Outback Wilderness 12,000 Mile Review | Keep It OR Sell It???

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2022
  • After 12,000 miles of various types of terrain in our Subaru Outback Wilderness, it's time to make a decision on if we should keep it or sell it for something that better suits our lifestyle. In this video, we review the pros and cons of the Outback Wilderness and finally give our take on whether this vehicle should stay in the garage or be replaced by something that we feel is a better fit for our family.
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  • @motomoose274
    @motomoose274 Год назад +29

    Just a note on the wilderness as I’ve learned with mine. The transmission technically starts in the second “gear” ratio when in normal drive. If you kick over to manual mode the first “gear” is actually a lower ratio and provides better torque. Just thought I’d throw that out there for those of us taking it to the dirt.

  • @abstract35mm_
    @abstract35mm_ 2 года назад +52

    Stoked to hear you're keeping it. I just got an Outback Wilderness myself and your videos have been extremely helpful for learning what the building process looks like, pros and cons and what not. As a new and first time Subaru owner your channel has been extremely valuable for someone in my position and I'm sure others feel the same.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +2

      We appreciate that greatly and congrats on the OBW!

    • @thomasditchey1993
      @thomasditchey1993 2 года назад +5

      As a new OBW owner I rely on your opinion. Thanks for all the advice and glad you’re keeping it.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +2

      No worries! Appreciate the vote of confidence

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Год назад

      Every single mod this guy did to the Outback made it a worse daily driver. Which I don't get they had another jeep for overlanding.

  • @soundslikeben
    @soundslikeben 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Lot's of real world feedback and interesting points, and thanks for including Courtney. It's helpful to hear feedback from the primary driver. Thank you for all of the OBW content!

  • @ernierivas5484
    @ernierivas5484 2 года назад +10

    I've driven my Wilderness less than half as many miles as you have. I'm also new to Subaru, and didn't know there was a strong brand loyalty out there. So far my experience with this Outback has been a pleasure. On the highway, the comfort level is light-years better than my Ford Mustangs. Off road, it's been up to the task on everything I've done so far. My off-road adventures will get more challenging as I check out Death Valley and Gold Butte.
    I'll keep watching your channel to see how your mods work for you.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Right on! Thanks for the input and enjoy the journey!

  • @kurtluhmann1744
    @kurtluhmann1744 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to share the information.

  • @mattgonzalez
    @mattgonzalez 2 года назад +12

    Great overview. Basically all the same points I’ve experienced with my Forester. CVT is fine for daily commuting, but it’s what I’m always worried about when off-road. I also plan to do all the same mods you mentioned at the end. Still won’t make it a jeep, but maybe a bit more fun ha.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Exactly, more fun would be awesome!

    • @austinthibeault4363
      @austinthibeault4363 Год назад

      Ain't no point in making a jeep, jeeps are for climbing houses, subaru can handle everything else

  • @TheCoco300
    @TheCoco300 2 года назад +1

    Lol you guys are great!! Love all the honesty from her and you trying to convince. 👍🏻👍🏻 great video. Cant wait to see the mods

  • @johnwayne8475
    @johnwayne8475 2 года назад +9

    I sold my 2010 Outback 3.6R recently, that car had LSD rear diff and smooth as butter V6 boxer engine with 350nm torque. I also had a 2 inch lift on it giving it a massive 270mm ground clearance. I often regretted selling it. The performance of the Subi on tarmac was unbeatable, strong and responsive, it was real sweet to drive. Off raod, at 9 tenths, the Subi could do everything that any IFS 4x4 wagon can do. I found the Subaru traction control will cut power in difficult off road situations like pushing against a rock, but when you switch off the traction control the power comes back on and you can often get through that obstacle. But ultimately the long nose, lack of front and rear diff lock, no winch, no rated recovery points stops you taking it to harder tracks with confidence. All these can be fixed by fitting a lift, aftermarket bull bar with winch mount, and diff locks front and back. To be fair, no one buys a 4x4 and take it on hard tracks straight out of the box, everyone has to make modifications, it's all part of the fun.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I agree and that’s a lot of good info. Thanks for the comment!

  • @israelestonina5949
    @israelestonina5949 2 года назад +1

    Very cool. Thanks for sharing! Definitely on my bucket list to do overlanding.

  • @Thrillhous.e
    @Thrillhous.e 2 года назад +6

    I am looking forward to the upgrades on the Outback! I have a 2019 outback premium (4cly no turbo, stock) and have been pulling a square drop camper with camp gear thoughtfully distributed with my family (wife, two kids and dog) without any major issue. Planning on getting a wilderness this year and swapping out rear suspension immediately for the same reasons you noted. We live in Illinois and keep our travels to mild gravel, Great Lakes area adventuring. Just discovered your channel and love the Jeep and Subaru stuff your family have done.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Right on! We appreciate the comment and would love to know what you end up going with for rear suspension. Thanks!

    • @Databyter
      @Databyter 2 года назад +1

      I know its more expensive but I'd consider switching out all 4. If you are carrying a load you want it balanced and you should also get a worthy front enhancement as well. I realize you are mostly concerned about tow weight in the back, but you can keep it balanced and get a flatout system of coil overs or similar that are customized for your load and height requirements. I think it's worth it and pays for itself in the longer run. Databyter.

    • @Thrillhous.e
      @Thrillhous.e 2 года назад +1

      @@Databyter sorry for the confusion but the plan would be all four. I recently saw some videos on the flat out brand coils. They look nice. I’ve been leaning towards LP Aventure but having a strong coil system and lift all-in-one from flat out looks good too.

    • @Databyter
      @Databyter 2 года назад

      @@Thrillhous.e Honestly I can't recommend brands. I'm just aware of a nice build that used the Flatouts, and researched their site. Looks pretty good, but you pay for it. I'm sure there are some other good options as well.

  • @prestonvilla3837
    @prestonvilla3837 2 года назад +2

    Big Subaru outback fan, glad you’re keeping it. I drive mine every day and it’s so comfortable but of course I don’t do the extreme off-road you do but I think you will find it a good fit for the family.

  • @Cryptoinvestor-pv4fy
    @Cryptoinvestor-pv4fy 2 года назад +1

    Glad you guys are keeping it. I am not selling my outback because of the long history of Subi's safety and reliability. I use to go off road and I had a 2013 lifted jeep wrangler just for that. Wishing you guys all the best in your future travels.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate the kindness and thank you for the comment!

