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I need a new cassowary sticker!
 
Thought i would add to this thread seeing as i have a few thousand shots.
I will add to it as i find more.

Camping in the Victorian Goldfields
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One of my 1st trips, the car is stock, pic taken in 35mm approaching Aberfeldy Victoria
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04 XT 5mt
4" lift - not gonna plug the maker. Less than organized. Good welder, but that's about it.
235/70/15 Methods
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That sky is not real is it? For people who never saw sky that amazing its looks surreal
 
Great lighting in those shots.

What rims are they?
 
Method wheels if I read correctly....and his car is a Hyundai, its written on the licence plate !

Nice pics by the way !
 
Method wheels if I read correctly....and his car is a Hyundai, its written on the licence plate !

Nice pics by the way !
Thanks. That license plate frame is my anti - theft device.

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Great lighting in those shots.

What rims are they?

Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to edit my post. Yes, those wheels are Method MR701s. Also needed to add that those are Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires. (235/75/15) -- in search of a dual range box now.:discomonkey:
 
Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to edit my post. Yes, those wheels are Method MR701s. Also needed to add that those are Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires. (235/75/15) -- in search of a dual range box now.:discomonkey:


they're a nice wheel (Method 701), remind me a little of some of the classic Speedline designs, and old-school Subaru steel offroad wheels. Those Method rally's that are very common on Subaru's in the US are a bit too fussy for me.


DR boxes are funny - you could pick one up here in Oz at a wrecker for a couple of hundred bucks. US, not so much.
 
Yup. These wheels remind me of the old Jackman Wheels. Not the exact bronze color I wanted, though.
I looked into importing a dr from OZ, but by it seemed like too much hassle.
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April '18 as purchased Stock:

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May '18 Shipping Day after adding Primative Racing 1.5" lift, progressive springs
and Yokahama 225/65R17 GO15 AT Tires
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Dec '18 in Alaska after changing to same oversized winter studded tires, on roof full size spare w/ matching rim,
added an 18" ext. to the Yakima Basket, 36"custom LED light bracket on front of the rack and 2 Square 12 LED blocks in the rear.
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Any suggestions? I am going to new rims and BFG AT Tires in the spring;
the Yokahama's are very good tires but I need a bit more aggressive tread
 
Nice one! :thumbsup:The BFG K02s seem to be the go-to tyre for Subies in most situations. I run Bridgstone D697s, mainly because I can get them cheap.
 
Nice one! :thumbsup:The BFG K02s seem to be the go-to tyre for Subies in most situations. I run Bridgstone D697s, mainly because I can get them cheap.


BFG AT or MT are are my likely choice as well. I'm also considering going to
16" rims with a shallower offset (30-ish mm) and using BFG's of the similar
overall outside size and width as my present; or perhaps slightly wider than my
17" tires for a little extra rock cushion, etc..
 
Nice pic - ran off the track again; is something wrong with your steering! :lol:
 
Nothing wrong with the car Kevin. It’s those Russian tracks that do it. Thankfully we don’t have them in Oz.
 
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