому

      Yes! You guys got the dual range! We never got those in the US market unfortunately. We didn't even get turbo foresters until 2004 :( I'd love to have an 01 turbo like yours! But I agree. The autos are where it's at for offroading even over the dual range usually. The Subaru dual ranges don't go very low. You have any photos or videos of your car?

  • @CommonPerson0
    @CommonPerson0 5 місяців тому

    These first gen are pretty good. Depends who's piloting the car. I stop doing crazy shit like these it fk up my axle and my bearing.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 5 місяців тому

      There's always a risk of damaging stuff when hitting the trails!

    • @CommonPerson0
      @CommonPerson0 5 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 yea I did river crossing it fk up by bearing it's started grinding noise and wobble and both my rear rear axle cv boot torn. I stopped doing crazy over roading, just light easy trail. Can't offord to keep replacing parts.

  • @cfitzgduke
    @cfitzgduke 5 місяців тому

    Will the shocks now bottom out before the bump stops or does this kit account for that. That is my main issue with cheaper lift kits, but does this one fix that issue?

  • @Fil-gg5rt
    @Fil-gg5rt 5 місяців тому

    Banger of a video as well as the skid plate too I mean

  • @Fil-gg5rt
    @Fil-gg5rt 5 місяців тому

    Banger of a video as well as the skid plate too I mean

  • @LiftedImports7
    @LiftedImports7 5 місяців тому

    Definitely one of the best battery options for the price.

  • @K03sport
    @K03sport 6 місяців тому

    so it's "trashed" (as in beat) and not "trash" (as in complete garbage). Just wanted to clarify in case I missed something....

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      Absolutely. One of the best skid plates you can get! Figured I'd say something saucy to get people's attention. That being said, mine is now trash! I've slammed it into boulders, tree stumps, etc. Poor thing. But it served well.

  • @tjadventures
    @tjadventures 6 місяців тому

    We do have the dual range available in Romania and everywhere in Europe. We got almost everything that japan got, although there are a lot of stuff that are japan exclusive, like forester sti and the higher power engines because they had to reduce them due to emission restrictions in Europe. For the pre-facelift SG and the SF versions the DR has a 1.447 reduction gear and for the SG facelift and probably also SH, a 1.196 reduction gear. The DR transmissions came exclusive with the 2.0 and in some cases 2.5 NA engines, the XTs got the 5MT transmission. My 2004 XT has a 5MT but i wish it had an auto or that it would be easy to swap an auto into it.

  • @nagval7592
    @nagval7592 6 місяців тому

    А как тебе новые Forester в сравнении с твоим?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      Hey there, I'm not 100% sure if I understood your question correctly. I had to paste it into a translator. But I believe you were asking my opinion on the older foresters compared to the new ones. I really like the simplicity of the old models. But they aren't as powerful, comfortable, or as fuel efficient as the new ones. I guess it just depends on specific needs. But I absolutely love my 2006!

    • @nagval7592
      @nagval7592 6 місяців тому

      ​@@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216да всё правильно понял 😂 Ну внешний вид в любом случае у старых красивее. В новых слишком много электроники. У меня Outback MY08 отличный автомобиль!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      @@nagval7592 Okay good! I wasn't sure if my English would translate well into Russian. I agree with you! I really like the older Subaru designs much more. That's just my opinion. I really like your Outback! I have the same thing but mine is the USDM Legacy wagon. One of my favorite cars!