  • @andressastoque6183
    @andressastoque6183 2 года назад +5

    It is great to hear that you are getting a torq locker.... I'm really interested to see what kind of difference it makes.

  • @JDS-Dalton
    @JDS-Dalton 2 года назад +10

    As a subie guy myself who takes his off road, you got a lot of good points. It's a great daily driver that has the ability to go off pavement, but it's definitely no jeep. But man... that fuel economy.. haha. In regards to the suspension, it's definitely made for comfort.. that's for sure, used to drive a '19 forester that I had lifted with a long travel suspension kit, and that made a world of a difference. Currently driving a forester wilderness and I'm just waiting till I can get another long travel kit for this one. Oh! Another thing in case you aren't doing so already, make sure you are monitoring the CVT temperatures. I know the wilderness trims come with an added transmission cooler, but it never hurts to keep an eye on things. Don't want to be running it hard, just to kill the transmission on the middle of a trail.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +3

      😂😂 that fuel economy will get you every time! It’s good to hear from someone who has been in the Subaru world for a while share my thoughts because I wasn’t sure if I was reaching or there was still hope. Thanks for the info and the comment!

    • @MatthewHeiskell
      @MatthewHeiskell 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, good point about the CVT temp, I have a scan gauge 2 on my steering column. But their wilderness has an auxiliary CVT cooler, that’s how they got the higher tow rating.

    • @JDS-Dalton
      @JDS-Dalton 2 года назад +2

      @@roamingwithjosh nah, definitely not reaching lol its definitely a capable vehicle, but at the end of the day, it's still an AWD crossover. Also, about the touch screen, that's one of the 3 reasons I stuck with the forester when upgrading to the wilderness trim haha.

  • @TheRealSpyderweb
    @TheRealSpyderweb Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I've been on the fence on this vehicle because of the limitations I've heard from a lot of reviewers. Hearing from an owner that the limitations are real was what I was looking for. So my remaining list of vehicles are the Bronco Sport, the Bronco, and the 4Runner TRD. Thanks!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      No worries! Limitations are real and it comes down to how hard you want to push a vehicle that’s not really designed for what we put it through. Thanks for the comment!

  • @subie2021
    @subie2021 2 года назад +2

    Hi from Montreal Canada!
    I really appreciate your guys documenting all these videos, showing and explaining how what and where the wilderness can go/do.
    As for your suspsensio issue, may I suggest you look up ironman 4x4. I installed it on my 2021 crosstrek, and aside from the real 2" lift, it does ride stiffer, handles better, but most important for off-road, much longer downtravel and better flex. It really is a world of difference
    For your case, they even have the spec c coils for extra heavy loads
    Hope it helps

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      That helps a lot. I was looking at Ironman as well as Flatout, just trying to make up my mind on it. Thanks for the info!

    • @subie2021
      @subie2021 2 года назад +1

      @@roamingwithjosh
      No problem, you're welcome, feel free to ask any questions you might have on it

    • @jarrettlevesque6381
      @jarrettlevesque6381 2 года назад

      @@roamingwithjosh I'm getting the Flatout GR Plus installed next week, I'll let you know how it goes!

  • @IronmanV5
    @IronmanV5 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video

  • @SuzeM_C_GravityRider
    @SuzeM_C_GravityRider 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! I sold my Tacoma (and got ridiculous $ for it in this market) that I adored in Oct for the OBW. I do love and appreciate the OB, much better car for our dogs, however I miss "something" I had in the Tacoma. I was just shopping a Wrangler as I've had many prior to the Taco, but am hemming and hawing. I also want to totally LOVE the OB, and echo all your likes/dislikes (love the Subaru community but the warnings/beeping & shock travel issue drive me nuts) . I do think its capable enough for what my BF and I do - this video swayed me to ultimately keep the OBW, & perhaps start adding some mods. I look forward to your experiences, recommendations, upgrades and love your brutal candid honesty. Cheers, Susan :-)

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment, Susan! It’s a love hate relationship, but for now we will stick it out and see what comes of it. Thanks again!

  • @harib9793
    @harib9793 2 года назад +1

    Nice video with great info. I am getting my Wilderness in the next couple of weeks (hopefully) and start my off-roading (light) after that. Is the wheel and tire size of your car, different from OEM?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Right on, congrats! They are different than oem. We have 245/65/17 tires and the offset to run tires of that size must be different. You will have to get new wheels to run that size tires.

  • @israelestonina5949
    @israelestonina5949 2 года назад +1

    Hey there! Just saw your video. Thank you sharing your experience so far. I have a 2015 OB 3.6 and thinking of putting on the torque locker that you mentioned towards the end of your video. Let me know when you’re your doing that part cuz it does have limited capabilities going steeper hills. Talk to you more next time.

  • @rafirc8yt
    @rafirc8yt Год назад +1

    Thank you for all this info :)

  • @jda32hsu
    @jda32hsu 2 года назад +2

    I’m not an off-road guys at all but I definitely like driving on maintained gravel roads and plan on getting one of these for overland camping. I am little bummed out that you still have to drop more cash on a vehicle that is already up there in price. My wife and I are obsessed with the wilderness and probably will pull the trigger sometime by the end of this year. I’m enjoying your videos and appreciate you documenting your journey!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Awesome! If that type of terrain is your speed then this vehicle will meet and exceed your expectations! Thanks for the comment we appreciate it!

  • @Seamus322
    @Seamus322 11 месяцев назад +1

    Drove my 2024 OBW of the lot this weekend- my third Subaru- love it so far!

  • @terrylazarou7075
    @terrylazarou7075 2 года назад

    Good, honest review, albeit you jumped around a bit with the pros and cons - but that is what owning a car that is used for different things creates. I appreciate the honest thought process and the work-in progress approach. I hope you can make it work!

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 года назад +1

    I bought my wife a 19 Outback to commute to work. We have to put it in X mode just to get up our private road and into our garage during the winter months.
    We Love our Outback and plan on buying me an Outback Wilderness next year.

