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Hello all. This question is for my 2022 Subaru outback wilderness green.
I recently made a trip and brought back a bunch of 10" and a little bit larger round river stones for a fire pit I am making. The car obviously was sitting a bit lower towards the back and even though I try to distribute the weight in the car the seats were down etc. Of course the rear end was sagging down about an inch to 2 inches more than the front.
My question is are there any load levelling options for the Subaru outback wilderness? I used to use AirLift suspension bags that fit between the springs and you have an air valve at the back of the car where you can add air to increase the height for a little bit.
Thank you in advance.
I recently made a trip and brought back a bunch of 10" and a little bit larger round river stones for a fire pit I am making. The car obviously was sitting a bit lower towards the back and even though I try to distribute the weight in the car the seats were down etc. Of course the rear end was sagging down about an inch to 2 inches more than the front.
My question is are there any load levelling options for the Subaru outback wilderness? I used to use AirLift suspension bags that fit between the springs and you have an air valve at the back of the car where you can add air to increase the height for a little bit.
Thank you in advance.