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Every spring settles overtime, including the factory springs. Eibachs would probably settle less because its a linear spring rate so the rate is the same throughout compression.^^^thanks for the reply and ive also read through the threads on this. im gonna get back in a 2020 and want at least 2.25" in front. from what ive seen the eibach lifts more than advertised and is about there...I just worry about settling with a spring as opposed to a collar staying static. Ive done the collars and know those work, just wish someone here in tulsa has done the springs. thanks to everyone that has chimed in on all the threads on the topic.
Every spring settles overtime, including the factory springs. Eibachs would probably settle less because its a linear spring rate so the rate is the same throughout compression.
I wouldn't worry so much about the settling. eibachs are rated for up to 2.5" so even if you got 2" of lift overtime you'd still be left with the smallest amount of rake which probably wouldn't even be noticeable.
Had Eibach’s installed on my ‘19 a little over a week ago now and love it. Looks much more aggressive and I personally like the ride more. Less body roll and nose diving. I don’t like that floaty/boaty type of feel.Like the post says, what do you guys have?
Want to get the 2019 leveled and read some stuff but want more updated options of current setups.
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Exactly why we always recommend them! Linear spring rates give a much much better ride than true progressive rate.Had Eibach’s installed on my ‘19 a little over a week ago now and love it. Looks much more aggressive and I personally like the ride more. Less body roll and nose diving. I don’t like that floaty/boaty type of feel.