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SUBARO BRAT Lift up

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hi i´m going to lift me brat.. is it possible to do with out moving the engine????

sorry for me english i´m from iceland :)

even if you adjust the struts up the 1" available, you start to see tire wear.

 

you either need to do a full unibody lift (most common) which lowers the engine/trans in relation to the body, or do a full custom t-case lift (4-8"minimum" dependingon what t-caseandhowmuch cutting you're willing to do) to keep the engine in it's stock location...

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i´m going to lift 5" so i heft to move the engine...... but i´l heft to take the engine out of the car right??

Yes pretty much for anything over 2in (5cm) you will want to remove the engine. It makes things alot easier. Keep in mind that when you lift something that much...there is a lot of custom work that needs to follow. Do a search on "lifting" and you will find lots of information on it, and how to do it. Were all here to help.

i´m going to lift 5" so i heft to move the engine...... but i´l heft to take the engine out of the car right??

 

if you are gonna do a full unibody lift, then you don't need to remove the engine. it would make it easier perhaps, but not really needed...

 

all of the 3" and 4" kits we used around here don't require removing the engine

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thenks for the tips.... i´l post som moer when i´l start this

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