Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments

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Obscure

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Installed the Eibachs this AM, went to my local shop for the alignment... anyone on the fence with concerns due to ride quality should relax
and take the plunge, these springs are awesome. my experience, ride quality remains the same or better. as others have stated it lessens the "dive" on braking
and overall a little less bouncy.

Ran the collars for a while realizing something better (springs) would come along... the collars were ok, but a little too gimmicky for me. properly rated spring are the correct way to level / lift the truck.

The truck got a little over 2 inches and sit perfect for me, maybe 1/4 inch nose high... fine by me.

How was the alignment when the shop checked? I've been meaning to take mine in for an alignment, but I can't honestly tell if it needs it?
 

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I’m gathering that the Geiser springs are a little bit taller than the eibach?
 

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Hey guy- interested in the Eibachs to level the front of my 2019. Do I need to purchase shocks also as the website suggests? Also, will I need anything else to achieve level? I think springs are a better bet that the collars.
Thanks!


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Hey guy- interested in the Eibachs to level the front of my 2019. Do I need to purchase shocks also as the website suggests? Also, will I need anything else to achieve level? I think springs are a better bet that the collars.
Thanks!


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No you don't need to purchase shocks. Just springs should get you pretty close to level, maybe a touch higher in the front.
 

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Thanks a lot. They have a 10% savings going on so I’m going to go for it. Hope I can find someplace that will do the work that can be trusted.


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Thanks a lot. They have a 10% savings going on so I’m going to go for it. Hope I can find someplace that will do the work that can be trusted.


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I installed mine myself, it's not terribly difficult but I wouldn't attempt it unless you have access to a proper spring compressor like a Branick 7600, I wouldn't use any of the handheld ones. Alternatively if you wanted to save some money you could just pull the shocks yourself and bring the shocks and new springs to a shop and have them swap the springs, that should only cost roughly $60-80. Just some ideas.
 
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