Steve's Journal - MY07 Forry

Hi to everyone on ORS!

I hope you’re all well.

I’ve been trawling this forum for some time and been learning a lot through reading what you’re all doing. I thought it was about time I introduce myself and start a journal I hope can grow.

So, I grew up sitting in the back of my Mum & Dad’s MY83 Wagon on trips in the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria from when I was about 3 til 13 years. They were awesome times doing all sorts of grades of trips and watching a pretty large convoy of Subies do all sorts of tracks and get to some pretty amazing places. Not to mention meeting some terrific people along the way.

Now at 28, I’ve finally bought my dream car – a Subie. Just a couple of months ago I found a great MY07 Forester X… and I love it!

These are a couple of photos of the car when I bought it – completely stock:

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At this stage, I have completed a few modifications:

- Tinted windows

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- Yokohama Geolander A/T’s (215 60 r16) x 4

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- Bash plate (6mm construction-grade aluminium)

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I’ve also added a 12V socket to the boot (wired directly to the battery) for the fridge. It’s been working a treat so far. The biggest challenge was getting through the firewall. It took a while but I did it with no damage and no piercing of any rubber. I pulled out the rubber seal containing most of the other interior wiring, pushed it up through and pulled it down under the dash. It then runs through along the door sills to the boot where it lives in one of the cargo storage containers.

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Next job is securing the fridge (project underway – will detail when I complete).

How does everyone else secure the fridge from bouncing around up a rocky track? Or over corrugations?

I’m planning to do a few other mods over the next few weeks (which I will document on here). They are:

- 1" Body Lift Kit (from Subtle Solutions) – which arrived the other day and intending to install this weekend (pics to come!).

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- Subaxtreme Bullbar & Subaxtreme Rear Bar (with swing away wheel carrier) - install in the next few weeks
- UHF CB Radio (also install in the next few weeks)

I’m keen to hear any thoughts/suggestions anyone has with regard to modifications or anything to do with 4WDing, camping and anything in between.

I'm seriously having lots of fun setting up my ultimate 4WD!

Looking forward to adding more and more to this forum. I’m really glad it’s here.

Cheers!
 
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Welcome to the forum Steve.

Nice Forester, great to see someone else modding their Subie for offroading. It's suprising where they will go offroad, even when going easy with them :D

Taza
 
Welcome. I like the sump guard. Only one real criticism- car looks too clean! :raz:
 
Gidday Steve

Hi to everyone on ORS!

I hope you’re all well.

I’ve been trawling this forum for some time and been learning a lot through reading what you’re all doing. I thought it was about time I introduce myself and start a journal I hope can grow.

So, I grew up sitting in the back of my Mum & Dad’s MY83 Wagon on trips in the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria from when I was about 3 til 13 years. They were awesome times doing all sorts of grades of trips and watching a pretty large convoy of Subies do all sorts of tracks and get to some pretty amazing places. Not to mention meeting some terrific people along the way.

Now at 28, I’ve finally bought my dream car – a Subie. Just a couple of months ago I found a great MY07 Forester X… and I love it!

- Bash plate (6mm construction-grade aluminium)

img0321wa.jpg



I'm seriously having lots of fun setting up my ultimate 4WD!

Looking forward to adding more and more to this forum. I’m really glad it’s here.

Cheers!

A warm welcome to the ORS, mate ... :welcome:
And congrats on your progress to date. Looking good.

Now, where did you get that sump guard from?

I am very interested in the details of that ... :cool:
 
Good looking foz there Steve! I'm guessing it's a 2 litre?? I'm not all up with the newer model designations...

After looking at your mods I think I'm going to have to look into some tinting very soon!

Keep up the good work, can't wait to see some pics of your offroad adventures!

Cheers

Bennie
 
Welcome to the forum Steve.

Nice Forester, great to see someone else modding their Subie for offroading. It's suprising where they will go offroad, even when going easy with them :D

Taza

Thanks Taza! I've had it offroad in 3 places so far and it's cruised through... looking forward to many, many more! :ebiggrin:
 
Welcome. I like the sump guard. Only one real criticism- car looks too clean! :raz:

I know, Rally. You're right. I've had it plenty dirty in the last two months (mostly dust, not a lot of mud yet) but I love cleaning it (plus it's my daily drive), so it looks like that most of the time!
 
car looks great very clean, starting to look good with the current mods. did you make the sumo guard

Gidday Steve

A warm welcome to the ORS, mate ... :welcome:
And congrats on your progress to date. Looking good.

