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Why does my frontend sit so high?!


nsrt4me

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Everyone says something about my frontend sitting so high, and the wheel gap. I didnt really notice it until I started looking at it from another view. It seems like my front end sits waay high in comparison to other cars. Is it just me? Any ideas? It is on all stock suspension.

 

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That's definitely not right. Do both sides sit like that? How long have you owned the car? Can you take more pictures of the suspension inside the wheel well?

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LOL....yeah apparently it is a snow plow. Ive had the car for 7 months. Its on stock suspension, sitting still, not jacked up! lol. And the struts are not blown in the rear. I dont get it. Its like a monster truck in the front.
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This one will really get your willys wet; yep, thats a wawa 12oz cup of coffee in there, still holding some coffee! http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/nsrt4me/390924_10101800359292434_9348327_87816491_489790590_n.jpg
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Yea - something's definitely wrong. That isn't normal.
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Its on stock suspension

 

You keep saying this, but you must be mistaken. Turn the wheel all the way and take some good pictures of the suspension, as ssbtech suggests, and we can try and help you out. That car may not be safe to drive like that.

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You keep saying this, but you must be mistaken. Turn the wheel all the way and take some good pictures of the suspension, as ssbtech suggests, and we can try and help you out. That car may not be safe to drive like that.

 

When I refer to "stock", I mean that there is no coilovers, different aftermarket springs or struts. It is subaru parts, Ive checked, just havent ran numbers or anything. I have a feeling that at some point in previous ownership, it somehow had either the wrong front strut and spring setup installed or something. Either from the outback or something else. More pics to come soon to figure this out!

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If you can look at the springs for paint marks. Different marks are for different spec springs since they all look the same at first glance. Those paint marks should tell you if its for an Outback or regular LGT. Like everyone said though, that isnt right.

 

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Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics, it seems that the dot is pink or red. http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/nsrt4me/2012-01-30_16-30-44_734.jpghttp://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/nsrt4me/2012-01-30_16-31-09_714.jpghttp://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/nsrt4me/2012-01-30_16-31-17_241.jpghttp://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/nsrt4me/2012-01-30_16-31-33_397.jpg
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