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  • Hi would you mind telling me what you did to lift your subaru? i have a 96 outback that i want to lift and in looking for the best way to do it while keeping good drivability and economy. how does yours do? thank you

  • @fearfighter311 its EASY. I have a 98' legacy outback with gen2 forester springs (2 inch lift) and KYB GR-2 shocks (about 1-2inch lift depending on how worn your shocks are) Rallitek swaybars front and rear with solid endlinks (rear bar comes off offroad for better articulation but on the road its essential to control the rear with such lift) and camber adjustment plates do get rid of the camber you get from lifting it with my 27 inch mud tyres I'm sitting at 32.5" in the rear and 31.5" front

  • @Prodriver33the measurement is from the ground to the top of the wheel arch and the lowest thing under the car is the diff at 11.25 inches, thats much much more than any stock truck ie toyota, chev, ford, dodge which all have shocks sticking way down so they can get busted off on a rock, ha! stupid trucks:D

  • beast

  • Nice !

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