  • @davidmccarstle7722
    @davidmccarstle7722 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I"ve been considering an Outback Wilderness, and the information has been helpful. Not sure if you follow Driving Sports TV, but he has a video he made will a guy from Co who had installed a locker on his Wilderness. It was quite impressive how well the car did on a fairly technical trail. Sarah N Tune has a couple of videos as well testing the Outback and Forrester Wilderness models and the Forrester actually did better on the hill climb she uses for her tests.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I’ve seen those videos and recently gotten word that the forester is a better off road-er then the Outback. It’s a shame they would make these changes and not make the changes to the entire lineup, but I guess that’s just what it is. Thanks for the input!

  • @Selassie231
    @Selassie231 2 года назад +2

    Our order wont get here until late April. Coming from a Civic hatchback i think our pros and cons may be opposite. Down the line we hope to get a jeep to play on the rocks but for now its just about getting to the places we want to go. We love watching your videos and can wait to see what you do to make the wilderness even more capable.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +2

      Awesome stuff! Thanks for the comment and congrats on the OBW!

  • @scottrowlands1805
    @scottrowlands1805 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome review. I’m actually considering this vehicle. I only need to get through sand and gravel that’s 3 - 6” deep

  • @johnpiccione4295
    @johnpiccione4295 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Enjoy your videos! What was your wheel/tire size combo in this video? Thanks

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! We run lp Aventure LP7’s and BFG KO2 in 245/65/17

  • @danhikes9666
    @danhikes9666 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video very informative I am thinking of getting the outback wilderness also the 2024 model, my question is I have seen a few videos with people talking about the limitations of the off roading and the problems with the cvt, and like the others you never mention using the manual mode just curious why not use it or have you tried it since this video came out.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      We have tried it and it definitely makes a small difference. The issue is, regardless of the manual mode or standard automatic driving mode, the car limits wheel spin to the wheels it feels need it. Even if you're in manual mode the computer takes over and sends power where it believes it should go rendering the manual concept useless for the reason you're trying to use it. It really comes down to knowing the cars limitations and accepting them for what they are vs. trying to get places this vehicle isn't intended to go. Thanks for the comment!

  • @campingjypzy6503
    @campingjypzy6503 2 года назад +1

    Hey!
    So I finally received my Wilderness & I have been doing some research on it throughout the time I have been waiting for it & also once I received it, I did my adjustments on the settings. You can adjust notifications volume & choose what you want to get notified to you like your emails, texts or just screen .
    Just thought I would let you know that it doesn't need to be so loud. Even text notifications can be eliminated or volume set low so its not blaring. Wishing You the best!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome to hear! We will take a look and try to get those beeps under control. Congrats on the new ride!

  • @joe956xd
    @joe956xd 2 года назад +1

    Love this! I own a 2020 subaru outback with 245 toyo & 2inch LP lift. I am curious to see how your torque locker turns out! I am thinking about getting one done as well.

  • @MTG9878
    @MTG9878 2 года назад +2

    Just picked up mine from having a Tacoma, didnt want to get rid of it long story. I love my outback thus far. There are torque converters aftermarket that can be installed to vastly improve low end torque. I knew about the windshield issues so I actually purchased a maintenance plan that covers that and other issues. Also because of what a mechanic did to my Tacoma. A little pricey but gives me peace of mind!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I was thinking about a torque converter to help with the low end, just haven’t made up my mind yet. Congrats on the OBW!

    • @sdmkxvii
      @sdmkxvii Год назад

      Now that you’ve had an outback for a while, would you rather keep it or go back to a Tacoma?

  • @jackolson3449
    @jackolson3449 2 года назад +1

    I’m so glad that you talked about bottoming out over speed bumps yes they do and I even mentioned it to the manufacture I Cant belive it bottoms out on a speedbump oh my gosh you validated me ! Thanks

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Now my wife will believe me!! Thank you!

    • @taraconoff6727
      @taraconoff6727 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I was happy you mentioned that too! I have speed bumps in my apartment complex and I remember the first few times I went over them, and I was like “oh geeze what the heck,” cuz it felt like it like slammed or something when the rear end went over

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Preach!

  • @Slimee44
    @Slimee44 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's interesting seeing the comments in here and some of the people who looked at this vs a Jeep, Bronco, or 4Runner... and I think it's important to make the distinction that this thing isn't really out to compete with any of the trucks... and if you're considering one of those 3, you probably aren't the demographic for the Wilderness Subies. It's just supposed to be a capable soft-roader/overlander. It's not designed to be a rock crawler. It's for those of us who are looking for some trail capability without having to sacrifice gas economy and on-road comfort.
    I'm coming out of a 4th Gen 4Runner with a frame that sadly rotted out on me. My budget's a bit tight, and I'm taking a look at some lightly used Wilderness Outbacks and Foresters. The newer Broncos and 4Runners are just a bit too far out of my price range, and I know that I need a gas economic vehicle as a daily driver. So I would like a trail capable, roadtrip worthy vehicle, and then save up for a 3rd gen 4Runner as more of a technical crawler/off-roader. The Subie helps scratch the itch while I'm saving up for a more proper "toy".
    I think if you're purely looking for a true off-roader, you shouldn't even be looking at something that's not something like a truck/suv. I think this is more targeted at the demographic who want something with some of the capabilities of the off-roaders, but definitely spend more time on paved roads than trails.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  11 месяцев назад +1

      i agree with you totally. Thanks for the comment!

  • @arniepadua3497
    @arniepadua3497 2 года назад +1

    Nice! I’m glad you’re keeping it.

  • @semperfidelis8011
    @semperfidelis8011 Год назад +1

    i just got my 2023 OBW and start to watch all your content..

  • @TheCritic8210
    @TheCritic8210 2 года назад +6

    Glad to hear the Subaru community was a pro to the Outback! It seems you guys have a lot of knowledge off-roading and would love if you documented the changes you make. I think it'd be a great service to a lot of people who have Subarus or are getting the Wilderness variations. I feel like the community will start to get involved more in off-roading the release of these wilderness variations and would like to learn how to make them more capable. Thanks for going thru the process and helping the community out!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +3

      No worries at all! I plan on documenting the lift process as well as issues and good things to talk about for other to learn from. Thanks for the input!

