Nice man! Thinking about riding hurricane creek tomorrow..let me know if you’d like to come Along
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Let's see your rig. [emoji3]I’m outside Spartanburg. I need to get out & put my brand new rig on some dirt!
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Awesome! What lift kit did you use? Did you install it yourself?It's a 2019 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring - 2" lift, 29.5" Kuhmo AT51's. Looks pretty normal, but she's a battlewagon.
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I used a ReadyLift kit that was supposed to be an all-in-one kit. But I had to supplement the kit with a bigger rear sway bar, adjustable front end links, and longer caster bolts. A friend and I did it ourselves one Saturday. The kit said it would take around 3 hours. It took us closer to 9. I'm still hearing a little bumping in the front end, it's not exactly rubbing, but I think it is bumping into the bottom of the shock housing or something. I have wheel spacers ordered which should take care of it. It's still such a new car that it is hard to find parts. A lot of stuff I've had to modify to fit the car. I've done a lot of backyard wrenching in my life - this was my first experience doing anything with suspension. If I could go back and do it again, I would spend the extra money for a high quality lift and let a pro do it.Awesome! What lift kit did you use? Did you install it yourself?