Eibach Springs for 2019 - Unbelievable

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Tim V

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Hi all,

I know this has been covered many times and I've read through the numerous postings regrading the Eibach springs and ordered a set as that seemed to be exactly what I was looking for (opposed to collars) for my 2019. I've called or visited 6 different places locally and have received quotes from $300 to over $1,300 just for the install charge and alignment. A little uncertain as to the technical capabilities on the $300 quote, so wisely a bit concerned there. Most are telling me that the book time states 6 to 7 hours to swap the springs (I cannot see how), but don't feel like losing a finger with my cheap spring compressors I've used on cars in the past. Some mechanics I've spoken to have even indicated that the electronic suspension needs to be calibrated at the dealer once the springs are installed, as nobody in the aftermarket world has the equipment??? Can someone with a '19 point me in the right direction, before these shiny new springs end up on ebay to save a potential headache? Too much misinformation floating around regarding these throughout the various model years for our trucks, and a bit different application for the '19's. Thanks and appreciate all the advice/tips on the forum!
 

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if you have done them in the past on other vehicles do it yourself. go to any auto parts store and rent a set of spring compressors. most of the time its free. and you will save some labor costs. not sure about the calibration of the shocks though
 

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I paid $600 including alignment and camber bolts on my 19 from a local reputable 4x4 shop. They aligned to Eibach specs. No recalibration at the dealer required and all works and looks great


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Kyle Nezat

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I paid $600 including alignment and camber bolts on my 19 from a local reputable 4x4 shop. They aligned to Eibach specs. No recalibration at the dealer required and all works and looks great


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