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Hi there,

 

I have a 1999 forester S. i am looking for skid plates. are subaru OEM plates fairly good and easy to get?

 

I have been invited to go cross the Old Mojave Road through the Mojave desert and am unsure if i can. My car is stock. Main thing i have been advised is to get skid plates. also been told i need a 2" lift kit, but this is more money them i want to spend and more alteration then i want for basically one offroad trip. i don't do it normally.

 

Anyone know how/where i can get skid plates? anyone know how well my stock forester will cope with an "off road vehicle recommended" trail? pictures of the road look like it is mainly a dirt road. any one with experience out there! ;)

 

reallyt appreciate any sources for skid plates or advice on forester off road capability!

 

tapdancer

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Choices that I have seen:

1) http://www.writerguy.com/primitive/skid.htm#tailorskid

 

2) http://www.rallyarmor.com/rally_skidplates/skidplates.html

Although, I don't know if they have a plate yet for your year of Forester but you can inquire

 

3) make your own

 

If money is not the biggest concern #1 looks good

 

OE or aftermarket rear diff protector not a bad idea-more options there and makes a good jack point later on

 

HTH good luck and happy trails :burnout:

Jon

 

 

Hi there,

 

I have a 1999 forester S. i am looking for skid plates. are subaru OEM plates fairly good and easy to get?

 

I have been invited to go cross the Old Mojave Road through the Mojave desert and am unsure if i can. My car is stock. Main thing i have been advised is to get skid plates. also been told i need a 2" lift kit, but this is more money them i want to spend and more alteration then i want for basically one offroad trip. i don't do it normally.

 

Anyone know how/where i can get skid plates? anyone know how well my stock forester will cope with an "off road vehicle recommended" trail? pictures of the road look like it is mainly a dirt road. any one with experience out there! ;)

 

reallyt appreciate any sources for skid plates or advice on forester off road capability!

 

tapdancer

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To tell ya the truth guy I'd do a bit of research on the trail. I used to be a Jeep guy as some of the board folks are. I have been on a number of Jeep trails that I would not take my Forester on unless it was two weeks before I planned to junk it.

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