  • @TaylorHuston
    @TaylorHuston Год назад +1

    This content has been really helpful. I currently have a Ford Maverick Tremor on order, but still no build date. Not sure if I will ever get it. The Outback Wilderness, which on paper won't be quite as capable as the Maverick, is one of my backup options. The other option I am looking at is getting a slightly used 4Runner for about the same price (right around ~$40k). I'm going back and forth on how much capability I'll be giving up with the Subaru vs the 4Runner.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад +2

      Taylor, the biggest question I asked myself was "How many trails will I lose out on." The answer to that is very few, but there will be some you just cannot do. Also, the practical side of the vehicles is gas mileage, which I hate to even bring up because it makes me sound old. Practically speaking, the OBW makes more sense, but if you go 4runner I will completely understand why and won't blame you a bit.

  • @Holtenstein
    @Holtenstein Год назад +2

    Good review. I'm thinking of the wilderness for faster off-road driving. Not rock crawling. I want to swap the suspension and rear diff, and add more armor plating underneath. Too bad Subaru didn't use the same turbo engine in the Forester. What you're talking about with the CVT could be helped with an upgraded rear diff too. Also, maybe by adding some strut braces, you could avoid flex and glass breaking?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад +1

      That motor in the forester would have been a great combo. I was thinking about the diff upgrade, just not sure I want to go down that rabbit hole.

  • @sneakyracerpr
    @sneakyracerpr 2 года назад +3

    I was going to suggest torq locker, and you you also mentioned it on the video. It should improve its traction issues a lot.

  • @JB-wi7kr
    @JB-wi7kr Год назад +1

    Really wanting to put a lift and skid plates on my 2019 3.6R OB. Can't wait to do some overlanding with it and getting out into the wilderness.

  • @nectasskiff
    @nectasskiff Год назад

    I have a 2019 Ascent with 2" Lift and oversized tires. Not too oversized. I have gone thru 3 front sway bars in the past year. SHould I just remove them? I travel 90% highway and 10% offroad. Any safety issues going with out sway bars?

  • @jedicazador
    @jedicazador Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info, I’ve been drooling over the wilderness, test drove it a few days ago and just …yeah.. I have had jeeps and full-size 2500 diesel 4x4 for ever same truck since 04 now it’s time for something that drives easier. Your real world reviews help a lot, have you an problems with water leaking from the doors or elsewhere? I’ve read up that it’s a problem

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      I haven't had any issues with water leaking from the doors, haven't heard of that issue yet!

  • @Iggmo86
    @Iggmo86 2 года назад +1

    Love you’re videos and how in-depth you go, have a question? I currently have a 2020 Toyota Tacoma am thinking about selling it for the Subaru Outback, my question is would you get the regular outback or the wilderness model. Knowing now what other modes you have to do to get it where you want it.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I think I would wait for the next Outback wilderness or get a forester wilderness. The forester has the new CVT while the Outback has the old one and the new one is much better.

    • @ddphotoadventure2657
      @ddphotoadventure2657 2 года назад +1

      How about a rav 4 adventure?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I don’t have any info on those so I would hate to give an opinion.

  • @gerardoantonio9001
    @gerardoantonio9001 2 года назад +1

    First modification to do!!!! Pinion gear transmisión. Jajaja This video just opened my eyes,... I was a tacoma driver. With 33 inches tires, I'm my research of a capable car , saw this outback but thanks for you guys. Opening my eyes. This car never will do same , as tacoma trd off road 2018. In the market are just 2 cars. Capables to do everything as jeep does. . Bronco. Is the one.

  • @danieln6356
    @danieln6356 2 года назад +1

    Glad you decided to keep it and do the upgrades instead. I'm curious to see how the locking diff will help you out. I'll be getting a wilderness at the end of April. It'll be my 5th Outback (96, 99, 05 XT, 20 XT Onyx). I'm not where NEAR as advanced as you so it'll be fine from the factory from me probably. Glad I found you I'm really curious to see what other content you have. Thanks, algorithm! (I agree with your wife about the spacers though heh)

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      😂😂 yea she doesn’t love it! Appreciate the comment and I’ll keep pushing until it’s at it limit. Thanks again!

    • @danieln6356
      @danieln6356 2 года назад +2

      @@roamingwithjosh Stay safe though, test pilot haha ;-)

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      😂🤘🏻

  • @garyhome7101
    @garyhome7101 2 года назад +1

    I'm waiting for my new Outback Wilderness due to arrive any day now, and your experience with the touch screen controls is a bit disconcerting! How did you manage to reset the display, or was that possible without going to the dealer? Otherwise, it sounds like you're generally satisfied with the car with some mods.
    Thanks for the great review(s)!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! The screen seems to only have issues when it’s cold. We haven’t had an issue with it lately. Hopefully it stays that way!

  • @wcwilson
    @wcwilson Год назад +1

    Thanks for your videos about the Wilderness. They are very helpful.
    Question for you: If the suspension, tires and differential are an issue, and you would want to replace them, knowing what you know now, would you still have purchased the Wilderness over the Onyx XT? The Onyx XT comes standard with the power sunroof and built in navigation but not Wilderness. I guess you still would have the beefed up roof rack and the badging (and more rugged aesthetics).
    Although I don't anticipate making changes from stock, I am trying to decide between the two of them. I am thinking my off road needs (which are probably much less than yours) probably will be satisfied with the Onyx and I can enjoy the included sunroof and the better mileage. Hard decision though. Initially I was really thinking of getting a Wrangler Unlimited like you guys sold in favor of the Wilderness, but I could not wrap my head around the cost and the thought that I would be sacrificing on road manners and better gas mileage for off road capabilities that I might use one day a month. I thought the Wilderness was the solution, and I love how it looks and performs, but now I am wondering if the Onyx XT might be a better choice for us. It still has 8.7 inches of ground clearance, the same x-mode functionality, same interior (just with different accent stitching), the same full-size spare, but I would also get the sunroof I planned to add to the Wilderness as standard.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      All your points are accurate and it’s a matter of budget and preference. I would always opt for more ground clearance, personally. A little can go a long way in a lot of situations in regards ground clearance. I also like the way the wilderness looks over the Onyx, but again, that’s a preference.
      Whatever works for your family and needs is what’s best. It’s hard for me to say one way or the other. What I can say is the wilderness has been a fantastic car in just about every situation I’ve put it in.

  • @moab67
    @moab67 2 года назад +1

    I was going to mention adding the rear locker. Then you brought it up. That will help immensely.

  • @skyissly1642
    @skyissly1642 2 года назад +2

    *watches this sitting in my 2011 outback with 200,000+ miles on it still going strong, chanting* keep it.

