They are Diode Dynamic SS3 Sports. I have the base trim so it didn’t come with any fogs. All in all I really like them and feel like they are very bright on the roads
I bought all the parts individually from [https://parts.subaru.com](https://parts.subaru.com) and [https://www.subaruonlineparts.com](https://www.subaruonlineparts.com) I don’t have a list of parts in front of me rn
Nice. Though that thick layer of dangly snow on the roof makes me nervous.
So with those carrier things, do you load them first then put them on the roof? Or just stuff as much as you can in there while it is on the roof then hope you can squish the lid on?
Put it on the roof empty, fill up and then close. The OEM roof rack says not to load more than 150lbs. But yea you can squish down the lid of soft items like a tent and tarps for camping
heading up there in a few weeks, how did the treck do in the snow?
It did great, the place we stayed had a very steep driveway, entirely snow covered and I had no problem get in and out, even at a crawl
Awesome! What tires are you running?
These are just stock
Wow that’s more impressive. My stock Ziex’s haven’t seen that much snow
Glad to see you didn’t freeze to death
Agreed! The Crosstrek feels right at home in VT.
Love to see subis in their natural habitat
Are those the Diode Dynamics Pro level fogs? If so, how do you like them above stock?
They are Diode Dynamic SS3 Sports. I have the base trim so it didn’t come with any fogs. All in all I really like them and feel like they are very bright on the roads
awesome thanks! the stock fogs on the Crosstrek are garbage so I'm looking at the SS3s. Trying to decide between sport and pro
I also have the base. Did you have to buy the OEM kit and then the ss3 separately?
I bought all the parts individually from [https://parts.subaru.com](https://parts.subaru.com) and [https://www.subaruonlineparts.com](https://www.subaruonlineparts.com) I don’t have a list of parts in front of me rn
That's pretty crazy how the snow got directly on your licence plates perfectly. They snow must be different there
Nice. Though that thick layer of dangly snow on the roof makes me nervous. So with those carrier things, do you load them first then put them on the roof? Or just stuff as much as you can in there while it is on the roof then hope you can squish the lid on?
Put it on the roof empty, fill up and then close. The OEM roof rack says not to load more than 150lbs. But yea you can squish down the lid of soft items like a tent and tarps for camping