new member with a '04 Outback

geo_subie

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About a year ago, I went from a '05 Jeep TJ (4in lift and all kinds of toys) to a 2004 Subaru Outback LL Bean. I love this car and enjoy it a lot more than I did the Jeep. Although the Jeep did turn a lot of heads this is a much better all around car for what I need. I trying to get an many ideas as I can for the work on the Subie but I just wanted to take a quick second to say hi to everyone. I really look foward to all of the info that you guys have to offer!
 
pics

apparently i am not smart enough to put photos on here but i am going to keep trying - - only thing that i have added is a Thule rack for my bikes
 
Try photobucket I like it pretty well. As for the Subie, love it! big fan, keep on trucking! They seem to be the only things that last forever on Alaskan salted roads, that and 80's Suburbans for some reason? fantastic traction, get skid plates, best money/protection value I think :)
 
what i am thinking

well, i am starting to get into cycling and i am planning on using the Outback to get me where i need to go. i am thinking about a small, may be 1 to 2 in., lift, some storage on the inside to hold all of the gear and tools, and some other odds and ends like lights and skid plates and so on. i know this is going to be a slow job but i am really excited about working on this!
 
well, i am starting to get into cycling and i am planning on using the Outback to get me where i need to go. i am thinking about a small, may be 1 to 2 in., lift, some storage on the inside to hold all of the gear and tools, and some other odds and ends like lights and skid plates and so on. i know this is going to be a slow job but i am really excited about working on this!

good stuff!! i just ordered my springs and skid plates last week... skid plates will be here this week but springs are gonna take a month. when are you going to do your lift?
 

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