Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments

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Slow6

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No @ Slow6.

It's a 2018 Raptor with an 801A Package.
Ok thanks. Just tracking the Eibach’s, 2017-2018 seem to raise over 2 inches but the same springs on 2019 seems to change ride height less than 2. Looks good I’ll be installing springs in early July when I’m home again.


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Ok thanks. Just tracking the Eibach’s, 2017-2018 seem to raise over 2 inches but the same springs on 2019 seems to change ride height less than 2. Looks good I’ll be installing springs in early July when I’m home again.


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Yeah, man! These Eibach springs are great so far. You won't be disappointed with the ride. The 37-inch M/T's are meaty and require a decent amount of trimming, but it's worth it. The look is much more aggressive. Once I really notice the MPG spike down, then I might switch to a 37-inch BFG KO2 All-Terrain. For now, the M/T is beautiful.

These Yokohama M/T's are so quiet compared to a Toyo and BFG KO3 -- and the ride is so smooth. Totally blown away so far!
 

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Yeah, man! These Eibach springs are great so far. You won't be disappointed with the ride. The 37-inch M/T's are meaty and require a decent amount of trimming, but it's worth it. The look is much more aggressive. Once I really notice the MPG spike down, then I might switch to a 37-inch BFG KO2 All-Terrain. For now, the M/T is beautiful.

These Yokohama M/T's are so quiet compared to a Toyo and BFG KO3 -- and the ride is so smooth. Totally blown away so far!

So the tires are good!?!? Really want a set of the yoks.
 

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Yeah, man! These Eibach springs are great so far. You won't be disappointed with the ride. The 37-inch M/T's are meaty and require a decent amount of trimming, but it's worth it. The look is much more aggressive. Once I really notice the MPG spike down, then I might switch to a 37-inch BFG KO2 All-Terrain. For now, the M/T is beautiful.

These Yokohama M/T's are so quiet compared to a Toyo and BFG KO3 -- and the ride is so smooth. Totally blown away so far!
Interesting about the noise level. I’m still researching tires while waiting for my wheel option to be available. I’ve always been a fan of the Toyo MT. Company rig has Hankook dynapro MT tires, there is some road noise there but not too bad.


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Looks great ... is the back end stock? Do you have before and after measurements?

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Yes rear is stock. I don’t, but I’ll grab some when I get a chance. Where are you guys measuring from? Bottom of tire or center of wheel cap?
 

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Yes rear is stock. I don’t, but I’ll grab some when I get a chance. Where are you guys measuring from? Bottom of tire or center of wheel cap?
Bottom of tire is typical to get an idea.

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Yes rear is stock. I don’t, but I’ll grab some when I get a chance. Where are you guys measuring from? Bottom of tire or center of wheel cap?

Looks good, and it looks like your rear leafs haven't sagged out yet ... but they will eventually LoL. How much gas was in the tank in that pic?

Lots of people measure from the ground to the fender but that’s a worthless measurement in my opinion. Measure from the top of the wheel or top of tire to the fender lip to get the difference in tire/fender gap.

The truck is level when the rear has 3/4-1 inch more gap. My truck has 3/4” more gap in the rear and that’s with lifting the rear 1” with Deaver +3 leafs with Eibachs up front.
 
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