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Can you put a lift kit in a Subaru?

As an experienced auto service provider, I often get asked about modifications that can enhance a vehicle's performance and aesthetics. One popular modification among Subaru enthusiasts is the installation of a lift kit. This article will explore the feasibility, benefits, and considerations of adding a lift kit to your Subaru.


Understanding Lift Kits


A lift kit is a modification that raises the height of a vehicle's suspension. This can improve ground clearance, allowing for better off-road capability and a more aggressive stance. For Subaru owners, particularly those who enjoy off-roading or want to enhance their vehicle's appearance, a lift kit can be an appealing option.


Benefits of Installing a Lift Kit


There are several advantages to installing a lift kit on your Subaru:



  • Improved Off-Road Capability: A lift kit increases ground clearance, which helps navigate rough terrains, rocks, and obstacles more effectively.

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: Many Subaru owners appreciate the rugged look that a lifted vehicle provides, giving it a more aggressive and sporty appearance.

  • Better Approach and Departure Angles: Lifting your Subaru can improve the angles at which you can approach and depart from obstacles, reducing the risk of damage to the undercarriage.

  • Increased Tire Options: A lift kit allows for larger tires, which can further enhance off-road performance and traction.


Considerations Before Installation


While the benefits are enticing, there are important factors to consider before installing a lift kit:



  • Compatibility: Not all Subaru models are designed to accommodate lift kits. It's crucial to choose a kit that is specifically made for your model and year.

  • Alignment and Suspension Changes: Lifting your vehicle can affect its alignment and suspension geometry. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper setup and avoid premature wear on components.

  • Legal Regulations: Check local laws and regulations regarding vehicle modifications. Some areas have restrictions on lift heights.

  • Impact on Ride Quality: Depending on the type of lift kit used, you may experience changes in ride quality. Some kits may lead to a stiffer ride, while others are designed to maintain comfort.


Conclusion


In summary, installing a lift kit in a Subaru is not only possible but can also provide significant benefits for off-road enthusiasts and those looking to enhance their vehicle's appearance. However, it's essential to consider compatibility, professional installation, and local regulations before proceeding. If you're contemplating this modification, feel free to reach out to us at Kevin's Autos for expert advice and service!

Frequently Asked Questions

What voids the Subaru warranty?


Failure to provide proof of required maintenance may void eligibility of related repairs under warranty.



How much does it cost to put a 2 inch lift on a vehicle?


Leveling Kits: Standard leveling kits can range anywhere from $200 to $1,000. Body Lift Kits: Body lift kits can start at around $300 and can go up to around $2,000. Suspension Lift Kits: For more serious tasks, a suspension lift kit can be anywhere from $300 to $12,000 for two to five inches of height.



Can you get a lift on a Subaru Outback?


Coil Spring Spacers/Budget Boost
Similar to a body lift kit, a budget boost is a mostly cosmetic lift that requires very little suspension modifications. It offers these benefits: Spacers are put on top of your Subaru Outback coil springs. You should experience around 1.5-2 inches of lift.



Does Subaru offer a lift kit?


If you're happy with your current Subaru and don't wish to upgrade to a Wilderness model, you can opt to take advantage of our Subaru exclusive lift kits that can offer you the expanded ground clearance you've been searching for.



Is lifting a Subaru worth it?


Lifting your Subaru is an easy way to increase the off-road capability of your vehicle, but remember that lift kits and off-road tyres do not magically transform your Subaru into a dual-range four-wheel drive.



Do lifted cars waste more gas?


However, one downside to owning a lifted truck is that they tend to have lower gas mileage due to the added weight of the lift kit and larger tires. In this article, we will discuss some tips and techniques for improving the gas mileage of a lifted truck.



What are the disadvantages of a lift kit?


Drawbacks: Higher center of balance, unstable in turns and on slopes. Slower acceleration. More prone to suspension fails. Illegal in many states.



How high can I lift my Subaru?


How big can I lift my Subaru? As mentioned above, the CV's (constant velocity joint) can take a maximum of 2.5 inch lift on the front and 3 inch lift on the rear. After this the angle is too great and you can say goodbye to your CV's.



Is Subaru good for tall drivers?


Fortunately, Subaru has three models, the Forester, Legacy and Outback, that are perfect for short and tall drivers alike. Let's take a look at what makes these cars so great. The Subaru Forester is designed with both short and tall drivers in mind.



What are 5 common acts that void your vehicle's warranty?


What can void a car warranty?

  • Off-Road Driving.
  • Racing or Reckless Driving.
  • Overloading.
  • Natural Disasters (flooding, fire, earthquake, etc.)
  • Poor Car Maintenance.
  • Using Improper Fluids.
  • Some Aftermarket Parts or Modifications (see above)


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Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.