  • @bonozil
    @bonozil 6 місяців тому

    love it

  • @AWDfreak
    @AWDfreak 6 місяців тому

    I have had more debris from public roads hit my skid plates than I ever have debris and the ground impact them from driving on unpaved surfaces. That by itself has made them pay for themselves several times over. FYI, don't make the mistake of getting the Primitive Racing rock sliders, get some from RalliTEK, ADF, or someone else who can make properly-tough rock rails.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      Skid plates have literally saved me thousands of dollars😳 The Primitive rock sliders do seem a bit less robust than the RalliTEK options but they are about half the price. Maybe better served for light off-roading. I just use my pinch welds🤣

  • @boscowang3422
    @boscowang3422 6 місяців тому

    What about Kein?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      Of all the budget kits out there, they seem to be one of the better ones. But from everything I've seen, they're copies of ADF and SLO kits for not much less than the real thing. also I don't think they're based in the US which is a big deal to me. I try to order parts thru companies that I can get good support from. I can't tell you how many times I've had a small issue during install and been able to call ADF or Primitive to get help. And any time there's been any sort of issue, they make it right.

  • @RobFeher
    @RobFeher 6 місяців тому

    So cool! A sweet ride

  • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
    @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

    For more info and photos of my skid plate, check out the full review at liftedimports.com/primitive-racing-subaru-skid-plate-5-year-review/

  • @blaketendo8782
    @blaketendo8782 6 місяців тому

    Thanks a ton, one of the most helpful videos I've watched

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      Yo thank you brotha! Would love to see your Subie if you have one! I write content on liftedimports.com as well if you need more info about lifting Subies!

  • @jodyprice420
    @jodyprice420 6 місяців тому

    Have 06 forester 2in spacers an have the adjustable control arm i must have the adjustment out because left rear axle keeps pop out if diff. The tires are in line an running true however they are more to the front of the fender.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      I'm not certain without looking at it. What lift kit is it? The rear tires being pushed forward would make me thing that there aren't any trailing arm spacers installed which should correct that issue. As for the axle popping out, they do take some "ooomf!" to seat in the diff. I actually have to give them a little slam to seat them into the c clips in the diff and I'm over 200 lbs. It could be something that simple. Whoever had it out last may not have re seated it hard enough to lock it in.

    • @jodyprice420
      @jodyprice420 6 місяців тому

      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 ya think got it this evening plus just relize don't have camber bolt in rear. That should help as well. Thanks

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      @@jodyprice420 Good to hear! I actually had a heck of a time seating my passenger side rear axle last time I had the diff out. Always something right? haha. The camber bolt will help if the lift caused positive camber (hopefully it has camber correction built in) but it won't do anything for the position of the tire in the wheel well. Let me know how she turns out!

  • @stuartferguson7947
    @stuartferguson7947 6 місяців тому

    It’s been a while in Australia since Subaru’s came with Duel Range, now only available with a CVT

  • @JamesSchell-x2o
    @JamesSchell-x2o 6 місяців тому

    I just had a 3/16 Primitive Racing skid plate with the front lip and oil pan access plate installed on my 2024 Forester Touring. I went for this plate to hopefully prevent my wife from destroying the car. At $700.+ it's a bit pricey. Hoping it will give the car many years of good service.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      That's a really good choice! Skid plates have saved me a lot of money by preventing damage from on-road and off road hazards. I know many of the newer vehicle skid plates involve a bit more man hours and raw materials to build. But you guys definitely made the right call! Blake over at primitive doesn't ever release products that aren't top-notch

    • @JamesSchell-x2o
      @JamesSchell-x2o 6 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 I had to take the plunge. As my now former 2017 Audi Q5 was totalled because the wife drove over a big rock. The damage was significant as the as the Steering Rack, Engine Cradle and 1 Complelete Exhaust were destroyed. Had that car been protected with a quality Skid Plate. I likely would be still driving it.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      @@JamesSchell-x2o that's so crazy! On newer vehicles it is even more important to protect the underside. On my older cars, it's not a huge expense even if I completely destroy the vehicle. But it's amazing how fast the repair bills can stack up on something that's relatively new. Glad to hear you got set up with a Primitive plate! Where was the rock that damaged the Audi? On the road or off pavement?

