What are you jacking off of with the hi lift Are you going off the bumpers. And I'm sure you said somewhere in here but who made the bumper
Fantastic Outback Dan!
Where can we see more? Do you have a build thread?
I've been slowly building this Outback over the last four years. These photos were taken at the Northwest Overland Rally in Plain, Washington this last weekend. I took off on a solo trail run up some of the Forest Service Roads. Beautiful country there.
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Subtle Solutions 1-inch lift with over-length King Springs and KYB struts
Primitive Engineering skid plates including differential
ARB Differential (and transmission) breather extension kit
OEM wheels are powder coated and shod with 235/65x17s
20mm wheel spacers
I have a very similar suspension set-up (only difference is 15mm spacers to your 20's) - and you are running 235/65/17's??
I fat fingered 235/65, it is actually 225/65. Sorry!
My Outback is a third generation 2008 version. Each version is slightly different. What works on one may not work on another. Moreover, static measurements do not tell the whole story, as the wheels, the rear as well as the front, move about in the wheel wells as the car is driven. So you have to mount the tires on the wheels and drive it to see what really works.
These tires fit beautifully while parked (after the inner mudguard modifications), but do require removing all factory mud flaps. And driving with them does require some cutting and patching on the inner mudguards.
What I did was immediately take off the factory mud flaps. I then drove it for about a hundred miles and let the tires scuff the inner mudguards. Then I jacked it up, removed the wheels, and took out the inner mudgaurds. The scuffed areas are primarily on the ridges molded into the mudguards to provide stiffness and amounted to scuffing on 6 to 8 inches. The scuffed areas were removed and patched with flatter pieces of material, and sometimes I just reversed the rib. Pop rivets and 3M 5200 Fast Cure were used as the fasteners.