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87 GL fwd lift

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Does anyone in the Oregon area (portland or salem) know how to put a 2" lift on a gl wagon? My little car is just to low and I'd like to raise it a touch. Would love it if I could find someone who could help me to do this. :) Its a wagon if that makes any difference. Oh yeah its an EA82 also....

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Edited by OREchipmunk78

Typically FWD's are not lifted - due to their obvious innability to make use of the larger, more agressive tires that lifts are done to accomidate. It will also hose your mileage - which is the primary benefit of a FWD Subaru.

 

It would be much easier to just dump it and find a 4WD that's worthy of a lift. At which point there are plenty of people that can do lifts - a couple that even sell kits online that you can install yourself, etc.

 

GD

4WD struts and springs will give you that and it's bolt-on. You don't need a lift kit. A lift kit will make it look silly with those little pizza cutters on it.

 

GD

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