brad_e10 wrote:Thanks heaps for the help guys. I've been eyeing off the 1' spacers from subtle solutions. These are just the 4 spacers that go ontop of the strut so i'm guessing this fits in the category of suspension lift.
I was planning to install the kit myself so i think this would be the way to go seeing it seems fairly simple to install. I checked out the full body lift from crossbred and it looked like there was a fair bit more to it and probably beyond my capabilities haha.
I'm still a little confused at the bottom of the strut situation. I understand that the lift kit will increase the space between the tyre and wheel arch. But the base of the spring and strut assembly just above the tyre looks like it clears the tyres by about an inch. The lift kit won't affect this distance and it seems as though increasing the tyre size will bring the top of the tyre very close to the base of the strut/spring??
I have these spacers in my 2001 Forester, I also have raised springs. Done almost 40,000km with both in and not a single issue.
I too want to fit bigger tyres (already running bigger than stock but want bigger again) and the spring perch on the strut is in the way.
You can do a bottom sturt lift like this link.
http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin ... in-103185/
It is the same as a suspension/strut lift. I will be doing this to mine aswell as my 2" (springs and Subtle Solution spacers) just isn't quite enough
From my research the bottom strut lift seams real easy.
I will add 1.5" to my rear and probably 1" to the front. Total 3.5" strut/suspension in the rear and 3" in the front. Others are running a similar setup and don't have any CV issues. Sure they might last 50,000km less but if you get 100-150,000km from them then im not complaining.
I will be adding tyres to give me 1" over stock too. So 4.5" rear in total and 4" in the front.
I was just going to put bigger blocks in but thatisn't going to help the tyre issue so bottom strut lift it is. And its cheap to make your self.
The rear CV's aren't on such a bad angle compared to the front so more lift is possible.
Im going 0.5-1inch extra in the rear as when the car is loaded up it starts to sag, even with my heavy duty raised springs.
For you though 2" lift should be sufficient. Either strut bottom lift(1-3"), strut top(1") and raised springs(1") or just strut top lift (2" blocks).
Taza