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Adventure Subaru - Lifted 1997 Impreza Outback (Lots of pics)


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Finally got lifted! Took a while to get all the pieces together for it. Here's what I started with.

 

1997 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport. EJ22 with 5 speed. 250k

 

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Shopping list was

 

Set of 4 99 Forester Struts/springs

3/8 inch HDPE Strut top spacers

99 Subaru Forester Swaybar Brackets

97 Subaru Legacy Outback Trailing Arm brackets

4 2001 Chrysler Sebring 15 inch steel rims

4 Sentry LT 215/75/15 tires

15 inch subaru rim (spare)

215/75/15 jy tire (spare)

Safari style roof rack (a little welding goes a long way)

Fog lights

 

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Fresh meat.

 

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First strut/spring/spacer installed. Gave about 3 1/2 inches of lift alone.

 

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Front complete. Front is super easy. took less than an hour. The rear was much more. Broke 5 of 6 welds on the bolts for the trailing arm brackets. Had to cut through the floor with an angle grinder and cutting disc to gain access. Replaced the old bolts with shiney new ones. Had to drill a new hole for the strut tops and widen two of the existing ones on each side.

 

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I'm thrilled with the final result. Took some cutting and bashing to get rid of the rubbing on turns. (Still have a little to find.) and there's a rattle somewhere when i hit a pothole on the passenger rear. I have about 11 1/2 inches of clearance at the rockers vs. 6 1/2 at stock. Still handles well. Working on swaybar links now. Alignment is also next on the list. (Any advice for getting back to normal camber? Is this something an alignment shop can do? or am I shopping for camber bolts?)

 

Car is ready for some adventure. Too bad I have to drive a ways to find any decent trails in this part of the country.

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Comparison next to my friends stock 93 L sedan. It really is fantastic the way that everything sits tight to the body underneath. A stock Jeep Wrangler Rubicon has 10 1/2 inches of ground clearance at the diff. I've got about 11 1/4 at the rockers and not much that hangs lower than that under the car.

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very cool build. Looks great.

 

 

Yes- I get the same rattle when I go over bumps. I figured the struts I swapped were either just old (especially that cushion that goes on it), OR the forester strut is bottoming out. Either way, I'll be putting new outback struts in. I'll let you know how that works on noise.

 

 

What exactly did you bang in to reduce rubbing on turns? I didn't hammer because I didn't want to damage anything..

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Rattling in the back going over bumps may be from the nuts not being tight that hold the strut rod into the strut cap. Some struts had a longer unthreaded portion where they go through the strut cap. The nut bottoms out on the threads before it actually touches the strut cap. Grinding a washer to fit in under the nut fixes it.

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hee hee. This place is about 5 miles down the road from where I work. I got some funny looks from some granny types when I pulled over and snapped this picture. If my car ever needs a makeover, maybe these people can handle it.:lol:

That's really funny :grin:

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ahhh your car has me stoked to get my FXT struts in my obs this weekend! are you using the legacy outback subframe spacers? seems like your CVs would be screamin without em haha

 

They do ok with just the struts. If you add more than that, then you should use the subframe spacers.

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