ahhhh fark.... i had a big response written out but forgot i hadnt logged in so i lost it. So here is what i can remember.
Loving the photoshop skills
Not to sound like a prick but i dont think it will be worth it. The amount of money you will throw at this thing will only give small gains in 4wd performance as compared to a more pure 4wd.
But at the end of the day its your car and you can do what you want with it.
What are you planning to do with it btw? Becasue i could see it being fine for a weekend beach/gravel road tourer (ala the lifted subies the 4wd monthly had in one of the eps years ago)????
I drove an outlander around for a good month in dubai/oman(outlanders can do 165kmph!!!.....just!!!!) on sand and some really really sketchy mountain roads(would have loved the low range outta the paj for those bits). Although the car performed fine it did feel out of its depth in some spots having no low range and i wasnt at all confident in the traction control. Also that coupled with the auto put the driver very 'out of touch' with the car in some of the more tricky bits where a bit more clearance and some engine breaking would have been nice.
but once again it all depends on what you want to do with it.
I reckon you should have a squiz around the net and see if anyone else has done anything similar with the lift/tyres and see if they had problems with breaking diffs/cv's etc etc becasue from what i remember the front ends on the outlanders where not the beefiest things and no bash guards etc etc.
hope this helps.
Some piccies of the places the outlander took me.
-Random shot from another trip over there,ahahah hire cars ALLWAYS go faster
