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Old Jan 21, 2019 | 11:34 PM
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Has anyone tried the Eibach Pro Truck Lift System Stage 1 front coil overs and rear shocks on a 2015 or newer FX4? I have a 2017 and I'm not quite ready to cut the frame for a 4" lift. These will give the front 2.75" of lift and not near the stress on the CV joints as a ReadyLift SST 3.5".....
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Old Jan 24, 2019 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by lcnmkmc
Has anyone tried the Eibach Pro Truck Lift System Stage 1 front coil overs and rear shocks on a 2015 or newer FX4? I have a 2017 and I'm not quite ready to cut the frame for a 4" lift. These will give the front 2.75" of lift and not near the stress on the CV joints as a ReadyLift SST 3.5".....
Hello, I might be able to help by sharing some information about this kit. Our Eibach Pro-Lift Kit consists of 2 Lift Springs, 2 Ride-Height Adjustable front shocks, and 2 rear shocks. The 2.75" lift is achieved on the bottom setting of the ride-height adjustable front shock (with our Eibach lift springs). Its a very smooth ride on the highway, and still offers outstanding Off-Road performance. And what most people love about it, is that everything needed for the kit already comes included! It uses your stock Upper Control Arms, and there is no need for a Diff Drop or any other alterations. Feel free to Email me at Koceguera@eibach.com , and I can answer ANY questions you have about our products. I'm here to help!
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Old Mar 20, 2019 | 05:45 PM
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So I have a question. If the 2.75 lift is achieved from the lift springs. Can only the springs be installed on say a set of bilsteins set at the lowest setting and still achieve 2.75 of lift? A lot of us already have the bilsteins installed but want a bit more lift in the front.

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Old Mar 20, 2019 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by geomcnasty
So I have a question. If the 2.75 lift is achieved from the lift springs. Can only the springs be installed on say a set of bilsteins set at the lowest setting and still achieve 2.75 of lift? A lot of us already have the bilsteins installed but want a bit more lift in the front.

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Geo
I had a similar setup on my Tacoma and loved it. Was pretty butter through the desert. Curious if this works for the 150s as well. Not that I'm against the Eibachs at all. I've neither on my 150 currently.
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Old Mar 21, 2019 | 07:23 AM
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+Subscribed......very interested in what folks think of this kit as well. It's on the top of my list right now. I'm dying to level my '18 2.7L SCEW but worried about degrading the on road ride quality. My truck is just my DD so I don't want to sacrifice on road ride for added off road capability. I looked at doing just a spacer but if I'm going to dig into the removing the entire front corner assemblies I might as well swap the spring/shocks.
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