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outback lift

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I have a friend that wants me to lift his 98 outback.  I know that I can do a suspension lift with aftermarket springs, but I am wondering if there is a body kit as well.  Any advice is very welcome.

 

Thanks

You can get a 1-2" lift by going to over sized tires. On my 98 OB, I went from stock 205 X 70 X 15 to 215 X 70 X 15 with no body rubs.

 

Some guys use Forester springs and struts to gain a lift. Others here can tell you all about that.

Forester struts and springs won't gain you much, if any. Yeah you can use blocks, and you can usually go 2" over stock on the axles.

I would say go with 2" strut spacers and a trailing arm spacer. I build, email me at adnfab@gmail.com

 adnfab@gmail.com

 

i'm probably seeing this wrong, but is that supposed to be and or adn in the email address?

+1 to getting a prefabbed lift.  the lift is easier to keep and move to another vehicle.

i'm probably seeing this wrong, but is that supposed to be and or adn in the email address?

 

haha its a d n fab yeah. Anderson Design n Fabrication lol.

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