Seriously, with your attitude and how much I think this is how the Outback should look from the factory, I want to buy my next LP outfitted Outback from you...not just from your dealership, but you specifically. Keep up the videos. And a request: Could you park one of these next to a stock for a visual comparison in the next video? We all know it's a 2" lift, but a visual comparison would be great. Thanks!
Scott, I wanted to give you an update. The past few months have been a little crazy. I'm still working on getting that video of a stock height and lifted outback together for you sir!
nancyandmark eyesight gets reset for the higher ride height. This lift has no more impact on the warranty than any other lift. You should come by for a test drive 😎
@@briand8934 that's because it's not a hard yes or a hard no. When you modify any automobile beyond the manufacturers designs there can always be challenges with the warranty. We have been lifting Subaru models using LP adventure hardware for over 2 years and there has not been a warranty conflict that I am aware of. I'm sorry I can't give you a solid yes or solid no
Chester LovesCars if you guys don’t know then why lift the car in the first place? You’re selling this care to some person who may have issues in the future and you can’t even say whether it causes an issue with warranty it not??
@@nonamee586 Thats not how warranty works, doing modifications can't void your entire warranty, if you have this lift kit and your engine blows then its covered under warranty because suspension doesn't effect the engine. But if you had suspension issues then the lift kit may affect warranty but there are a million variables and it depends on the dealer as well so there is no solid yes or no as to whether this voids a part of the warranty. Talk to your specific dealer and see what they think. But based on experience with these lifts, I have never had an issue with them.
And please don't give me market mumbo jumbo.... everybody's got the Internet... everybody can get the same price... labor rates are pretty much flat across-the-board....
Seriously, with your attitude and how much I think this is how the Outback should look from the factory, I want to buy my next LP outfitted Outback from you...not just from your dealership, but you specifically.
Keep up the videos.
And a request: Could you park one of these next to a stock for a visual comparison in the next video? We all know it's a 2" lift, but a visual comparison would be great.
Thanks!
Wow Scott! Thank you so much! I'm glad my excitement shows through :-) I'll make sure my next video shows a comparison lifted Outback to stock height!
Scott, I wanted to give you an update. The past few months have been a little crazy. I'm still working on getting that video of a stock height and lifted outback together for you sir!
Can you tell me the size of the tires and the brand please?
245 / 65 r 17 Size. It's a Nitto Grappler A/T tire, great look with less road noise. If your close you should come by to check it out!
Where is your dealership located at?
Sorry Paul! I mised the notification for your question. We're located in Broken Arrow OK right off of highway 51
Those tires are neato 😂
Nitto*
Two questions.
Does the lift kit affects the factory warranty and extended warranty.
Is there any issues with eyesight system.
Thanks
nancyandmark eyesight gets reset for the higher ride height. This lift has no more impact on the warranty than any other lift.
You should come by for a test drive 😎
@@ChesterLovesCars You did not say yes or no. I need a yes or no answer please.
@@briand8934 that's because it's not a hard yes or a hard no. When you modify any automobile beyond the manufacturers designs there can always be challenges with the warranty. We have been lifting Subaru models using LP adventure hardware for over 2 years and there has not been a warranty conflict that I am aware of. I'm sorry I can't give you a solid yes or solid no
Chester LovesCars if you guys don’t know then why lift the car in the first place? You’re selling this care to some person who may have issues in the future and you can’t even say whether it causes an issue with warranty it not??
@@nonamee586 Thats not how warranty works, doing modifications can't void your entire warranty, if you have this lift kit and your engine blows then its covered under warranty because suspension doesn't effect the engine. But if you had suspension issues then the lift kit may affect warranty but there are a million variables and it depends on the dealer as well so there is no solid yes or no as to whether this voids a part of the warranty. Talk to your specific dealer and see what they think. But based on experience with these lifts, I have never had an issue with them.
$2,200 in parts
And please don't give me market mumbo jumbo.... everybody's got the Internet... everybody can get the same price... labor rates are pretty much flat across-the-board....