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This car is fun! It's a pretty basic set of parts to get there, and definitely more down the rally path than off roader 4x4 path.
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I'm not so sure a 3"-4" lift is possible. You certainly might get a similar lift with a combination of a spacer and taller tires like somebody else posted. As I mentioned earlier, your limiting factor will be the control arms and the rear multi-link suspension. The outback is lifted to begin with, so lifting it more might not be that big of a deal. I also have an outback and looked into lifting it with the Primitve kit. Because the outback has a multi link geometry rear suspension, lifting the rear involves subframe spacers. I would imagine that would be the same problem with our cars. Even if you were able to lift it that way, you would also need to do some other mods like toe link exensions, end link extensions, eccentric bolts or something to correct alignment, etc. Like anything else, if you're willing to pay, anything is possible! Either way, looking forward to what ever you come up with. Good luck!
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@JazzleSAURUS: That's your brz? What parts have you used for lifting it?
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