It will be tight as it is shorter than the Outback. Our two cars are also an Outback and GX460. I am taller than you, but I am able to sleep in the back of our Subaru with little issue thanks to the front seats laying flat, and I have no chance in our Lexus.
I hastily measured 6'4" from center...
I am by no means an expert, but for a 17 year old car that has spent its life in the midwest the underside looks pretty great. I wouldn't give a final say until a mechanic looks at it to see if there is anything the pictures arent showing. Just tell the dealer you are interested in it, but want...
New light weight hard shell camper coming:
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We use the Yakima Landing Pad set up with round bars and have had no issues. It can easily handle the weight of my BIL and myself (~450+ lbs) for sleeping.
Basket is the extended Loadwarrior. Crossbars are in the regular 1&2 position. The awning is attached with the LP Aventure plate steel brackets and M6 bolts and nuts.
Just got back from a trip to Big Bend.
Telephone Canyon:
Just past McKinney Springs Campground:
Finishing Old Ore Road:
At Black Dyke Camp:
Pine Canyon 3:
The 225/65/17 tire is the stock tire size. Over on subaruoutback.org the biggest anyone goes is 245/65/17 because the wheel wells do not allow for any larger diameter. I have the 2.5 and I average 26 with 235/65/17 AT's, typically the 3.6's I see average 20-22 overall. I would think you could...
It's easy to get carried away, so I'd start off as simply as possible and add as you deem necessary. It's also tough to gauge how much room everything will take up and how to orient all your packing before you start. You could start looking around frontunneroutfitters.com . They have a pretty...
I am pretty in line with @WhatTheZo . I have no lift, and daily driving I get about 26. If I put the basket and tire on the roof and hit the highway at 80 mph I get around 20-22.
I am 6'7' and I dont have any issue as long as there is no sunroof. I have a 2018 outback but I know I fit in a 2013 Outback and Crosstrek and 2013-2017 forester. I also have a 90# dog, you probably want an forester or outback to give him some room. I had the Crosstrek and it was tight to fit...
I think the power train warranty goes beyond the 3 year 36,0000 to 5 year and 60,000 miles. As they are a brand new model this year I do not know how reliability will stack up in the long run, but Subaru of America is pretty great about taking care of customers even when dealers aren't.
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