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Eibach Pro-lift springs installed with pics and comments
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog82" data-source="post: 1483323" data-attributes="member: 40869"><p>I agree. Don’t want to go through after-market upgrade to have an ultimate worse ride. To add complexity, I am adding a FabFour premium bumper with a 12K winch. Plus 275 lbs on the nose. If stock springs are +\-540 lbs, then I am hearing I need to up the capacity of springs. Will that result n a stiffer ride? I agree with the previous poster, who pines for the Gen1 ride. How do I best determine the proper “load” size, and then dial in the correct spring to keep a good ride for highway AND off road handling. Is there a chart that reflects conditions and desires ride? BTW, I have a 2020 SCrew. Thanks for the forum’s help here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog82, post: 1483323, member: 40869"] I agree. Don’t want to go through after-market upgrade to have an ultimate worse ride. To add complexity, I am adding a FabFour premium bumper with a 12K winch. Plus 275 lbs on the nose. If stock springs are +\-540 lbs, then I am hearing I need to up the capacity of springs. Will that result n a stiffer ride? I agree with the previous poster, who pines for the Gen1 ride. How do I best determine the proper “load” size, and then dial in the correct spring to keep a good ride for highway AND off road handling. Is there a chart that reflects conditions and desires ride? BTW, I have a 2020 SCrew. Thanks for the forum’s help here. [/QUOTE]
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