  • @soulknight89
    @soulknight89 2 года назад +1

    I love this review so much! Thank you! I want the Outback Wilderness. To me, practicality and a huge upgrade from a Corolla. LOL I think it'll be a great everyday driver and maybe that once or twice a year camping trip. I do hope Subaru will fix the annoying alert system you two get and the infotainment. I'm waiting to see if there will be a 2023.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      It will definitely be an upgrade for you and based on the info you shared I think you will be pleasantly surprised with it!

    • @soulknight89
      @soulknight89 2 года назад +1

      @@roamingwithjosh Definitely would be an upgrade. I've taken my Corolla on roads it should never be on plenty of times, week long camping trip, and long road trips. I've made it work, but it is time to be comfortable. Thank you again for the review. It's so hard to find a long term impression review on this particular vehicle.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      No worries. Thanks for watching!

  • @trojanmoondoggie4582
    @trojanmoondoggie4582 2 года назад +1

    So many great points. You two always do a great job. And very fair appraisal of what this vehicle can and can't do. I really like your commentary on who or what exactly is the limitation in any given situation. Very well put. I like your honesty about how you have a vehicle that has great abilities that maybe your skill set has not taken advantage of....yet. Conversely, the Outback has its limitations and it sounds like your skills and experiences and expertise are beyond what this car can do...and you require a vehicle to do more for ya. Well said, and something everyone has to consider when looking at an AWD. This Subaru might be just what the doctor ordered for some. For others not so much.
    A little troubling though, that Infotainment system, huh? And you're right, when the company invests so much trust in a safety system that is transferred through a device that suddenly doesn't function....not good. After only 12k I hope they fix that for you. Still though...frustrating and sorry that happened.
    Great and honest review!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      We appreciate the comment and the kind words! The OBW really is a great vehicle and I think I need to put a little more into it and give it an honest chance before we move on to something else. The capability is incredible for the type of car it is.

    • @trojanmoondoggie4582
      @trojanmoondoggie4582 2 года назад +1

      @@roamingwithjosh Awesome! And I think you nailed it. I don't think it really pretends to be anything it isn't. For the type of car it is, as long as those considering it know what it can and can't do, it seems like a good one.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      We totally agree!

  • @greenmindmtb7653
    @greenmindmtb7653 2 года назад +2

    Thought it was gone! The mods will definitely help, but as you know....it's not a Jeep.
    Still surprised a Jeep guy went Subie...that rarely happens. Usually the other way around.
    Either way, I'm a fan! Keep going 🤘🤘🤘

  • @ricodamore
    @ricodamore Год назад +1

    Apologies if this has been answered or is posted somewhere I am not looking; what is the brand and size of the wheels and tires you have in the video? Great content!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      nativenomads.us has all the info for the entire build with links to the specific products.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 года назад +2

    There is no comparison between a body on frame and a unibody.
    X mode works well allowing the computer to brake individual wheel spin, or to allow more wheel spin.
    We average 4-5 feet of snow every winter. We live on a private road in which we have to plow and maintain. Furthermore our road is 1/2 a mile from the end of a county road that is seldom plowed or is the last to be plowed.
    We have to engage X mode on our Outback just to get up our road and into our garage from the county road. We also have to engage our Rav and our pickup into 4WD to make it to our house.
    In first stage X mode in a Subaru will disengage at 25 mph, then reengage under 22 mph.
    A lot of our neighbors use to own Jeeps but have now gone to Subaru’s, as they are more reliable and more efficient than the jeeps

  • @MicajahMcCurry
    @MicajahMcCurry 2 года назад +1

    I’m in the same boat. The beeping gets on my nerves but can turn it all off. Bought this car with plants to run it into the ground over 20 years (I got a lifetime powertrain warranty, and will get multiple free engines) My biggie is the low end toque. Now I have a fwd car so I’m used to full send into sketchy sections, but it’s not a rock crawler whatsoever.

  • @scottpittenger1834
    @scottpittenger1834 Год назад +2

    One other reason to keep - safety. You have a little one and its far more like you will be hit by another vehicle then get stick on a rock! My experience - Subaru protects a family.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      I completely agree with that! Thanks for the comment.

  • @laborcreatescapital9483
    @laborcreatescapital9483 2 года назад +1

    How did you make those 2 obstacles on Pinkham! I had to turn back in my 2020 OB Limited along with an F250 4WD last November. Nothing short of a severely lifted 4WD seemed possible for those obstacles. That is frigging amazing the OBW conquered them and with a trailer to boot!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I would call it skill and determination, my wife would say stupidity and hardheadedness, either way you look at it we made it out the other side! Thanks for the comment!

  • @nimgr8
    @nimgr8 2 года назад

    Just sold my Honda Accord for a outback wilderness. So far it has been the best vehicle I have ever owned. Absolutely love all the features it has to offer, and I love it can go off roading.

  • @randyharrington2653
    @randyharrington2653 2 года назад +2

    I've had my Crosstrek for 4 years now and never had a broken windshield, guess I'm lucky. A roof top tent would probably allow you to get to a few more places. I have a Outback wilderness on the way and my biggest concern is that big touch screen. Kinda makes me wanna back out. Oh and also, the 4 prong trailer plug in. All my trailers are 7 way. I'll find out tomorrow if the dealership will install a 7 way instead. I'm afraid they will say sorry, it's not Subaru parts. I thank you for bringing that to my attention in a previous video.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      No worries! I don’t think they will, I’m going to have to instal my own. Appreciate the comment and the input on your crosstrek.

  • @larryruzich659
    @larryruzich659 2 года назад

    What am I missing. I admit to not being a hard core offroader, but can any of the CVT limitations be avoided by using the manual mode? I've only had my Crosstrek for 3 months and haven't put it through much, but I do remember seeing others mention using manual mode as some sort of "work around" for the shortcomings of the CVT losing power. I believe it was in response to a TFL video.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      You can use the manual transmission to offset some shortness in the CVT, but it still struggles a bit and is only slightly more helpful. That’s just my personal opinion.

  • @ethenjordan2010
    @ethenjordan2010 2 года назад +1

    Sorry if it’s been asked. The “Side skirts’ (New to Subaru idk what they are called)what are those?

