Yep the title is correct. I am just starting the process of looking into a 2" lift for my WRX, decided I'm going rally style on mine.
I've seen several lift kits already for the 2022 WRX. LP Adventures sticks out to me so far (looks reallyl cool lifted too btw) but I really know nothing going into this project so I am relying heavily on the forum community for sage advice.
I'm in So Cal, so I need to find a legit shop that can do the lift, quality work, no shoddy stuff here.
I need to know if there are any detrimental effects to doing a 2" lift.
I need to know which of the available lift kits would be the best type.
In addition to this forum post I am also doing research on the side and I will share solid info and conclusions as I go along. I have a long term goal of getting this done in 12 months or less which seems realistic to me based on my spare time and starting from scratch on knowledge, no rush job here, I want to do this right.
The goal so far (which is subject to modification) is to have a 2" lift, larger snow/mud rated tires, mud flaps all round, skid plate underneath. Putting a bike rack on top and mounting a light bar to it (a clean combo set up). The end goal is just to have something more suited for fireroad/bad weather travel, a more practical WRX than my current set up without really sacrificing much to its stock setup.
Any solid advice is welcome, especially from those with experience doing this already.
I've seen several lift kits already for the 2022 WRX. LP Adventures sticks out to me so far (looks reallyl cool lifted too btw) but I really know nothing going into this project so I am relying heavily on the forum community for sage advice.
I'm in So Cal, so I need to find a legit shop that can do the lift, quality work, no shoddy stuff here.
I need to know if there are any detrimental effects to doing a 2" lift.
I need to know which of the available lift kits would be the best type.
In addition to this forum post I am also doing research on the side and I will share solid info and conclusions as I go along. I have a long term goal of getting this done in 12 months or less which seems realistic to me based on my spare time and starting from scratch on knowledge, no rush job here, I want to do this right.
The goal so far (which is subject to modification) is to have a 2" lift, larger snow/mud rated tires, mud flaps all round, skid plate underneath. Putting a bike rack on top and mounting a light bar to it (a clean combo set up). The end goal is just to have something more suited for fireroad/bad weather travel, a more practical WRX than my current set up without really sacrificing much to its stock setup.
Any solid advice is welcome, especially from those with experience doing this already.