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Hi-Rise Subaru Lift kits? Anyone heard of them?

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Well has anyone ordered one in the U.S?

Well, a little research and memory goes a long way. As Zap stated they are in Australia. The owner, Glenn, if memory is correct is one of the original partners of BYB.

 

Follow Zaps advice. Do some of the legwork yourself and get the correct story from the source.

Try www.offroadsubarus.com I saw their add on the site and asked about them a year ago..

 

I would buy American ... since, our own board member makes them...even better...SJR lift is the way to go..unless you live in OZ...

i really liked the look of their back bumpers. especially with the spare tire carrier and the jerry can holder. now someone in the USA needs to make something similar. :slobber:

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Hi Rise is a front for Subaru enthuiests. They make kits, but a key player is in the hospital. Byb kits are avail, but shipping to the us averages 350.00 bucks us. I'm considering a sjr lift myself. What I like about Byb's is 3" lift, no steer shaft extension, no longer shocks required and stock cv joint geometry. A 3" lift for the "L" series sells with shipping for just under 840.00 bucks at the current au dollar to us dollar exchange rate. I will have to get a line on longer shocks ( never heard of them ). Anyone have any info on these?

Hi Rise is a front for Subaru enthuiests. They make kits, but a key player is in the hospital. Byb kits are avail, but shipping to the us averages 350.00 bucks us. I'm considering a sjr lift myself. What I like about Byb's is 3" lift, no steer shaft extension, no longer shocks required and stock cv joint geometry. A 3" lift for the "L" series sells with shipping for just under 840.00 bucks at the current au dollar to us dollar exchange rate. I will have to get a line on longer shocks ( never heard of them ). Anyone have any info on these?

 

 

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