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92 loyale lift with Forester suspension

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Someone just told me that Subarus are like Legos and I can just bolt in Forester suspension. Is this true and will this lift my vehicle correctly (camber issues etc.)

The simple answer is that EJ-chassis (like a Forester) Subarus are like Legos, and EA-chassis (like your Loyale) Subarus are like Erector.

 

 

In practice they're closer than that. But this stuff has been documented to death here....so start researching.

Go to the main forum page, and start reading. You will find a link to an offroad section. You will also find the USRM, which has offroad and suspension sections. At the top of the page there's a search bar, which can be narrowed to certain sections of the forum in a few different ways. It won't search for words under 4 letters, but the wildcard (*) can be used to get around that.

 

Your car is an EA82

 

Companies that have made lifts for that include:

Backyard Boys (BYB)

PK Davis (PKD)

Allied Armament (AA)

 

and these still do

Scott in Bellingham (SJR)

Anderson Design and Fabrication (ADF)

 

and others

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Right on thank you for the hand hold through this. I have an unnatural aversion to computers. I was hoping to put more modern suspension under the rig so I hope this helps. If I'm stuck I'm stuck already looking at Anderson design for lift thanks a bunch man

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