I recently purchased a 2022 onyx in that same Autumn Green Metalic. It looks better in person than on video. Your work probably looks even better than how great it looks on TH-cam. Thanks for posting.
Hi Justin, I recently purchased this car in TN. Just happend on your video's. Feel much better after seeing that you fixed the initial damage and installed the LP Adventure componets!! You do quality work, so surprised to find 3 video of my new car. 3rd Subaru and my favorite so far!! Thanks again for posting Justin!!
The tubing looks kinda small and also being right against the bumper, it wont stand much of a bump in protecting the vehicle's finish. On top of that the tubing is so close to the bumper that you have no buffer zone. Especially at the corners where the bumper extends past the bars. There is no room for error with such tight tolerances. And the areas where it touches it is probably going to cause rubbing issues also if you take it on some terrain that may cause the body to flex. But as far as just to give you some protection to minimize the front end from getting crushed in too far and keep it drivable I guess it would work.
I recently purchased a 2022 onyx in that same Autumn Green Metalic. It looks better in person than on video. Your work probably looks even better than how great it looks on TH-cam. Thanks for posting.
The autumn green is definitely an amazing color! Thanks for sharing!
Slick! cant wait for LP adventure to have the Outback Wilderness Bumper and under bumper skids! Also cant wait for my wilderness to arrive!
Hi Justin, I recently purchased this car in TN. Just happend on your video's. Feel much better after seeing that you fixed the initial damage and installed the LP Adventure componets!! You do quality work, so surprised to find 3 video of my new car. 3rd Subaru and my favorite so far!! Thanks again for posting Justin!!
That's a nice looking outback.
Looks like it would be a bear without a lift.
how much it cost?
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Where are you guys? Thinking about the LP Aventure bumper guard for my 23 OBW.
Fredericksburg VA
The tubing looks kinda small and also being right against the bumper, it wont stand much of a bump in protecting the vehicle's finish. On top of that the tubing is so close to the bumper that you have no buffer zone. Especially at the corners where the bumper extends past the bars. There is no room for error with such tight tolerances. And the areas where it touches it is probably going to cause rubbing issues also if you take it on some terrain that may cause the body to flex.
But as far as just to give you some protection to minimize the front end from getting crushed in too far and keep it drivable I guess it would work.
Any idea what type of impact this has on MPG?
Hi bro
What is the material it is made up from ??
DOM Steel
@@just-n-tymeautomotive6974 appreciate the quick reply
Thank you
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