A suspension modification assembly designed to increase the ride height of a specific model year of Subaru Legacy Outback automobiles. This typically involves replacing or supplementing existing suspension components such as struts, springs, or spacers to elevate the vehicle’s body relative to the axles. For instance, the mentioned assembly will raise the body of a 1997 Subaru Legacy Outback.
The installation of such a modification offers increased ground clearance, potentially improving off-road capabilities and allowing for larger tire fitment. Historically, these modifications have been sought after by individuals wishing to enhance their vehicle’s ability to navigate uneven terrain or achieve a more aggressive aesthetic. The practical benefits include reduced risk of undercarriage damage on rough surfaces.