  • @bradh6185
    @bradh6185 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. I am looking at the Touring XT for commuting and the occasional road trip and light trails. The windshield issue and the infotainment would be a big problem for me. I will have to research to see if those have been remedied for 2024. What year is yours?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  9 месяцев назад

      Sounds good! Mine is a 2022

    • @bradh6185
      @bradh6185 9 месяцев назад

      @@roamingwithjosh Thanks!

    • @bradh6185
      @bradh6185 9 месяцев назад

      @@roamingwithjosh Thanks!

  • @dcam456
    @dcam456 2 года назад +1

    Check for an update on the infotainment. They’ve pushed out a couple recently. Unfortunately you can’t do the updates over the air. Need to download to a usb. I’ve done all the updates and while it’s better I’m still having issues, mostly when apple CarPlay is connected. System’s been out for over two years and they still can’t get it sorted. I agree with you it’s more form over function with this system.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      I guess the dealer has a new update that supposedly fixes a lot of these issues as well as gives you control over all the beeping. I’m going to see if that helps and I’ll report back!

  • @htr2die4
    @htr2die4 8 месяцев назад +1

    @6:30, dont the Wilderness models have the X2 mode to prevent this from happening?

  • @nathanstrong1119
    @nathanstrong1119 2 года назад +1

    Don't know if this was asked and answered elsewhere and I'm sorry it if was, but when the CVT cut power and wouldn't let you bump over a rock, what was your xmode set to? I have an Outback Wilderness but we haven't taken it on any challenging tails yet. I love your perspective because this vehicle is my wife's daily driver as well

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Hey, Nathan! We didn’t have it X mode generally, but based on the feedback we’ve revived in the comments, deep snow and mud will provide you the most low end torque possible for obstacles that require it. It also helps to switch the vehicle to manual mode and control the shifting of gears through the paddle shifters to stay in 1st gear as long as possible. Hope that helps!

    • @nathanstrong1119
      @nathanstrong1119 2 года назад +1

      @@roamingwithjosh
      Thanks, putting it in manual mode as well as deep snow/mud is a good point. I would think that would provide the most torque and most available wheel spin

  • @timothydooley1550
    @timothydooley1550 Год назад +1

    Great video.... Did you ever consider a rooftop tent instead of the trailer? You have to remember that you have the best of both worlds with your OBW and the Gladiator. Both have there place....

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      We did think about putting the tent on top, but the roof rack has so many other uses for us and the tents on top of the OBW look silly in my personal opinion. Thanks for the comment!

  • @dondeatherage7621
    @dondeatherage7621 2 года назад +1

    was looking at OBW and your comments help and sounds like a extended warranty may be helpful because of electronics?? but still hard to give up my sirrah with 17 mpg LOL but it also brakes windshields, still thinking and ill keep watching

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I'm glad you were able to get something out of the video!

  • @ModestBoxBread
    @ModestBoxBread 2 года назад +1

    What apps or websites do you use to do research before heading to a trail?

  • @rogervilleneuve3779
    @rogervilleneuve3779 Год назад +1

    If you sold it, what alternatives would you consider? Since you have a gladiator and just sold a jeep, then is it 4Runner? I can't justify the mpg, transmission, slow acceleration and cost of the vehicle (even for a two year old TRD Off road) I need hatch area for a dog so trucks are out. I know Outbacks are big in the Northeast but I also know I am crossing the state line into Oregon from Cali by all of the Outbacks I see (it must be the state car!).

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      My next vehicle will be a 4runner. When the new re-design comes out I will definitely be getting one. Other than that, there's no vehicle that I could imagine to be better all around then the outback, especially for the money.

  • @2166Bryan
    @2166Bryan Год назад +1

    Great video and thanks for your thoughts. I am considering one myself depending on a job I'm putting in for in Vermont. However, I'm a little confused that this thing bottoms out going over a speed bump. That does not compute. Maybe a video that shows it or can further explain...no way should that happen unless something is wrong...thanks again!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      My thoughts on that are the down travel of the suspension bottoming out, not the vehicle itself. When that suspension hits its limit going over a speed bump it makes a very noticeable noise.

    • @dhrtiwalter8670
      @dhrtiwalter8670 Год назад

      @@roamingwithjosh I don’t even know what this means 🙄

  • @RangerRickTV
    @RangerRickTV 2 года назад +1

    What color should I get ?

  • @degartuo123
    @degartuo123 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I just bought one. Every review seems to complain about the CVT. I'm not as hardcore as you two though :)

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      lolol the CVT is definitely not it's strong point, but it's a great vehicle if you want to get out and explore. Thanks for the comment!

  • @scott48
    @scott48 2 года назад

    Great vid. Informative educational. I’m buying one in fall 22. The car can pretty much handle anything you throw at it and if you want to upgrade things you can. Here’s another factor to consider, cost. To get a really good 4Runner today your gonna pay for it especially at the pump now. The other factor is if you break parts. Subaru is not over the top to replace parts unlike some suvs. It holds it value very well is extremely safe and Japanese technology build quality speaks for itself. Tires are not astronomical to replace either. Again, when comparing to more off road vehicles like a Runner or lexus gx. I think bottom line here and correct me if I’m wrong, your buying a really well made Swiss Army knife type of car/suv that also won’t break the bank on fuel and repair costs and it holds its value very well.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      That is literally the perfect way to put it. It can do a lot, but not everything, and that’s why we really enjoy this car. Thanks for the input!

    • @ddphotoadventure2657
      @ddphotoadventure2657 2 года назад +1

      What do you think the cost will be to replace the info screen when it fails?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Hopefully it fails within 36,000 miles so I don’t have to worry about it. If not, I’m assuming slightly north of $1000, that’s my guess at least.

  • @kerthaaron
    @kerthaaron 2 года назад +2

    This is a very helpful video. I'm considering selling my 2019 Toyota TRD Pro and purchasing the Outback Wilderness. We have a family of 2 young kiddos 4 and 6, we enjoy camping a handful of times a year. I'm concerned if the size would feel to small or if the touch screen is a real issue or if you just got a one off with issues?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I would say for your family size and the amount you camp it’s a no brainer. The infotainment screen is definitely a pain, but I think it’s manageable over time. Just be prepared to be annoyed in the beginning and hopefully you have less issues then us.

