Put some more trail time on the Forester, and am starting to get a better feel for its capabilities. Took some short videos yesterday on a couple of offshoot trails in the GWNF; this was a spur-of-the-moment solo run, so unfortunately I don't have any outside action shots. Brief explanations of what's going on are below each video.
Considering that I'm still on what are primarily road tyres, I'm pretty happy with the performance through here - neither of those two spots are anything particularly difficult, but they're easy to lose traction on if you don't get it quite right. FWIW, without the Ironman springs I would've been banging and scraping in at least a couple of places, but another inch would definitely be useful.
In this kind of stuff the Forester does surprisingly well - better than I would have expected, frankly. Note that I was running the vehicle in first gear in the stock AWD mode; the lockup switch was not turned on. If you listen closely in the third video, you can hear a scraping noise when I'm about halfway up the hill and forward motion has stopped. This is the MPT reacting and kicking in the rear tyres; what you're hearing is them scrabbling on rock covered in loose dirt and gravel. To be perfectly honest, I'm not exactly thrilled that it took as long as it did for it to do its thing, but it was effective.
At this point, I think the next area I'll address will be the tyres. They just need to be more aggressive than what's on there now. Having said that, within the limitations that this vehicle has, it is working out rather well for use in situations where even a stock Jeep, truck, or SUV would be overkill. Also, to illustrate briefly how much lift is actually on it:
It's difficult to tell that it's much different to stock, but if you compare the amount of spring visible in the wheelwells against a stock one, it's evident. My goal is to get the sills above the centreline of the axles, though, so another inch definitely would not go amiss.
Finally, I would like to make a polite request: can we please move the discussion about scangauges, etc. over to a more appropriate thread? I don't mind going off on tangents a bit (and as a longtime Opel GT fan was pleased to see one mentioned), but it's starting to overrun the thread a bit. Not upset with anyone, but understanding in this matter would be appreciated.