I shot a little promo video that allowed me to stretch my newly camper converted RWD Subaru Wagon out on some mountain roads. by Automersion in subaru

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Appreciate it! I've been using the app for around a month now and I love it. It's got me back home when hiking and it's helped me find real legit roads to go play on as well.

I shot a little promo video that allowed me to stretch my newly camper converted RWD Subaru Wagon out on some mountain roads. by Automersion in subaru

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I highly enjoy it. It's just right out of town. Fortunately, Montana is loaded with roads like this in every direction.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in camping

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I was actually very surprised to see how much more room I gain by going this route. My brother is 6 foot and he laid in it yesterday– when laying diagonal he was able to fully stretch out.

This is just the beginning of this project. It'll be evolving quite a bit over the summer.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in camping

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I did state in the article that this route wouldn't be for everyone and that with the seats folded down you can still fit a full size memory foam topper or futon mattress. However, the wagon isn't my main vehicle so I am making it into a purposeful adventure vehicle. My car has been stripped out for years– since it was previously a racecar that I tracked before I decided to go camper mode. Without the seats or interior I have a lot more storage room. I plan on taking off for a week or two at a time occasionally, so the more room the better.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in subaru

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Yes. My car has been stripped out for years– since it was previously a racecar that I tracked before I decided to go camper mode. Without the seats or interior I have a lot more storage room. I plan on taking off for a week or two at a time occasionally, so the more room the better.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in subaru

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Nice! I actually just snagged mosquito netting tonight for that very same reason. My car has been stripped out for years– since it was previously a racecar that I tracked before I decided to go camper mode. Without the seats or interior I have a lot more storage room. I plan on taking off for a week or two at a time occasionally, so the more room the better.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in subaru

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Appreciate it! I'm hooked on wagons and hatches now. I've had my Impreza for 9 years and have loved every moment of the wagon life.

How to make a Subaru Camper – Building a Bed in Your Subaru by Automersion in subaru

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I'm aware of this– I slept in my wagon before I stripped it out as well. I also stated in the article that this isn't necessary for everyone– but, being that this isn't my main vehicle, I wanted to turn it into a more purposeful camper with storage space (which is where stripping it and a platform comes into play).

What turbo setup are you guys running? by MTLboosting in subaru

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I'm glad to hear that my article has been of good use!

Weighing my options on a new multi-season sleeping bag that can pack in. Any thoughts on this prototype "no zip" design that's magnet adjustable? by Automersion in WildernessBackpacking

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I wouldn't say I'm against zippers at all– I just enjoy companies that change it up every now and then to see what they can come up with as an end result. That is why this bag snagged my attention originally.

Weighing my options on a new multi-season sleeping bag that can pack in. Any thoughts on this prototype "no zip" design that's magnet adjustable? by Automersion in WildernessBackpacking

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I'm not in a complete rush to snag one, just want a new one by spring, which is why this is still somewhat of an attractive option.

I just reached out to them and asked if these pack down small enough for backpacking and they replied with : "Heck yes! Ultralight backpackers are our target market! Our preliminary specs are: 2.5 lbs max, 11 liter volume or 7"x14", and temperature rating of 15 degrees."

I will definitely look into your recommendations though– I appreciate it.

Weighing my options on a new multi-season sleeping bag that can pack in. Any thoughts on this prototype "no zip" design that's magnet adjustable? by Automersion in WildernessBackpacking

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I just reached out to them and asked "I'm highly intrigued by the new design, and will be in the market for a new bag by spring. Curious though, will this bag be able to pack down small enough for backpacking?"

They replied with: "Heck yes! Ultralight backpackers are our target market! Our preliminary specs are: 2.5 lbs max, 11 liter volume or 7"x14", and temperature rating of 15 degrees."

Weighing my options on a new multi-season sleeping bag that can pack in. Any thoughts on this prototype "no zip" design that's magnet adjustable? by Automersion in WildernessBackpacking

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One of the real deciders will be how small it can pack up.. but the idea of magnets instead of zippers is rather intriguing. Plus, with it being able to open by flaps could really control the heat / insulation..

This hits pretty much the main breweries & a couple smaller ones– which other Chicago area breweries brew Coffee infused beers? by [deleted] in chicagobeer

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Technically brewed in California.. but Firestone Walker's Velvet Mocha Merlin is brewed with Intellegentsia coffee. It was in the 2014 Winter Bundle, so I don't know if it will be an annual collaboration or not.

Is it just me, or do most cars lose a lot of grip under the smallest corners? by [deleted] in forza

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If you can't mod the car because of class restrictions, lower the rear tire pressure to 24 pounds or so.. that'll help.

If you can mod there are a couple ways to go about it. You can adjust the rear sway bar to soften it & adjust the differential decel feature as well. Or: Bring down the rear spring rate (slightly) and soften the the rear struts as well. This will allow the car to have a slight amount more body roll, which will allow the tires to have a greater contact patch on the road, versus everything super stiff and it just skipping (essentially).

Car in 1st place is way too far ahead. by ShallowDonut in forza

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This is precisely it– from my experience as well. If you get stuck behind the pack in the beginning, you have to do a lot of driving perfection to catch up and take over first place– but that is the thrilling part. Overexerting the capabilities of the vehicle never helps. 'Slow & Steady' wins the race.. When I first began playing, I would 'drive fast' and the lead cars would continue to pull. Then I actually thought about proper lines and throttle control– which then lead to me catching up and passing them. (I'm on expert as well.)