    • @kerthaaron
      @kerthaaron 2 года назад +2

      @@roamingwithjosh with gas prices over $4.6 in AZ and with an elderly mother who I help get around time to time I think the Outback checks off many boxes for my life at the moment. It will be hard to part with my Tundra no doubt but who knows in 3 to 5 years perhaps there will be good legit options for electric Trucks. Keep up the good work and keep it wild!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Will do!

  • @MrMomo0529
    @MrMomo0529 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys great video. With that said no Subaru was ever designed to go where a Jeep can go. Even the wilderness edition is basically lite off road. I do agree on the infotainment and the constant beeping however I took the car to the dealership and they updated the system with a new software and it seems to be working better so you can try that to see. As far as the windshield I’ve had mine for 3 years and never had a scratch or anything so I’m not sure what happened to your outback. I gave my outback nine out of ten because it is more than capable and the turbo engine is a plus. X mode have gotten me out of many sticky situations as well. Thanks for sharing.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the input and we definitely agree with you position on its capability. I often compare the Outback to a jeep because that’s all I’m used to and really all I have to go off of. My intention isn’t to make it out to be what it was never intended to be. We love the Outback and regardless of the things it can’t do, it can do just about everything we need it to. Thanks again for the input!

    • @MrMomo0529
      @MrMomo0529 2 года назад +1

      @@roamingwithjosh Wow! Thank you for your reply. I understand completely. I do not think this vehicle is for everyone but if your mission is to go a bit further off the beaten path than you cannot go wrong with the wilderness. Your wife mentioned the constant beeping and the pop up alerts and I’ve had the same problem. It has gotten better with the software update but I hope Subaru listen and take care of those permanently. You guys are great so keeping doing what you doing. God bless!

  • @rodneybarnes4509
    @rodneybarnes4509 Год назад +1

    My 22 Wilderness kept me from getting hurt in an accident a couple of weeks ago when someone turned left in front of me…car slammed on the breaks for me before I could & the airbags held me in my seat snugly. That’s a huge plus for me…planning on getting another one.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      The one thing I will say about the Subaru is that their crash test ratings are some of the best and that gives me comfort. Glad to hear you're ok!

  • @rasterfixate
    @rasterfixate 2 года назад +1

    Good discussion.

  • @GATOROC1
    @GATOROC1 2 года назад

    I haven’t noticed any comments about this in your vids, but are you aware of quite a few OBW owners having the clunking issue I think your describing, especially when going over speed bumps? I think it’s being caused by faulty bushings. If you do a search on the Subaru Outback forums you’ll see several threads about it. However, I’d still like you to do a suspension upgrade on yours. 😉 Glad to hear you’re keeping the OBW… for now!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      That’s good to know. Do you know the name of the forum?

  • @2sully4
    @2sully4 2 года назад +1

    I just got rid of my forester wilderness for many of the cons you listed. I really wanted to like that vehicle but it wasn’t cutting it while towing a dry 2400lb A frame pop up. 2 kids and 2 dogs made it extremely tight. I’m in a 18 Silverado. Looking at the 23 ascent. Just wish they did a wilderness edition, I’d be sold.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I totally understand. I’m sure the ascent version is coming at some point.

  • @LittleBlueSubie
    @LittleBlueSubie Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review. I'd add a comment for X-Mode users if I could, however: it's not some game-changer for rock crawling. As you said, this car isn't a rock crawler. However, in a snowy environment up/down hills or corners? Amazing. I drive a M/T 2013 forester, and my fiancee's 2017 (cvt) with X-mode, side by side in the snow? It's no contest: X-mode and CVT for sure. It's more predictable and stable, thus safer. X mode does a great job mitigating brake pressure on the tires to keep the car going where it should. Drive in the snow (slow: not past 8 mph with old systems or 25 with new) with it and you'll feel it :)

  • @hanswolff4539
    @hanswolff4539 2 года назад +1

    Keep 'ett, no doubt. Good stuff, that OBW Wilderness.

  • @markvasil3307
    @markvasil3307 2 года назад +1

    What’s the MPG average on yours? I hear it’s lower than what Subaru claims it is

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      It's definitely lower, but we have larger tires than what comes from the factory so we expected that. Right now we're at 20.5 with the larger tires.

  • @kimberlyfranco6559
    @kimberlyfranco6559 Год назад +1

    thanks for the honesty. I really want to try this car and it could be a car i enjoy. It sounds like your family is much more extreme that I am at this point in my life. I owned Jeeps and i can never have a Jeep again. Comfort was never good in a Jeep. They look awesome but not my thing any more.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      I'm right there with you. Honestly, after over a year of ownership, this car is one of the most well rounded vehicles on the market. That's not to say it's without flaws, but overall it fits the bill for 95% of the people who want to do some decent exploring, maintain good gas mileage and , ride in comfort. Thanks for the comment!

  • @micaelaiphys
    @micaelaiphys 2 года назад +2

    I don’t think anybody is expecting this vehicle to match a Wrangler Sport or any vehicle with 4Lo etc.
    But, I don’t think you can get that frustrated with a vehicle for telling you to fill up wiper fluid, especially after it seems like you continued to no fill the wiper fluid 🤷🏻‍♀️
    I’ve had my White OBW for nearly a month now and love its characteristics on road. Can’t wait to get her out camping though.
    Love the vids, can’t wait for the locker install!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Definitely not expecting, just wishful thinking more than anything. 😂😂 I feel like a light is enough, don’t text us over with wiper fluid, we’ll get there! Thank you!

    • @wildernessnorthwest9604
      @wildernessnorthwest9604 Год назад

      @@roamingwithjosh I have a Forester Wilderness and I will say it goes through windshield wiper fluid unlike any vehicle I’ve owned before. Must be some intense streams it’s pumping out. 😂 I feel your pain on the alerts 😂😂

  • @dannypaternos2792
    @dannypaternos2792 Год назад +1

    I'm buy one this year wouldn't go over broad of changing too much. The first thing I do would spacers for the shocks then lockers.

  • @NitroRoo
    @NitroRoo 2 года назад +9

    Great review! Two points: x-mode actually does make a pretty big difference when crossed up or lifting a wheel. Yes really only at low speeds but I'm definitely glad to have it when off-road.
    Secondly, the washer fluid washing is ridiculous but the trick is to go ahead and use up the rest of it - then it won't constantly warn you over and over.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate the input!

    • @OceanVibartions
      @OceanVibartions Год назад

      Have you used the x mode in any mud?

