Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments

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Eibach heights are not different in years 2017/2018 and 2019/2020. The reason they list them as such is because the live shocks in 2019/2020 makes 2019/2020 truck sits higher so the same springs does not give the same height increase. I hope this makes sense.
Yes. I understood this part. Wondering if the Geisers would be the same way - less overall lift because of the live shocks?
 

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I am not sure about the geisers but the eibach springs for the GEN2 are the same for all years. I would imagine the geisers are the same because why produce different springs for early gen2 and late gen2s?

I would contact Geiser and just ask them


Yes. I understood this part. Wondering if the Geisers would be the same way - less overall lift because of the live shocks?
 
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The Geisers absolutely fit all 2017-2020 models. It has been our experience that the Geisers provide slightly more lift than the Eibachs (1/8” to 1/4” more, approximately). For the 2017-2018 models, you can expect easily 2.5” some trucks we’ve even see gain slightly more. With the 2019-2020, you can expect right around 2” of lift. As others have already mentioned, the live valve shocks sit slightly higher than the non live models.
 
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Great - thank you!


The Geisers absolutely fit all 2017-2020 models. It has been our experience that the Geisers provides slightly more lift than the Eibachs (1/8” to 1/4” more, approximately). For the 2017-2018 models, you can expect easily 2.5” some trucks we’ve even see gain slightly more. With the 2019-2020, you can expect right around 2” of lift. As others have already mentioned, the live valve shocks sit slightly higher than the non live models.
 

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in stock or not?

"Please note we are currently sold out of these kits and Eibach is closed so lead time is TBD at the moment. If you don't mind the wait and would like to save with the sale, you can still purchase."
Oh shoot, I totally forgot I added that to their description :eek:

lemme fix that real quick!

they are in stock!
 

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Where do I find the alignment specs on the Eibach website? I found them the other day, but I can't find them now (and I'm in the middle of replacing my front springs today, so I'll need to get an alignment either later today or tomorrow, so I need to know what to tell the shop).

Here's the link to the pro lift kit if that helps: https://eibach.com/us/2190/E30-35-038-01-20-FORD-F-150-pro-lift-kit

Thanks!

[EDIT]Update...I found it! https://eibach.com/us/files/pdf/ford-150-raptor-2017-pro-lift-kit.pdf[/EDIT]
Was your allignment shop able to get it to eibachs specs?
 
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