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To the OP.
Next time you get an alignment get them to set the front camber to -1 to -1.5 degrees, not just 'to spec'.
They may only be able to get max -1 degree with stock bolts which will still help a ton.
Whiteline lower bolts will help get more neg camber if you need it.
Subaru's need negative camber, especially if your doing a lot of spirited or Mountain driving.
I've read of people running -2 deg on street without reported issue.
Your tires will last longer and may notice slightly improved handling.
Next time you get an alignment get them to set the front camber to -1 to -1.5 degrees, not just 'to spec'.
They may only be able to get max -1 degree with stock bolts which will still help a ton.
Whiteline lower bolts will help get more neg camber if you need it.
Subaru's need negative camber, especially if your doing a lot of spirited or Mountain driving.
I've read of people running -2 deg on street without reported issue.
Your tires will last longer and may notice slightly improved handling.