Is Fraser stock-Subaruable?

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Is Fraser stock-Subaruable?

Post by SUBYDAZZ » Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:04 pm

Hey all, I'm planning a trip to Fraser Island in November, so I have I'd like to know if it is wise to take my Outback (or possibly my 92 Liberty)?

How doable is the island in a stock 2007 Outback or similar?

I have some limited sand experience at Stockton Beach down here in NSW, is it just as soft? I'm quite good at getting bogged in real soft stuff from past experience :)
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Post by Green_eyed_liberty » Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:27 pm

last time i was there (6 months back) the big 4x4's create big ruts (might have some clearance issues) altho alot of people take their boats out there too (dragging the trailers level out the deep ruts) you should be ok

I hope to be taking my brumby out there towards the end of the year

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Post by Captain Obvious » Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:49 pm

dazz give brett a call!! he is the fraser in a subie expert!!
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Post by vincentvega » Wed Sep 01, 2010 6:40 pm

depends on the conditions. I have done fraser heaps of times and the level of difficulty always varies. last time i was there the sand was the softest I have seen it but we still got through it all in my lib. i would hate to think what my auto gearbox temps were though as i was riding the shit out of the converter a lot of the time!

ground clearance could be a problem in some sections too. there are some gnarly tree root steps on a few of the trails.

If you do go i recommend taking the ferry to kingfisher bay and giving the mrs a night in the resort ;) the tracks north of kingfisher on the west coast are almost unused and very nice to drive on through some beautiful scenery. You can then cross over to the east coast and leave via the ferry at inskip.

Its the heavily used tracks that will give you trouble. Maybe take a couple of max tracks or similar with you?

lake wobby, lake mckenzie and eli creek are all must-do's. The fishing off the jetty at kingfisher is excellent too if you like to wet a line.

If you keep the weight down in the car you will probably have little trouble. give it a go i reckon ;)
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Post by SUBYDAZZ » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:15 am

Hmmm, sounds encouraging at least. - Dazz
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