Outlander Sport Off Road Suspension
Hi all!
I recently took my OS camping, and it got me thinking - anyone know of any off road suspension that may work? I have a ton of info on lowering, but not much on actual off-road suspension.
Thanks!
I recently took my OS camping, and it got me thinking - anyone know of any off road suspension that may work? I have a ton of info on lowering, but not much on actual off-road suspension.
Thanks!
Last edited by wizwort; Jun 11, 2023 at 03:44 PM.
H&R makes a nice quality spring lift kit from Germany. #28805-1 part number.
Gives you about 1.5” over stock. If you add some all-terrain tires you could get at least 2” without sacrificing anything major on the vehicle setup. I found for my 2019 that 235/70R16 A/T tires with 9.5” rim width was pretty much the best fit without rubbing.
My mechanic is a longtime friend who’s worked on rally and off-road race teams he said I actually didn’t need the aftermarket camber arms. I would assume with the larger lifts it would be recommended.
it’s your choice whether to replace the struts with the H&R lift but i’m keeping the stock ones until something happens. The H&R kit is designed to work with the stock struts. But 100% you will need to replace the sway bar end links. Stock ones will go after frequent offroading. I purchased Godspeed end links that fit the latest model lancer. They fit fantastic, they are adjustable and they are double the thickness over the stock ones. If you check the forum you will see members who have over 4” lifts with much more work done to them.
Not a ton of options for OS, but we share some parts with the outlander and the Lancer models. There’s a fairly complete list if you check the forum.
Happy trails.
Gives you about 1.5” over stock. If you add some all-terrain tires you could get at least 2” without sacrificing anything major on the vehicle setup. I found for my 2019 that 235/70R16 A/T tires with 9.5” rim width was pretty much the best fit without rubbing.
My mechanic is a longtime friend who’s worked on rally and off-road race teams he said I actually didn’t need the aftermarket camber arms. I would assume with the larger lifts it would be recommended.
it’s your choice whether to replace the struts with the H&R lift but i’m keeping the stock ones until something happens. The H&R kit is designed to work with the stock struts. But 100% you will need to replace the sway bar end links. Stock ones will go after frequent offroading. I purchased Godspeed end links that fit the latest model lancer. They fit fantastic, they are adjustable and they are double the thickness over the stock ones. If you check the forum you will see members who have over 4” lifts with much more work done to them.
Not a ton of options for OS, but we share some parts with the outlander and the Lancer models. There’s a fairly complete list if you check the forum.
Happy trails.
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