    • @OceanVibartions
      @OceanVibartions Год назад

      I always forget that I have x mode haha

    • @NitroRoo
      @NitroRoo Год назад +1

      @@OceanVibartions I have! Works great but tires are key.

  • @shawndejong6699
    @shawndejong6699 Год назад +1

    Owned a lifted and armored Jeep wrangler, have a Jeep cherokee trailhawk, currently trading that in for an outback wilderness. I know it won't be anywhere as capable as either when the going gets rough. It will be however much more comfortable on the road, it's much larger for the fam, and it'll be considerably more fun to drive on the road then the other two.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  Год назад

      This vehicle has been a great middle ground for us. Trust me, I miss the capability of our Jeeps, but I don't miss the daily driving experience whatsoever. Thanks for the comment!

    • @shawndejong6699
      @shawndejong6699 Год назад

      @@roamingwithjosh the Cherokee as a DD hasn’t been terrible, my family is growing so it’s no longer large enough for what we need. Considered a grand Cherokee but the seats in that SUCK. So the next best thing was a bronco (garbage build quality) or a Subaru Outback. The latter took the prize

  • @erikh2325
    @erikh2325 2 года назад +2

    Just my 2 cents…but I think you guys may nearly have the best 2 car garage. The OBW: comfortable, relatively efficient, and just capable enough to allow the family to have an epic road trip like you just had. And then the Gladiator: super capable when you want to tackle something epic. I’m envious, for sure! I’m super happy you guys are keeping both; I’ve been digging the awesome content. Can’t wait to see more!

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! Ww appreciate you coming along for the ride!

  • @patricknuber1930
    @patricknuber1930 2 года назад +1

    How was MPG after lifting and adding larger tires?

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      I've lost .6 MPG since the lift and the tire carrier.

  • @jlo5134
    @jlo5134 2 года назад +1

    I wonder if the infotainment screen was fixed for the 2022 model?

  • @david197o
    @david197o 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2021 Outback and concur that the infotainment system is a huge pain. I've had the software updated several times and it is still quite slow to boot up, freezes at times, or the whole thing just goes blank. I think the next step is for them to replace it. I miss the simplicity of my 2014 Outback.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      The screen is just not a good piece of technology and there’s no way they (Subaru) doesn’t know that. To have that many functions of a vehicle controlled by a screen that has serious flaws is a huge problem for consumers and I’m sure gets expensive for Subaru to have to constantly fix. Interested to see what the next model year has. Thanks for the input!

  • @MatthewHeiskell
    @MatthewHeiskell 2 года назад +1

    Glad to hear that you’re giving it another shot! Put the Ironman ATS Spec-C suspension on it and disconnect both of the sway bars when the going gets tough. The Ironman suspension has more travel, but you’ve got to disconnect the sway bars to let it work. You can completely delete the rear one, but you might want to leave the front one connected for street driving. I’m telling you, it makes a HUGE difference! You’ll love it! I want to discourage you from adding the torq locker though, because it is not going to help when the CVT is bogged down and cutting power. The only thing that can help in that situation is low range (lower gearing), but that does not exist. X-mode does try to keep the CVT in its lowest ratio for as long as possible, but it is really designed to control the open diffs. You Jeep people will know it as a “brake locking differential”. Also, when it comes to sway bars, I understand your wife’s hesitation, but disconnect them one at a time and go for a test drive after each change. Also, even the stock suspension is significantly limited by the sway bars. One last thing, I think that you hit on this a little, but there is something impressive about getting a Subaru to the end of a difficult trail and parking it beside a Rubicon on 37s. It takes a good spotter and driver.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +4

      I really appreciate all the info, especially since you have had tons of experience. I think I’m going to take all the advice you’ve given and apply it towards the Wilderness and see what comes of it. Thanks again!

  • @dennisjanes1611
    @dennisjanes1611 2 года назад +1

    I was surprised by you not using X-Mode off road. When it is enabled it also is an electronic low range by approximately 20%. Subaru would never tell me what the actual 1st gear ratio was so it was easy to figure out. On a flat level surface put it in 1st gear and drive at a steady 10 mph and record the RPM’s. Now put it in X-Mode and repeat. At the same exact speed your RPM’s will be approximately 20% higher. See it does make a difference doesn’t it? By using X-Mode it will enable you to pull your trailer easier off road. Subaru says you can up a 40% grade with the Wilderness, I think it’s true when using X-Mode, probably not without. I’m on my 3rd Subaru with X-Mode and I am a believer. Your comments about the infotainment are spot on. Try and change the controls when it’s below zero, not happening. I’ve learned to park it for the night with everything adjusted for the morning. Makes it a little easier to live with. Would I sell it? Nah, it’s too good of a car.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад +1

      That’s really good info on x mode, I’ll have to do that test and see for myself. I appreciate the info and the comment!

    • @dennisjanes1611
      @dennisjanes1611 2 года назад +1

      It all started with my first X-Mode Outback in 2015. Subaru couldn’t figure out why I wanted to know. Just try and get out of them the first gear ratio in the normal mode. Don’t know what the big deal is. An English RUclips video got me to looking for a answer back in the day. Glad you are keeping the Subaru for now.

    • @roamingwithjosh
      @roamingwithjosh  2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @pfang100
    @pfang100 Год назад +4

    Subaru should just get rid of CVT, period and get a real transmission. And bring back a good V6!

  • @fixieboy3052
    @fixieboy3052 2 года назад +1

    Torque locker, 2 inch lift and skid plates… game changer! Except for huge boulders.

  • @erikhinderman4480
    @erikhinderman4480 Год назад +1

    I keep my OUTBACK WILDERNESS cuz it was great for traveling and perfect go thru the storms and I love OUTBACK WILDERNESS more fun and comfortable and exciting drive and Turbocharged is more fun.

  • @samm8135
    @samm8135 3 месяца назад +1

    Removing the sway bar will cause the drive axels to over extend and damage them.. Nice review..

  • @thebigempty_5792
    @thebigempty_5792 2 года назад +1

    That's why I like my 99 Lexus LX470 and 2015 Tundra SR5 - basic / all manual controls / no beeping or nuclear meltdown warnings HAHA - However, it does not mean Toyotas don't have their nuances too. I respect the Subaru community and there are more and more aftermarket products being made for them. Ironman finally has a full suspension lift kit (the real deal, not spacers). These indeed are exciting times.