    • @JamesSchell-x2o
      @JamesSchell-x2o 6 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 The rock was on the roadway. It had fallen off a hillside. Due to heavy rainfall.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 6 місяців тому

      @@JamesSchell-x2o that's crazy! I actually witnessed a small Boulder roll off of the top of a tunnel and onto the roadway the car in front of me must have been driven by a wizard because they somehow avoided it by a couple inches. But it certainly would have totaled both of our cars had either of us hit it. A lot of people don't think about stuff like that. Sorry to hear about your audi, but welcome to the Subaru family and I'm hoping that it treats you guys really well 🙏🙏

  • @benjaminbaker4807
    @benjaminbaker4807 6 місяців тому

    i have both a 4eat sf forester (na 2.5) and a 5mt sg forester (na 2.5). I love both. my first clutch only lasted 10k miles of abuse so I decided to put a 6 puck ceramic clutch on it and it helps a lot because it puts the power down even while slipping it to keep the rpm up climbing steep hills. the new clutch has already survived much more abuse than a brand new stock one. i installed a switch to lock the 4eat center diff. my 4eat is much better for actually enjoying the scenery off road because you can go slower. the 5mt is better for beating on and pushing the limits of what a subaru can do.

  • @ChimkenNuggers
    @ChimkenNuggers 7 місяців тому

    I'm up in Canada and bought a 2nd gen 2008 forester with the auto. I was a little sad cause I've always owned manual cars, but I found this for such a good deal I couldn't say no. Thanks for this video, it definitely made me feel better about this! Nice car by the way!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      That's awesome! Welcome to the SG club brother. I'm actually in the same boat as you. I've always owned 5 and 6 speed manual cars. This was the first vehicle that I intentionally purchased with an automatic transmission. I only did that because I washed my friend walk up the exact same trails as my 5-speed Forester struggled to climb them. It's nice to be able to let the torque converter do all the heavy lifting and avoid burning up the clutch. Thanks! Would love to see your Forester!

  • @trashgarbageoffroad
    @trashgarbageoffroad 7 місяців тому

    Damn this is one of the best videos I've seen on the overall installation process. Most people leave out the diff removal and I appreciated your parts list.

  • @hyojoonus
    @hyojoonus 7 місяців тому

    Great video. Good to know that the 4EAT is the right transmission for the job. Too bad to hear the new CVT's just does not have the same push up the inclines. Great scenery BTW.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      The cvt's are still great but they definitely aren't designed to be hammered on unfortunately. They don't handle steep terrain well. For most other things they're just fine! It's a great place to live. I love the scenery. What kind of Subaru do you have?

    • @hyojoonus
      @hyojoonus 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 2011 Forester with a first gen FB25 engine and a 4EAT. Had the usual first gen engine issues like leaking oil from seals, head gasket and worn or stuck piston ring, the last of which I still need to get to next time I take it apart. Or, maybe I’ll just get the latest short block and have a spare.

    • @hyojoonus
      @hyojoonus 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Do you run an external trans or oil cooler with your subie?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      @@hyojoonus I actually really like the SH Foresters. Great platform! Always a few kinks to sort out with the first iteration of a new engine. But still solid💪 I don't run an external cooler on it yet. But I definitely need to put one in it. I run one in my Jeep and suggest most Subaru offroaders do. I don't push the Forester hard these days but it's a good way to prolong the life of the transmission. I want to install an oil temp gauge to watch what those numbers look like. If it gets really hot, I may consider doing an oil cooler. But the car seems to run great as is. So we'll see! Is yours lifted?

    • @hyojoonus
      @hyojoonus 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Still on the original suspension, but I am considering Bilstein B6 dampers for a refresh and possibly Rallitek springs with just 1/2” lift for touring load and minor off-roading. I do have the oil and trans coolers on my old VW 1.8t and they solved the heat and the related performance degradation issues. I’m hoping they’d do the same on the Forester especially on the long drives in the hot climates. The only things is the Subaru lacks the telemetry on the oil or trans temps. I may just need to carry around an infrared thermometer and point at the parts. Hehe.

