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Dealer aproved lift kit?

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Subaru does not offer or really condone any suspension modifications, except what is available through SPT (Subaru-apporved mods), including springs, struts, suspension parts, etc designed for handling, but nothing for lifting...sorry. That, and by lifting your new car you'd be risking voiding any warranty on suspension and maybe even some driveline parts. Wait till the warranty is over, then go have fun...just be aware of the stresses on your car, and it's you who pays for fixes.

~Erik~

The only place there may be one, or that I heard of, you have to be upside down.

 

Someone on the Outback list in Austrailia had one installed at the dealer to keep his warrenty valid.

 

On this side of the world it isnt going to happen.

 

nipper

06-07 is pretty new, but the basic 'lift' used to be to use Outback (for Legacy, not sure about Impreza) or Forester (for Impreza?) struts and springs, or those struts with King Spring (renick calls them Scorpion) springs.

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