
The consumer provided photos and documents. The failure mileage was approximately 190,000. The contact was referred to a local dealer and no further assistance was offered. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the recall remedy was already performed on the vehicle. Upon investigation, the contact discovered NHTSA campaign number: 11V464000 (suspension) which he linked to the failure. Due to the failure, the contact slowly drove the vehicle to his residence. The contact also discovered that the cv shaft was also detached from the transmission, which resulted in oil leaking onto the cross member. The contact then inspected the vehicle and discovered that the front passenger's side tire was detached from the control arm. His daughter pulled over and called him for assistance upon arrival, he noticed that the passenger's side front tire was not facing forward. The contact stated that while his daughter was driving 30 mph, the vehicle began to sway from side to side without warning while making an abnormal metallic grinding sound. Keep in mind that they do not produce a kit for the Forester that is larger than 2″.The contact's daughter owns a 2003 Subaru Forester. But their kits are fully equipped for the best possible performance. The LP Aventure kits may be a little more expensive for those on a strict budget. Hand brake spacers to avoid cable stretch.Longer brake line spacers to maintain safety.The LP Aventure Forester lift kit includes: A lift kit that doesn’t degrade the factory safety of the vehicle.


We recommend LP Aventure kits for those who are looking for: They pride themselves on NHTSA and FMVSS126 motor vehicle safety standards, meaning that their kits allow your Forester to retain full factory safety features while providing extra all terrain capabilities.

Out of beautiful country of Canada, with over 20 years of experience in the off-road and over-landing industry, LP Aventure is a great option for someone looking to lift their Forester.
