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Hi,
I own a 2014 Outback limited 2.5 with 70,000 miles.
I'm finding the ride to become a little harsh on bumpy roads so I'm debating if I should replace the suspensions tough they are clearly not broken and I can push my luck.
I also got new tires and the car needs an alignment. If I change the suspensions later it will need another alignment then which adds to making that decision more difficult.
Finally I was also wondering if the suspensions installed on the 3.6R are more firm and would fit on the 2.5.
I own a 2014 Outback limited 2.5 with 70,000 miles.
I'm finding the ride to become a little harsh on bumpy roads so I'm debating if I should replace the suspensions tough they are clearly not broken and I can push my luck.
I also got new tires and the car needs an alignment. If I change the suspensions later it will need another alignment then which adds to making that decision more difficult.
Finally I was also wondering if the suspensions installed on the 3.6R are more firm and would fit on the 2.5.