March 24, 201412 yr Okay so I'm wanting to know if anyone knows what suspension parts I can use on my ea82 loyale to lift it easily. I'm not trying to lift it but maybe 2-4 inches. Is there struts from another vehicle that can assist? Or ones that would just be better than the stock? If there aren't maybe some strut spacers that can be found. (Cause I can't find them) Any suggestions or questions about the car please help a guy out.
March 24, 201412 yr Honda springs can lift the rears, but then you're left with the fronts. There are many writeups, as well as people who sell complete lift kits, check out the "Products for your Subaru section" Edited March 24, 201412 yr by ystrdyisgone
March 24, 201412 yr Author Thanks for that link! I read some before I posted but a couple other links in there didn't work. But I did send a message to one of them! Gloyale wouldn't send! :/ And which Honda springs from the front or rear?
March 24, 201412 yr ...And which Honda springs from the front or rear? Here's the Complete Writeup, with your Answer: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/106807-improved-shock-absorbers-and-spring-coils-on-loyales/ Kind Regards.
March 24, 201412 yr I make and sell lift kits and parts, if you just want say front strut extensions I can do that www.sjrlift.com Scott
March 26, 201412 yr Late 80's-early 90's front springs for honda accord fit on the rear.\ 89-94 ford tempo front springs for a 4 cylinder fit on the front subaru struts. Both springs give about 1-1.5" of lift.
March 26, 201412 yr Late 80's-early 90's front springs for honda accord fit on the rear.\ 89-94 ford tempo front springs for a 4 cylinder fit on the front subaru struts. Both springs give about 1-1.5" of lift. Yes, I run my Subaru "BumbleBeast" with that Configuration, since Many Years Ago, as you can see details on the Above-Posted Link. Kind Regards.
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