  • @marvinsotto3135
    @marvinsotto3135 7 місяців тому

    paid $502 out of the door for my voxx wheels

  • @forester_overland_nz
    @forester_overland_nz 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for creating the video. How does the locker behave when driving on a uphill road?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      Happy to help! Do you mean like just driving on uphill pavement roads? My home is actually situated on somewhat of a hill and there is really no effect at all in regards to the locker. I've heard people say some odd things about how these lockers alter the driving experience. But I really haven't noticed any negative things at all. It occasionally pops during certain low speed turns. And you can hear it click at low speeds. But once I'm out at regular speeds I forget it's even there. Let me know if you have specific questions!

    • @forester_overland_nz
      @forester_overland_nz 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Heya. I am in a similar situation. I have at the locker and an extra rear diff. My location in New Zealand have a lot of uphill and winding roads, I understand applying throttle will lock the locker even when turning so it won't ratchet. That's the bit I'm worried about. I guess I just have to install it and find out for myself.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      @@forester_overland_nz okay I understand your question now! I wouldn't worry about it at all. Yes it's designed to lock driver's and passenger side axles together when throttle is applied. But even in the snow, I didn't experience any issue with the back end kicking out in the turns. I would however recommend that you drive conservatively if the weather is bad. I personally try to Coast through most turns or at least apply light throttle. But again, you almost don't even know that it's there. The tires don't chirp when you're at regular speeds in wider turns. Overall, I couldn't be happier with this locker. I was so impressed with it that I actually bought another one for my jeep 😅😅

    • @forester_overland_nz
      @forester_overland_nz 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216I'll make a video once I got it installed on my spare diff. Looking forward to see more videos of your Foz on the trails.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      @@forester_overland_nz heck yeah! Keep us updated! Subscribed🤙 Stoked to watch your build.

  • @ryanwolfe8860
    @ryanwolfe8860 7 місяців тому

    Love to see a beat up skid plate!! 🤙🤙🤙

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      You already know! Love you brother 💪💪

    • @ryanwolfe8860
      @ryanwolfe8860 7 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 love you too brother! 👊🤙 There's gonna be major shenanigans when we get our rigs on the trail together!! 💯💯😎😎

  • @LiftedImports7
    @LiftedImports7 7 місяців тому

    MeLe army ftw!

  • @jamalcruz7328
    @jamalcruz7328 7 місяців тому

    Thinking about buying these. thx for the unboxing! I just want to spruce up my engine bay a little. I don't like the yellow stock caps. They look great. Was there any difficulty during installation?

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words! No difficulty. The power steering cap required a little finesse to get the stock seal pulled out and transferred. Nothing bad at all! I love how they look.

  • @suppesau
    @suppesau 7 місяців тому

    Hello, Do you know if 15's fit on the turbo version of the Forester SF? 98 modell :) Great video!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words!! We didn't get turbo sf's here in the US. So I'm not sure. But I do know that many of the aftermarket 15 inch wheels(method etc) fit over the WRX calipers even up to the VA chassis. I would be surprised if they didn't fit. If you try, let me know and then send me an email of some pics on liftedimports.com because I'd love to see!!

  • @desertdesserts6262
    @desertdesserts6262 8 місяців тому

    what brand cross bars and rack to you have on that?

  • @markstamp872
    @markstamp872 8 місяців тому

    I installed the Ironman lift kit on my 2019 Crosstrek. Highly recommended.

  • @MC-cv8sv
    @MC-cv8sv 8 місяців тому

    When I bought my 2019 frontier pro-4x, the dealership put a brand new set of these roadventures on the truck (the Hankook dynapro's on it were worn out, but I would've changed those tires anyway). I had never heard of the kumho brand before and I was curious to see how they would do and almost 2 years later I'm seriously impressed! I don't do any super hard-core off roading but I do enjoy being able to get out there and being confident in my tires (vehicle as a whole) is paramount. For the price point I'm considering getting them when I size up to 33s after I get the lift installed in my truck this spring

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely!! They kick butt. They've got the at52 out now as well which I think looks even a bit more aggressive! I've still got these tires on a different car to this day.

