d_generate wrote:I'd just go springs first unless you want to add struts at the same time and add $700, I'm running standard struts on mine and it's a 1000% improvement with just the springs, they say you must change the struts with the lifted springs but I'm running 98ish Foz struts & didn't need to.
Unfortunately i have to do the struts. If i jump on & off the towbar the car "bounces" up & down bout 1/2 doz times! If u do that with standard shocks they will compress then rise a little above level then back down. Really good shocks (struts) will just come back up to level. A great example of this is rally cars landing after a jump....the springs compress then back to level with no further movement, all under full power lol
& yeah i do have a leaning towards doing springs first...
Are your springs standard or raised?
RSR 555 wrote:Damn.. you too.. I too have this issue

I sometimes wonder if having been knocked out a few times has caused brain damage...but then i forget what i was thinking
RSR 555 wrote:Ok.. here's my thoughts I'd go with the new struts (Non-turbo Forester ones of course because they are already higher than Turbo models) and new springs. Now I'm not sure if there is such an animal as raised springs or what I believe they are is just "Heavy Duty" (thicker coils) ones. These would do the job by holding up more weight before compressing. As this is a standard fit inside your macpherson strut setup, then there is no percieved 'extra' lift to speak of, so if you're still not happy with the height, then it's just a case of bolting in a 1" lift top blocks and Mr. Plod is happy
Apparently the King Springs are "progressive", so they compress more easily at the start & get progressively stiffer. The advantage of this is you dont get the harshness of stiff springs, but still get the bonus of carrying extra weight without much sagging, plus better onroad handling.
I think the raised springs are taller plus stiffer...can anyone confirm this?
& i would like to keep Mr.Plod happy lol
taza wrote:I have a 2001 SF Forester. I have Dobinson raised heavy duty springs the same as D_Generate. I also had to get new struts/shocks in the rear due to the stock ones collapsing and saggy springs.
I got 35mm lift in thwe rear and 30mm in the front. Then combine with Subtle Solutions 1" lift blocks (25mm). So just over 2". The springs give a good ride and are more heavy duty than stock so can handle a full load, trailer and people without much sag

Plus beacuse the back rides slightly higher when loaded up its just abit below level
I haven't of yet found clearance to be an issue which is good. More approach and departure angle from the bumpers
My insurance company said with the combination was legal because Dobinson only did that size springs for the Subaru Forester. All up the cost of new KYB struts/shocks the Dobinson springs all round and 1" Subtle Solutions strut blocks was around $1200. I haven't really lost any articulation and qwith swaybars disconnected I can almost get a 215/70R15 (27.5") wheel out of the wheel arch so its ok for a Subie.
Cheers
Taza
Havent heard of Dobinson springs. Do you like them?
I am worried bout the articulation. I think Venom has standard height springs with a body lift kit & i was very impressed with his setup.
I cant remember what El Freddo or Subaruby have (read abv brain injury lol) but they were both VERY good
I think i will do what you have done, just with King springs instead