Talk me into or out of aftermarket Front Springs

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Troutrad

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There was another thread where several forum members quoted how much they paid for install and alignment. Prices varied mainly in the 400-600 range (so your $350 is pretty good). The lowest price quoted was $225, highest I think was over $700; and Neo’s Garage who supports this forum and sells the Eibachs does it for $250 - a fantastic price, but I believe they’re in Ohio. I paid $550.

So, expect 400-600 beyond the $202.50 (current sale price - see Apollo Optics) for the Eibachs. If you find it cheaper, more power to ya! If you’re in a big market, shop around...probably will pay off.
 

K223

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just do it, 2020 raised front +2", I'm sure that number will go down with a few more miles on the truck

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Looks good and looks pretty level. Eibach’s have you +2 from your measurements? Normally there good for 1.7” on 19’s and 20’s.

Rides and handles good?
 

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Just did Eibachs and highly recommend. Overall handling is more responsive, and the vehicle doesn’t dive into corners but tracks more solidly through turns. Thanks glad I did this upgrade.
 

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My eibachs are going on tomorrow.

Measure 40” to the center of the front fender flare. I’ll measure after installed.

550 bucks installed and alignment was my quote.


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Is that just installation and alignment, or does that include the price of the Eibachs also?
Install and alignment. My guy thought it would take about 4 hours to do it all.


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One downside I'm already noticing after installing my Eibachs is going through tires faster. It's far easier to carry speed into corners as it feels so planted. I'm at 9k currently, I doubt my stock tires will make it to 20k.
 
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