I would suggest a walk-around video when you’re done with mods. You can layer your voice over as we admire the work. A 10-second walk around would be great for us to see if the mod is something the community would like to do in their Subarus. Keep it up; thanks for the videos.
I just put them on my 2024 Outback Wilderness, they fit and look really nice. It looks like you have more clearance under them when you look from the side. I think the plastic part you remove actually hangs a little lower then the skid plate. Definitely get them if you are on the fence.
If that's all you plan to do you really don't need anything. Maybe some lights for the A-pillar, but that's all you need for what you're mentioning. Don't go crazy.
I'm assuming, once the rivnuts are installed you can't really go back and reinstall the old trim since you've filled all the clip points. Not that I would, but if you decided you wanted a different slider and had to remove these, or you sold the car on and someone else wanted to remove them to go back to stock, you couldn't really do it.
You can. All you have to do is drill the riv nuts out with a slightly larger drill bit and the holes will then remain intact. The riv nut is smaller than the hole you placed it in so you can remove it without widening the hole it was placed. Hopefully that made sense.
Do these allow use of the full underside as a jack point? I’ve been looking at the afe power ones, but these may be even cleaner/tighter to the car like I’m wanting. Thanks!
I’ve been debating these and the wench, but both are a bit pricey and I’ve been spending too much money on the photog side getting ready for the eclipse in April.
I would suggest a walk-around video when you’re done with mods. You can layer your voice over as we admire the work. A 10-second walk around would be great for us to see if the mod is something the community would like to do in their Subarus.
Keep it up; thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the comment!
I just put them on my 2024 Outback Wilderness, they fit and look really nice. It looks like you have more clearance under them when you look from the side. I think the plastic part you remove actually hangs a little lower then the skid plate. Definitely get them if you are on the fence.
Cool addition. A mod for maybe later this year. Thanks for sharing!
Looks great! I appreciate seeing the minor challenge as well
No worries!
thanks brother nomad! it's sweet! my black wilderness arrives on 29th!
Those are the flushest rock sliders I’ve seen! If they ever make the for the crosstrek wilderness I’d buy them.
It's in the works!
Just purchased some...
@@bikeboatboard how do you like them?
@@MblCJluTEJlb They are awesome.
now we just need those for the Forester Wilderness!
And a turbo, and a Manual trans.
And so it begins 😂😂😂
Love your style. Thanks for sharing. What would you recommend for a minimalist OBW build for someone doing easy trails & national parks?
If that's all you plan to do you really don't need anything. Maybe some lights for the A-pillar, but that's all you need for what you're mentioning. Don't go crazy.
Thanks Josh! @@roamingwithjosh I wondered if skids and these rock sliders would be on your list. My wife will like your answer :-)
Wow they look great!!! I don't know if I missed a video but did you put in any kind of lift to fit those tires?
Nope, all factory!
One quick question where are D and R motors located and in which state. Thanks a new viewer
Does this work on the Non-Wilderness 2022 model?
Unfortunately it does not
I'm assuming, once the rivnuts are installed you can't really go back and reinstall the old trim since you've filled all the clip points. Not that I would, but if you decided you wanted a different slider and had to remove these, or you sold the car on and someone else wanted to remove them to go back to stock, you couldn't really do it.
You can. All you have to do is drill the riv nuts out with a slightly larger drill bit and the holes will then remain intact. The riv nut is smaller than the hole you placed it in so you can remove it without widening the hole it was placed. Hopefully that made sense.
Do these allow use of the full underside as a jack point? I’ve been looking at the afe power ones, but these may be even cleaner/tighter to the car like I’m wanting. Thanks!
They do! The pinch welds are protected by the slider, which allows them to be used as a jack point.
Nice but think I like the look of the ones you had on the white one a little more.
I’ve been debating these and the wench, but both are a bit pricey and I’ve been spending too much money on the photog side getting ready for the eclipse in April.
Damn those expensive hobbies!
😎👍🏾
No, you "had" a 10mm, but now you can't seem to find it. ;-p
Painful a lot of work
It wasn't too bad!