Eibachs on 2020

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Ugh. I almost was convinced again to put on the eibachs. Why are results all over the board? Some guys are nose high some are dead level some have rake...all on stock trucks.
 

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I am having my Eibach's installed on Tuesday on my 2020 SCAB. Done a lot of research and I think they are the best way to level the beast.
I measured 1.5 inch lower up front. So the 1.7 is probably as close as you can get without ******** with the rear springs.
I'm hoping 2/10s of an inch won't even be noticeable.
Deavers are not cheap either...
 

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This is my truck bone stock and it almost looks level as is. I’m almost certain I’ll be nose high with eibachs.

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Good looking truck SCAB's RULE. Your sitting 1.5" lower up front stock. The eibach's will bring a 19/20 up 1.7" almost perfectly level. Unless your an eagle eye 2/10" wont even be noticeable. I'm getting my springs installed on Tuesday on my 2020 SCAB. I'll post some good picks.
 
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Good looking truck SCAB's RULE. Your sitting 1.5" lower up front stock. The eibach's will bring a 19/20 up 1.7" almost perfectly level. Unless your an eagle eye 2/10" wont even be noticeable. I'm getting my springs installed on Tuesday on my 2020 SCAB. I'll post some good picks.
Great thanks!
 

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This is my truck bone stock and it almost looks level as is. I’m almost certain I’ll be nose high with eibachs.

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You have plenty of rake now. 1.7” isn’t a lot. It gets most everyone level as Eibach designed them too. I don’t like nose high trucks either and mine was dead on. If you look at some of the guys trucks on the site and maybe ladies too, they may appear to be nose high ever so slightly if there parked on an incline or an uneven surface. The rear springs are very soft and when more weights angled back it could squat a tiny bit. But again you really have to look for it. I think just seeing some extra gap up front plays with your mind and offers elusion in some cases. About all I can offer.
 

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i'm no baja racer but I do enjoy the occasional off road rip.
to me, the eibach springs are definitely better than stock; probably not as good as geisers for heavy off road but still an improvement over factory. for the price of springs, install and alignment I'm super happy with the upgrade.


short hand held clip (couldn't find my gopro mount) of a run at Texplex. I've run this with stock springs and the eibachs, truck feels a little more "planted" up front after the spring swap. again, it's not a world changing difference but it's different enough to notice.


Cool ride along. Seems like the trucks not even breaking a sweat yet. Just seems to be floating over all of it. I’m sure it’s planted well. That’s about the best way to describe the upgrade over stock.
 
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