Now, where did you get that sump guard from?

I am very interested in the details of that ... :cool:


Cheers, guys. Same to you all... I've read a fair bit about what you've done and it's all inspiring.

No, I didn't make the sump guard/bash plate. It was made by one of the guys in the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria. It's a solid piece alright! :cool:
 
Good looking foz there Steve! I'm guessing it's a 2 litre?? I'm not all up with the newer model designations...

After looking at your mods I think I'm going to have to look into some tinting very soon!

Keep up the good work, can't wait to see some pics of your offroad adventures!

Cheers

Bennie

Hey Bennie,

Thanks mate. It's actually a 2.5 litre which I thought was going to be shocking on fuel economy, but it's a pretty reasonable 8.7 - 9.4 litres per 100kms (depending on what you're doing) and has the extra power needed for some steep hills I did recently.

(Side note; I recently sold my Honda Civic to move to the Subie. The Civic was achieving a consistent 5.8 litres per 100kms, so for me it was a bit of a jump. But totally worth it!)

By the way, I've read plenty of your adventures with your L-series - nice! They are a beast, those vehicles, and it looks like you've tested their limits pretty well - hats off here!
 
G'day SteveMY07Foz & :welcome: to ORS.
Congrats on your new ride mate :)

Bash plate (6mm construction-grade aluminium)

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- Subaxtreme Bullbar & Subaxtreme Rear Bar (with swing away wheel carrier) - install in the next few weeks

I’m keen to hear any thoughts/suggestions anyone has with regard to modifications or anything to do with 4WDing, camping and anything in between.

I like the sump guard.

Now, where did you get that sump guard from?

I am very interested in the details of that ... :cool:

I too really like that sump guard you have there :raz:
Is there any chance of getting the measurements of it from the person (in the Subaru 4WD Club of Victoria) who made it for you at all ?

When you have the rear bar fitted, you might want to seal up the rear vents too, while you have access to them :iconwink:

Another mod you might like to do is diff breathers. They're very easy to do & can be done for less than $20 :iconwink:

Regards
Mr Turbo
 
Re the sump guard- do you have any contact details? If the price is right I'd imagine there might be a number of people interested in getting one- if they are still available.
 
I have known the person that makes the Forester sump guards for quite a number of years. I know he sells them for $330 for non-club members, and a little cheaper for those of us that are in the Vic Subie 4wd club. They are made from 6.0mm construction grade Aluminium.

If it is wanted, I can contact him and see if he is happy to have his name and number listed, or I could pm it to those that are interested. But first I have to let him finnish my custom L-Series radiator. :lol:

Beigewagon.
 
G'day SteveMY07Foz :welcome:

Welcome. I like the sump guard. Only one real criticism- car looks too clean! :raz:

We can fix that lol :iconwink:

I have known the person that makes the Forester sump guards for quite a number of years. I know he sells them for $330 for non-club members, and a little cheaper for those of us that are in the Vic Subie 4wd club. They are made from 6.0mm construction grade Aluminium.

If it is wanted, I can contact him and see if he is happy to have his name and number listed, or I could pm it to those that are interested. But first I have to let him finish my custom L-Series radiator. :lol:

I wonder if we did a bulk buy if he could do it a bit cheaper, there may be a few of us interested...incl me! lol :iconwink:
 
Howdy and :welcome: SteveMY07Foz!!!

When those sump guards were originally produced, they were being sold right here on this forum too.:iconwink: Y'all just missed the boat, that was around '05-06ish, same one I have sitting in my garage right now.:)
 
Re the sump guard- do you have any contact details? If the price is right I'd imagine there might be a number of people interested in getting one- if they are still available.

my exact thoughts
G'day SteveMY07Foz :welcome:



We can fix that lol :iconwink:



I wonder if we did a bulk buy if he could do it a bit cheaper, there may be a few of us interested...incl me! lol :iconwink:

and me!
 
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