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SJR Lift Questions

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Hi all - I'm looking at getting a SJR 4" lift for a '91 Legacy. I have a couple of questions about it. Any comments or suggestions from experience would be helpful.

 

-Is everything included (any other parts like hardware I would need)?

-Do I need any special tools?

-How long would it take someone to install it if they had all the tools?

-How difficult is it to lengthen the steering shaft?

 

Thanks for the help...

This thread should answer all your questions...

 

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=109402

 

Austin help with the development on the SJR lift for the EJ, and the thread details almost everything you need to do.

 

I got a 3" SJR lift sitting in my living room just waiting to be installed. Comes with all the bolts/nuts you need, but that's about it. You need to lengthen the steering shaft, and change the bottom radiator hose/fitting, but that's about it. Should be able to do it with all the "normal" tools. Impacts will probably help fight through the rust/grim, but you should be able to do it with "normal" tools fairly easily. Nothing special tool wise I think. Will probably take a full day if you know what you are doing, I would plan on 2 days if you have never done this before. When I do mine, I am planning on it taking 2 days.

 

HTH!

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