Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments

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Tyler_GTS

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IMO, I would leave it alone. put any weight in the back then you will be leveled out. get springs and put weight in the back then u will be nose up. Or I guess you could get the rpg 1.5 inch collars they were only raising front by 3/4 to 1 inch on 17 and 18s by most accounts. Have to do some research regarding the 19s.

Yea, I’ll probably do that, just leave it alone. I forgot the springs were sitting in the bed at the time me of the pic, but either way, it’s pretty close to level. And since I don’t feel like doing Deavers right now, the springs may make me nose high.

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So I measured the fender gap from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender on front/back. My 2019 is 7.5" in the front and 8.65" in the back. Thats not really a huge difference, so I'm guessing the Eibach should help me get at least visually level.

I have a Reatrax cover on my bed so maybe that helps get more level. But when I look at the truck, it really looks close to level. So a total of $8XX to get another 1.5 inches of front height, thats a tough decision.

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Is there anywhere else locally you can check to do the install before spending that much at Ford?
 

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Is there anywhere else locally you can check to do the install before spending that much at Ford?

I started looking today, but not really. I’ll call some places tomorrow but I don’t have much hope.

Which is weird because I’m in Knoxville, Tn..pickup truck country.
 

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I started looking today, but not really. I’ll call some places tomorrow but I don’t have much hope.

Which is weird because I’m in Knoxville, Tn..pickup truck country.

Yeah no kidding! Thats surprising. Reach out to some tire/wheel shops. Doesn't have to be a 4x4 speciality shop or a dealership. Spring replacement is an easy job, it's the tools needed to complete it (aka spring compressor) that cost a lot of mula and safety. If you do find a place, make sure they have the updated alignment specs recommended by Eibach.
 

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Yeah no kidding! Thats surprising. Reach out to some tire/wheel shops. Doesn't have to be a 4x4 speciality shop or a dealership. Spring replacement is an easy job, it's the tools needed to complete it (aka spring compressor) that cost a lot of mula and safety. If you do find a place, make sure they have the updated alignment specs recommended by Eibach.

Ah, thanks for reminding me about the specs.

I’ll call a couple wheel/tire shops tomorrow if I decide to go ahead and get them put on.

Thanks for the help!
 

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My appointment is for tomorrow at the Ford dealer. I’m in NY and it is a rare install up here. I’m being quoted 5 hrs at $75 an hr. and $115 for the alignment.
Any help on where I find the specs for a 2019?
Much appreciated!


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My appointment is for tomorrow at the Ford dealer. I’m in NY and it is a rare install up here. I’m being quoted 5 hrs at $75 an hr. and $115 for the alignment.
Any help on where I find the specs for a 2019?
Much appreciated!


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Exciting! Expensive, but the good thing about a Ford dealership is that if they mess something up, they'll have to fix it without any questions, generally.

Are you wanting alignment specs?
 
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