2021 Gen 3 Eibach Front Leveling Springs

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Just my 2 cents; I was one of the first to install Eibach springs on my Gen 2 when the rest of the world was doing collars. I had used them on dozen of cars and was never disappointed so I was willing to give them a shot with Raptor springs. They were perfect. I currently have Eibachs on my Gen 1. I have always found the ride quality to be as good or better than stock. For Raptor Eibach installs, it's critical to get quality performance caster/camber kits for all four LCA bolts along with a quality alignment.
Hey BB, thanks! Do you have any suggestions for "quality performance caster/camber kits for all four LCA bolts"?
 

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Eibach sells them, but they were on backorder when I got my springs and I went with 2 sets of these. Be sure to pick the correct year as these are for a Gen 1. Not sure if there are differences in each Gen.

Blue, again thanks! According to the SPC website this kit will fit a Gen3. Amazon & 4WP has them in stock.
https://spcalignment.com/component/spc/?task=part_description&pid=86252&region=USA&make=Ford&model=F-150&year=2021 - 2021&from=USAFrom&to=USATo
 

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Installed the rears on Sunday & have an appointment at 4WP on Saturday to get the fronts installed along with new camber/castor bolts. Had a chance to drive it yesterday for about 30 miles on the interstate & really couldn't tell any noticeable difference in the ride. Definitely doesn't sag as bad during hard acceleration.

This is a 2021 35" w/ 14k miles & the interesting comparison between the stock springs & the Eibachs is that the stock one is longer. Also the stock "steel spring wire" is tapered towards the top to a narrower guage.

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Installed the rears on Sunday & have an appointment at 4WP on Saturday to get the fronts installed along with new camber/castor bolts. Had a chance to drive it yesterday for about 30 miles on the interstate & really couldn't tell any noticeable difference in the ride. Definitely doesn't sag as bad during hard acceleration.

This is a 2021 35" w/ 14k miles & the interesting comparison between the stock springs & the Eibachs is that the stock one is longer. Also the stock "steel spring wire" is tapered towards the top to a narrower guage.

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So the Eibach must a good bit firmer spring rate being they are shorter and provide lift. They must not have as much sag as OEM, which likely would decrease off-road performance as you’ll be losing down travel.
 
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Installed the rears on Sunday & have an appointment at 4WP on Saturday to get the fronts installed along with new camber/castor bolts. Had a chance to drive it yesterday for about 30 miles on the interstate & really couldn't tell any noticeable difference in the ride. Definitely doesn't sag as bad during hard acceleration.

This is a 2021 35" w/ 14k miles & the interesting comparison between the stock springs & the Eibachs is that the stock one is longer. Also the stock "steel spring wire" is tapered towards the top to a narrower guage.

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Did you get the fronts on?
 

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Anyone knows how much the driving will go down to, 90%?, if we upgrade from 35 to 37 with Eibach 2.2 front and 1.5 rear? I like that responsive power on the stock raptor I don’t want to lose it. As long as I still have that responsive power and I know I can easily pass other vehicles on road, I am good!

Please bear with me, first time truck owner being a little bit of paranoid here…..
 
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