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Join Date: Nov 2012
Car: 1996 Legacy Outback 2.5
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Hello all, First post here.
I have a '96 Legacy outback Im fixing up and it needs new struts all the way around. I figured since I'm doing that, that I'd like to get roughly a 1 inch LIFT on it at as well. However, everything I find in my searches are tips on how to LOWER it... Anyone have any recommendations? Also, I am kind of on a budget so an answer like fully adjustable coil-overs is a little out of my price range. Thanks!
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Join Date: May 2007
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