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33 12.5 22 on 22x12. If and when I can flip these tires I'll be tossing on 35s there is plenty of roomDamn that looks good @FF1899! I'm jealous that you were able to get the Eibach kit lol I just placed an order for the Readylift SST kit today, so we'll see how that goes once I get it in and installed. Love the stance yours has! What size tires are you running now?
Dude, you could fit 37s.....just sayin [emoji854]33 12.5 22 on 22x12. If and when I can flip these tires I'll be tossing on 35s there is plenty of room
33 12.5 22 on 22x12. If and when I can flip these tires I'll be tossing on 35s there is plenty of room
All done and wheels on. Now I have to spend more money on bigger tires hahaha
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Looks Great FF, but I'm slightly confused here (as if that is unusual)...
You are running your front struts at the 3.5" clip and so is Mike, but Mike's CV angles look to be significantly less than yours.
Am I missing something? What is the diff. between what he has done and yours at this point?
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
I'm hoping to do this same setup on the front of my 2016 and run it at 3.5" and maybe do a 1" spacer on the stock rear to keep the truck flatter with a load in the bed/on the hitch. I currently have a 2-3/4" difference in fender lip height between the front and rear (all stock right now).
I'm not looking for a Baja 100 suspension, just more ride height to keep the running boards/side steps from being a bottoming issue when I go off road (mainly easy 2 track riding or through a field to fetch a dead deer). Glad to hear you think the road-ride is still OK. "Tighter" to some degree is fine by me I guess. Just don't wanna lose any fillings in my teeth on a Michigan pot-hole...
Looks Great FF, but I'm slightly confused here (as if that is unusual)...
You are running your front struts at the 3.5" clip and so is Mike, but Mike's CV angles look to be significantly less than yours.
Am I missing something? What is the diff. between what he has done and yours at this point?
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller
Yes I used the lowest groove. With the Eibach Springs that is the 2.75" lift setting. The next one up is 3.5" which I felt would be too much.
New springs installed and just for the hell of it I went to the 3rd notch up while I was in there. Brought the truck up to 41.5 in the front and the back to 43
As usual. Nailed itYou sure about those numbers Ferris?
So lowest is 2.75, next is 3.5....so third is what....4.25?....plus his coils are longer than the standard Eibach coils he was first sent?
Stock is about 36.75 so with after at 41.5 that's 4.75" of front lift without any tire change
So lowest is 2.75, next is 3.5....so third is what....4.25?....plus his coils are longer than the standard Eibach coils he was first sent?
Stock is about 36.75 so with after at 41.5 that's 4.75" of front lift without any tire change
Wow, so the Eibach struts can offer as much as 4.25" lift? I thought 3.5" was the highest clip setting; my bad... Do they have any more stretch left in them at 4.25"?
Have we ascertained if FF's new coils are the correct ones (like Mike first got and used) or are they even longer than Mike's coils?
If I can set them at 3.5" and get just as flat of a CV/axle angle as Mike did, I'll be pretty skitched.
Currently my front is at @36.5" and the back is at 39.25"
They can go higher than that, their are more grooves
LoL...
Yea, crank 'em up!
Soon they won't be "A" arms, they will be "U" arms...
LoL...
Hopefully the last pic I take with 33s on it. The height is on point for what I need and still love the ride.View attachment 165597