  • @trashgarbageoffroad
    @trashgarbageoffroad 8 місяців тому

    You had me there for a second with the thumbnail😆

  • @TheMr.Logan9
    @TheMr.Logan9 8 місяців тому

    Working on a jack of all trades manual Forester build, and primitive is for sure the skid plates I am going for. I am also most likely going to go with Primitive's lift package as well. The fact that I can basically turn my SJ into a wilderness that will handle better with Bilstein and King Springs, without relying on spacers, is awesome. Glad to know that Primitive makes great stuff!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 8 місяців тому

      You're absolutely on the right track! Primitive is where it's at. I usually only run parts from Primitive or ADF. If you need the car to handle more sporty on the street, king springs and upgrades shocks are the way🙌 But don't be scared away from spacers in the event that you want to retain OEM suspension for more comfort off-road. If you ever have questions about their stuff, shoot an email or phone call over to Primitive. Blake over there is the man and their team can help you make the best decision 🙏

  • @belowme4927
    @belowme4927 8 місяців тому

    always raid the subaru parts bin first. at least they put in some r&d CHECK WITH YOUR DEALERS PARTS DEPARTMENT SUBARU SKID PLATES ARE CALLED UNDER GUARDS FOR THE U.S. 2023 FORESTER WILDERNESS SHOULD WORK FOR ALL FORESTERS OF THIS GENERATION E515SSJ050 - ENGINE UNDER GUARD E515SSJ201 - TRANSMISSION UNDER GUARD E515SAN300 - FUEL TANK UNDER GUARDS (2) E515EFL201 - DIFFERNETIAL UNDER GUARD

  • @outbacktrekking3713
    @outbacktrekking3713 8 місяців тому

    Welp, I'm convinced... i know ive needed one, but ive been waiting on buying one.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 8 місяців тому

      It's a game changer. I just upgraded to a 3/16" ADF skid plate. But the primitive ones are easier to install by about 5 minutes. Whichever one you like better will work great🙌

  • @outbacktrekking3713
    @outbacktrekking3713 8 місяців тому

    This has to be one the most detailed videos on Torq lockers. I even went looking for Subaru Torq locker install videos and yours didnt even show up. Thats just criminal the way the algorithm short changed you. Im just happy it popped up on a randon feed. Im glad to see this video. Im planning an upgrade on my '96 outback in march. Pulling the cheap chinese aluminum 2" lift and installing ADF lift, King springs and Torq Locker. I thought i had them ready to go, but i see now i should order the gaskets and other small parts to be completely ready. There's a lot of fun trails on the Olympic Peninsula and im planning a lot hitting a lot of them this summer and fall. Give me shout if you head out to the OlyPen!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words!! I'm not super active on UA-cam, so the algorithm is probably not too sure what to do with me. But I do write about a lot of my mods and off-roading on the liftedimports.com website! You're always welcome to pop in there as well or submit an idea for an article. Glad to hear you're giving the OB some love! I definitely wouldn't shy away from ordering parts and gaskets just in case! Most stuff can be returned if not needed when still in original packaging. Hit me up if you run into any questions during the process. I have a pretty short term memory but would be happy to help if I can remember details. I'd love to take one of the rigs up North! I'm over in East Oregon now but used to be in the PDX area. You gonna be at the Oregon trail rally this May?? It's absolutely worth the drive.

    • @outbacktrekking3713
      @outbacktrekking3713 8 місяців тому

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Haven't heard of the Oregon Trail Rally. I'll look it up. Thanks!

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 8 місяців тому

      @@outbacktrekking3713 you should come out for sure! I always hit the dufur stages to spectate. Travis pastrana is returning to the ARA this year🤘

  • @pnw8836
    @pnw8836 8 місяців тому

    2005 forester XS, 2 inch lift, 215/65/16 Yokohama Geolander G019s and I’m getting 23-24 avg. Just calculating by dividing odometer trip miles by gallons at fill up. Not 100% accurate, but my tires aren’t much bigger than stock