March 13, 20179 yr SJRlift.com - Scott is an active member on this fourm. Anderson design and fabrication is another.
March 13, 20179 yr Anyone know where I can get a 2-4" lift kit for my 1986 Subaru gl wagon 2". http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-2-lift-kit-ea82-detail 4". http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-4-lift-kit-ea82-detail
March 18, 20179 yr The third option is to make one yourself.If you are even remotely handy with tools a 2-4" lift is very simple to make,The question is how much suspension lift do you want.Suspension lifts on IFS vehicles gains increased ground clearance with same sized tires at the expense of CV axle life. Although, if you are pressed for time, ordering something is much easier than figuring out something.Both of the shops mentioned above churn out excellent work. Edited March 18, 20179 yr by Uberoo
March 20, 20179 yr anyone know a website that's legit that I can order a 2" lift from 2". http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-2-lift-kit-ea82-detail 4". http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/lift-kits/0-4-lift-kit-ea82-detail
March 20, 20179 yr What can be done to correct the cv angles on the lifted rigs? I am jUst pocking up another 83 wagon and want to lift as well, bit years ago on my other lifted 83 i went through cv's like every 4-6 months....
March 20, 20179 yr What can be done to correct the cv angles on the lifted rigs? I am jUst pocking up another 83 wagon and want to lift as well, bit years ago on my other lifted 83 i went through cv's like every 4-6 months....on the EA81 rigs I make a all body lift so axles stay at stock angles, on the newer cars I do 1-2" over stock on the angle they seem to be able to take it
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