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lifting a 1996 legacy

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hey guys, i have a 1996 subaru legacy that i want to lift 2-4 inches. i have been looking around alot looking for the best way to do this but i wanted everyones opinions. it is my daily driver and i am a college student so i do not have an abundance of cash flow. 

Easy 2" of lift from 96-99 Outback struts (wagon or sedan) and 205/70/15 tires.

 

A cheap set of 1" strut top spacers can be stuck on top of the Outback struts with no other mods.

 

More expensive options that may require other modifications:

King springs will get you another inch or a bit more. Kings are available through primitive racing. They're about $450 for a full set.

 

There are a few places that sell full lift block kits ranging from 2-6 inches. $500-$900 last I checked. These require a longer steering shaft u-joint, and the bigger kits will require modification to other parts like the shifter linkage (for MT) and radiator/ other engine/trans hoses, and brake lines and such.

 

Pics of my 96 here: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/128834-my-96-legacy-l-lifted/

 

I'm on Outback struts and tires, and a 2" block kit.

Edited by Fairtax4me

Do the strut swap first, you gain tire clearance from the lower spring perch and a much better ride. Then if it not enough lift on top of that set up.

 

Patrick

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