Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments

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Ski4Ever

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Was your allignment shop able to get it to eibachs specs?
Yes, they did. I installed the SPC camber bolt kit at the same time, so that helped, I'm sure. They didn't seem to have any trouble getting the alignment within all the specs, and the camber (which is the one spec that changes with the Eibach specs compared to the OE specs) are right at the specified -0.4 degrees.
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Yes, they did. I installed the SPC camber bolt kit at the same time, so that helped, I'm sure. They didn't seem to have any trouble getting the alignment within all the specs, and the camber (which is the one spec that changes with the Eibach specs compared to the OE specs) are right at the specified -0.4 degrees.
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Nice yea I need to do camber bolts on mine after I install the leaf springs and bump stops
 

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Which spc part number did you use? I thought they only made them for the gen1 trucks?

Yes, they did. I installed the SPC camber bolt kit at the same time, so that helped, I'm sure. They didn't seem to have any trouble getting the alignment within all the specs, and the camber (which is the one spec that changes with the Eibach specs compared to the OE specs) are right at the specified -0.4 degrees.
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Which spc part number did you use? I thought they only made them for the gen1 trucks?
86250

They have an application search on their website. Here’s what it returns when I searched for my 2019 Raptor (86250 is just the nuts and brackets, 86252 includes the heavy duty bolts also).

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this is a ******* question. But overall height is a concern for me (clearance to get into the garage) how much of a raise does the front of the roof have after installing these? I'd imagine about an inch- inch and a half. since the 2.5 is at the front.
 

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this is a ******* question. But overall height is a concern for me (clearance to get into the garage) how much of a raise does the front of the roof have after installing these? I'd imagine about an inch- inch and a half. since the 2.5 is at the front.
What year is your Raptor? Not sure if you know, but if it's 2019 or newer, you'll get about 1.7" of lift out of the springs instead of 2.5" of lift for the older Gen2s. What that actually equates to in terms of overall height of the cab, I'm not really sure, though. I didn't measure the cab height before/after.
 

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Installed these a few days ago and so far they are great! Ride isn’t firmer, less brake dive and bounce. On my 2019 before settling it was about 2” lift in the front after a few days it’s settled at 1.7” lift.
 
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