Gen II Liberty Wagon
Outback KYB Struts
Raised King Springs
Outback Trailing arm Mounts
Whiteline Adjustable Rear Camber bolts
Finally got around to getting a professional alignment (and specialist advice) from Fulcrum (not a dodgy tyre shop), the guys spent a few hours with the car, fitted the rear camber bolts and tried to get things as well setup as possible. The rear has come up fine with about -0.5 degrees of negative camber each side so happy with that. The front is still a big issue.
We've got +1.25 degrees of camber on each side and by all admissions the car handles like sh!t, floaty with chronic understeer. The outback struts AND the raised springs are just too much, the angle on the control arms is nasty and the CV's bind (a sensation that sort of feels like the clutch is slipping). The car is going to eat front tyres and CV's for breakfast if left alone.
My advice to anyone reading - DONT use outback struts and raised springs on a Liberty. Go with a full outback front crossmember OR lift blocks and standard height springs. Because for me, it's back to the start. Will maybe use blocks + standard height springs to try and reduce the angle on the control arms and driveshafts. Either that or try and do a complete OB front crossmember conversion...
Who knows...after spending near 1k (and many hours of my time in labour) for a pretty ordinary result, I'm a little over it.
