July 23, 201312 yr Regular price $900 , I have one kit on the shelf, will sell for $600 , fits 2000-2004 Legacy format, later years for other models
July 23, 201312 yr I would snag that from you if i didnt just buy the 4 inch kit from you... unless you want to change my order and the price i paid? Edited July 23, 201312 yr by RCR46and2
January 22, 201412 yr So I'm just curious and this may seem like a stupid question. If I wanted to lift my '03 outback sedan then one of my options would be to buy one of your kits. So I guess I'm just asking that is it possible to really lift the thing 6 inches and how hard is it to do this? I'm not too educated on these kits you make and I'm just curious.
January 22, 201412 yr Author yep , basically its a body lift, all the suspension is unbolted, the lift blocks are set in place and bolt everything back up, the steering knuckle will need lengthened and the radiater hoses will need changed out, and a few more small stuff on my own car I have a 8" lift Edited January 22, 201412 yr by Scott in Bellingham
January 22, 201412 yr I don't have a lot of mechanical experience and I'm wondering what kind of tools would I need for this and how difficult this is to do? Also I was wondering if its possible to combine say a 6" lift with king springs that also lift the vehicle or would that not work out too good?
January 24, 201412 yr Author Hard, that's relative, matters what your talents are, takes a mechanic and some jack stands and a couple jacks and some time, the steering extension takes a welder
January 29, 201412 yr Would it be a bad idea to combine raised king springs with one of your lifts???
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