LeeRevell
Well-known member
That is what these short test runs are all about. Think if you had gone right into a longterm car-dwelling situation! That would have been very miserable!
highdesertranger said:when it's hot I sleep outside. in fact I only sleep inside when it's freezing, raining hard, or snowing. I have excepted that rule a few times also. maybe a tent is in order. even though I hardly use a tent, some people find comfort in them. highdesertranger
I was concerned about this, however the general concensus with in the Forester community is that roof top tents are safe on Foresters, due to the difference in static load, vs driving load. I'm not sure of the specifics, but I'm just repeating what others have told me.subielivin said:Watch out for weight overload on the Subaru roof, I believe it's fairly low so a roof tent might not be a reasonable option
akrvbob said:This just my opinion and many people will probably disagree. I love remote backroads! On a regular basis I either get stuck or turn around because my 1 ton van can't make it.
Based on my experience I wouldn't consider a Subaru or a regular van of any kind. These roads beat the crap put of your vehicle and breaking down in the middle of nowhere is just not an option. The three things you MUST have in my mind are:
1) Ground clearance and tons of it
2) 4-wheel low
3) Tough as nails frame and commonly available 4x4 parts.
My first choices would be a 4-door Jeep or Toyota Tacoma. Next would be some other real SUV with a frame or a 4x4 pickup. 4x4 van is ideal, but out of my price range.
Just my opinion but based on some real world experience.
Bob
subielivin said:I've always though a Tacoma with a cap on the back could be perfectly converted for living out of. If I didn't have a Subaru that would be my next option
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