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Brand new, still in box, 2” SST kit by ReadyLift for 2015-2019 Subaru Outback. Part number 69-9520. Retails for $399.99 asking $275 plus shipping.
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The biggest difference is that the other kits come with the rear multi link spacers. ReadyLift doesn’t require the rear spacers because their lift is actually 2” in the front and between 1.25”-1.5” in the rear. By having less lift in the rear they can get away with not using the spacers and still keeping the rear axles close enough to center. Anything over the 1.25” lift usually requires the rear multi link spacers. I want to run different springs in the rear which would add additional lift and also require me to run the multi link spacers. The kit actually sold this morning so no worries for asking!I have a 2014 Crosstrek and Im currently researching kits. Did you go with another lift kit? If so, what kit did you end up with and why? I was considering ReadyLift and LP. There is a pretty big price difference. Does anyone know why? Sorry I know youre trying to sell your kit. I dont mean to hijack this thread. If it fit a Crosstrek, Id definitely be interested.
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ReadyLift is kind of new to the game for lift kits for Subaru’s. I’d look into Rallitek, Anderson Design Fab, and LP Aventures too.It does help thank you. I actually called ReadyLift earlier today and they said they should be releasing the older Crosstrek (2014) kits in mid March. So I guess I’ll wait until then.
I have the 2" Readylift kit on my 2018 Outback. I'm using my stock Limited 18" rims with 235/60r18 Yokohama Geolander GO15s. I love this setup. I'll be posting pics later this week.I plan on reusing the same struts and springs for now. so ReadyLift may be ok for me then. I may only go with 225/65/17 tires which is pretty close to stock so I think Ill be safe with 2" up front ant 1.5" in the rear. Any thoughts?
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