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getting kit in 4 days and have a few questions

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I am getting a 2 inch liftkit for my 97 impreza in about 5 days, I plan on also using legacy outback struts to make room for larger tires and the extra 1.5 inches of lift. I want to use legacy springs all around because the imprezas springs are too short. Will it sit level if I use legacy springs all around. I know zap used outback struts and springs and the rear sat higher and some one suggested using legacy springs in the rear to get it to even out. I don't want the extra 1.5 to 2 inches of lift from the outback springs. Maybe if Zap had used outback sus springs it would have been level. So my thinking is to use legacy wagon springs up front and sedan springs in the rear, just incase it sits higher in the rear if I was to use legacy wagon springs all around. My reasoning is that sedan rears aren't as stiff or maybe are shorter then wagon springs because the wagon springs should be designed to haul more heavy loads a because you can fit more stuff in a wagon then in the trunk of a sedan it would have to be stiffer. Maybe I'm wrong but this is what I'm thinking. How much longer are legacy outback springs compared to regular L springs, or for that matter gt springs. Does anybody have the measurements of them or pics, If so can you post them up so everyone can know the difference between legacy outback, gt, and L or Ls springs. Or if there are other spring combinations I can use with my outback struts to get it to sit level without adding extra height. Feel free to post up your suggestions.

 

Thanks in advance

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