Riddick
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After reading countless positive reviews on the Eibach coilover kits it was an easy decision to pick what suspension I wanted. For the price and what you get this is a very hard kit to beat. In stock form I have always felt my truck was way to soft, it reminded me of an 80s Cadillac and had a very floaty feeling. In turns the truck would roll over and under hard braking you could really feel the nose dive. I know most people choose the resi rear shocks but to be honest these would be more of a cool feature for me as I do not need this option plus it saved me some coin. I can clearly tell the rear end is more planted and rides considerably better.
I am very impressed with how the truck drives with the Eibachs installed all the way around. I only drove it about 5 miles so far but could instantly feel a more planted firmer riding truck. The truck is tight but not aggressive by any means and under hard braking the nose does not dive down anymore. Also, the few bumps I hit the rear end seemed to be more planted. On the stock rear shocks the back end would feel as if it was moving around on bumps.
I was not looking forward to doing the install, prolly why I waited 4 months to finally get it done. To be honest the install is very straight forward and easy. I did this in my drive way off of jack stands and from start to finish it took me 3 hours. This includes me taking my time and torquing all fastners to OEM specs and putting everything up once I was done. As everyone knows the front struts have studs and if you dont take the lower control arm off it can be a pain to get the strut out. I was able to get one of the studs clear and the other one was barely hanging up. Rather than risk messing up a CV I took a sawzall to the one stud that was giving me a hard time. I did this on both sides and it only took about 30 seconds to cut the stud off. In the future if I put the OEM suspension back on I can remove the broken stud with an air hammer and use a nut and bolt, easy fix.
Below are my front measurements on the OEM suspension, height immediately after installing, and height after 5 miles of driving. All measurements taken with a full tank of fuel.
Stock:
Front Left: 37 1/16
Front Right: 37 3/8
Eibach PRO 2 After Install:
Front Left: 39 5/8
Front Right: 39 13/16
Eiabch PRO 2 After First Drive:
Front Left: 39 3/16
Front Right: 39 1/2
Rear Left After First Drive: 40 5/8
Rear Right After First drive 40 3/4
The coilovers come at max height out of the box. All measurements above are with the Front Left turned down 7 full turns and the Front Right was turned down 8 full turns. After I drive the truck again I plan on going down one more full turn on the passenger side and see how close that gets me. I may go up one more turn on the drivers side but it will depend on the truck settles.
As others have posted, if you are considering this kit just go ahead and order it. You will not be disappointed.
I am very impressed with how the truck drives with the Eibachs installed all the way around. I only drove it about 5 miles so far but could instantly feel a more planted firmer riding truck. The truck is tight but not aggressive by any means and under hard braking the nose does not dive down anymore. Also, the few bumps I hit the rear end seemed to be more planted. On the stock rear shocks the back end would feel as if it was moving around on bumps.
I was not looking forward to doing the install, prolly why I waited 4 months to finally get it done. To be honest the install is very straight forward and easy. I did this in my drive way off of jack stands and from start to finish it took me 3 hours. This includes me taking my time and torquing all fastners to OEM specs and putting everything up once I was done. As everyone knows the front struts have studs and if you dont take the lower control arm off it can be a pain to get the strut out. I was able to get one of the studs clear and the other one was barely hanging up. Rather than risk messing up a CV I took a sawzall to the one stud that was giving me a hard time. I did this on both sides and it only took about 30 seconds to cut the stud off. In the future if I put the OEM suspension back on I can remove the broken stud with an air hammer and use a nut and bolt, easy fix.
Below are my front measurements on the OEM suspension, height immediately after installing, and height after 5 miles of driving. All measurements taken with a full tank of fuel.
Stock:
Front Left: 37 1/16
Front Right: 37 3/8
Eibach PRO 2 After Install:
Front Left: 39 5/8
Front Right: 39 13/16
Eiabch PRO 2 After First Drive:
Front Left: 39 3/16
Front Right: 39 1/2
Rear Left After First Drive: 40 5/8
Rear Right After First drive 40 3/4
The coilovers come at max height out of the box. All measurements above are with the Front Left turned down 7 full turns and the Front Right was turned down 8 full turns. After I drive the truck again I plan on going down one more full turn on the passenger side and see how close that gets me. I may go up one more turn on the drivers side but it will depend on the truck settles.
As others have posted, if you are considering this kit just go ahead and order it. You will not be disappointed.
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