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91 Legacy 4" lift Build


Scott in Bellingham
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finally started on cutting steel for the lift

here it is so far

 

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plans are to build a lift of 4" using the stock Legacy struts , using a extension at the bottom of the strut to allow for a larger tire , I will be using 30 x 950 M/T Hankooks

 

 

heres a wore down 31" tire , its about 29-1/2"

 

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hope to get it going soon, would like to take it to the sand dunes at Sand Lake Oregon in August this year

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Scott is that how far the tire is going to stick out when mounted using your lift, because that looks sick :headbang: and is the exact look I am going to go for when building a legacy. When do you think you will have kits for sale for legacies and other EJ's. Also are you just gonna do the 4 inch lift or are you gonna do 2 and 3 inch later on. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see how it turns out :slobber: .

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Scott is that how far the tire is going to stick out when mounted using your lift, because that looks sick :headbang: and is the exact look I am going to go for when building a legacy. When do you think you will have kits for sale for legacies and other EJ's. Also are you just gonna do the 4 inch lift or are you gonna do 2 and 3 inch later on. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see how it turns out :slobber: .

 

no that tire is just sitting there and hitting the strut , if you want that look you will need different rims, hope to offer this within 6 weeks, if theres a demand I will do 2 and or 3

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What about a top mount strut extension? Not too keen on the bottom extension especially since I have the OB struts mounted and this would just push them forward even more. I do like the idea of being able to have a larger tire but without a divorced t-case anything above 27" is pointless.

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Im all for the bottom lift, personally.

 

It sucks not being able to go more than one tire size over stock.

 

With the weight of the EJ chassis, I wouldnt want to do any hardcore offroading, but some larger tires for the snow and spring season would be a welcome thought!

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heres a wore down 31" tire , its about 29-1/2"

 

DSC01193.jpg

 

hope to get it going soon, would like to take it to the sand dunes at Sand Lake Oregon in August this year

 

I WANT!!!!:eek: Even though I love my legacy as a street suby I would love to have tires like that under it. More access to camping spots.:headbang: Keep up the good work mate!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Scott, do me a favor and measure the rear diff clearence on a flat surface or me. I am just trying to compare to my 90 leg wagon with 2" blocks and OB springs.

 

 

Sorry to hi-jack, Thanks.

 

Looks good!

 

Todd

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That's looking sweet:clap: . Do you think you could build it with the 4 inch strut extentions but use maybe 2, 2.5, or 3 inches for the blocks, depending on what the axles and cv's can handle, because that diff looks really low, I think the axles and cv's could handle more of an angle. The pics from the ones in australia seem like the diff is higher, I have my 95 legacy lifted with just outback struts and springs running 27.4 inch tires, my diff looks like its got a little more ground clearance under it then that one, so mines all suspension, and my axles and cv's haven't had any problems. Its just a suggestion you might look into because its always nice to have more clearance under the diffs.

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