Bought 2009 outback wagon limited with the front lowered by 3 to 4 inches. I want to raise it back where it shou!d be. Do I need just stick springs?

Asked by GuruPJV3 May 06, 2017 at 04:44 PM about the 2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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That would depend on how the car was lowered. Have a good alignment shop take a look at it.

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I would have asked the person who sold it to you why they did that?? Kinda makes me think that they were a street racer and drove the car pretty hard? Maybe I'm wrong, how many miles are on your car and is it in otherwise EXCELLENT condition?

112k & in Excellent condition. Just had all 4 wheels resurfaced due to some pitting. Inside of spokes had done diamond gray like car. Looks great! Better then new. Should I stay with original Subaru springs &/or complete struts?

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