
Originally Posted by
Bieredalsace
WormGod.. Thanks for the pictures. It made the description very easy to visualize. What size are the Nitto's you have on there?
Take your lower picture and lower it by about 2 inches or so and that's the look I'm going for. Thanks again, Doug
The Nittos are 285/60 as well, but the extra meat-tread gave me a bit more cladding rub than the Yokos (street tires).
I HIGHLY doubt you want to go that size and lose 2". If I were to lose 2", the wells would be sitting right on the tires, which simply means forget ever going anywhere, heh. You can kiss your wheel wells goodbye.
Simple solution.... get some lowering springs for the rear. You can probably go as low as you want there, given your axle doesn't marry your frame. And you will be looking at new shocks.
The front is gonna be tricky. New, shorter shocks there as well. Cranking your torsion is not gonna help if you want to go lower than about 1 1/2 - 2" cause you will never get it aligned right. I am quite sure you are looking at some custom work there.
Again, remember, the undercarriage is fragile and does have some guts that hang low, so the lower you go, the more at risk they are of becoming road debris.
Fact is, THIS (below), is not possible without some crazy work and a fat wallet....

I would start with looking at some pics here of folks that have low profile tire/wheel packages. The VX has HUGE wheel wells so filling it up with steel and rubber but maintaining a low stance is not gonna be fun.
My overall advice: don't lower. Get some HUGE cladding fabbed that gives the impression that it is lowered. Trick the eye. 
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT