Most lifts on Subarus are spacer and/or spring lifts.
On older models, you can find long travel coil overs with 24cm stroke front and 26cm or a bit more at the rear.
Not mine but I thought the pictures of the Subaru's built by LP Adventure in Quebec would be appreciated here.
http://lpaventure.com/en/
https://www.facebook.com/lpaventure/?fref=photo
most dont want to spend 1400 for a coilover system. thats why
most dont want to spend 1400 for a coilover system. thats why
for you maybe.Considering that a suspension lift affects axle angles and a body lift leaves the axle angles (mostly) stock....
Yeah, there's a lot more to it than people being cheap.
Go away if you are going to be an ************.
Subframe spacers are there to correct geometry. With a coilover setup you still get the travel.
Oooohhkay.
And just what do you think that "subframe drop" is.
Oh, right. Body spacers.