Eibach Pro Lift Struts

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I was honestly shocked i noticed no difference when installed my bils at 2.8". Curious to see how those eibach coils ride. I had them in my mustang and was very happy with them.
 

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Stock coils all the way around at the moment with spacers. Dont want to do cutting for the dif drop so looking eibach all the way around 3.5 in the front then space up the rear so I get about 2.5 to retain a little rake. I dont need anything crazy for off road it is my dd just want a decent comfortable set up I dont have to worry about or mess with for a while once it's done.
Stock crew cab shock is 25.5" extended, you could go about 2" longer, So technically anything in the 27-28" extended should work for you, make sure you can droop them to the max without unseating the springs, and make sure your bumpstop is tall enough to prevent the shock from topping out when the shock is fully compressed.
the Zone shocks part# is Zon7757, i have no idea how long a $40 shock can last or how they run, i think any shock branded "Nitro" is prob something cheaper than a cheapo Procomp shock, painted and branded as xyz company, so i wouldn't put too much faith in them, I've been putting together a little list with part#'s and some data that hope will help you. values are meant to be used as a general idea, always measure to make sure what you're installing will work with your combination.
https://www.ramforum.com/threads/ram-1500-4th-gen-strut-shocks-specs-db.132389/
 

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You guys are absolutely awesome. Thank you for the help and nick I will be contacting you to see hopefully put something together. Completely open to suggestions my only requirement is not cutting for the dif drop on this truck otherwise where would already be a 6 on it
 

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Which parts are those?

Looks like a set of springs box.
 

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It's the rear springs. Also got the rear shocks.

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Awesome!!! Glad that you actually got all the pieces! Anxious to hear and see how they turn out!!

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It's the rear springs. Also got the rear shocks.

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I guess the springs are E30-27-001-02-02 ? As for the shocks, did you get the Pro Truck (E60-27-001-03-01) or Pro truck Sports (E60-27-001-04-01)
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Can you do me a favor for a suspension parts database i'm putting together, can you measure the Eibach spring free lenght (measure the coil from from edge to top edge)

And measure the shock extended (let the shock open in full and measure eye to eye) and if possible, compress the shock in full and measure eye to eye

If posible, let me know the measurements, or send me a PM with the values and i'll add them to the database.

Thanks a lot
 
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I guess the springs are E30-27-001-02-02 ? As for the shocks, did you get the Pro Truck (E60-27-001-03-01) or Pro truck Sports (E60-27-001-04-01)
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Can you do me a favor for a suspension parts database i'm putting together, can you measure the Eibach spring free lenght (measure the coil from from edge to top edge)

And measure the shock extended (let the shock open in full and measure eye to eye) and if possible, compress the shock in full and measure eye to eye

If posible, let me know the measurements, or send me a PM with the values and i'll add them to the database.

Thanks a lot
Sure thing. I'll confirm the part numbers too.

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Are the springs sold as set, front and rear, and have F/R separate part numbers or is it a part number for all 4 springs?
 
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Are the springs sold as set, front and rear, and have F/R separate part numbers or is it a part number for all 4 springs?
The springs are sold front and rear individually or they have a whole kit with all the struts, shocks and springs.

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Ok. I was just curious how they come, as all I’ve seen online is being sold as the whole kit (4x springs and 4x shocks) or just the front shocks, and not broken down into (F/R) shocks or springs. Thanks for the info.
 

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Well this could be good news. My bilsteins set at 2.8” ride pretty rough on the roads around here.

I’d love to know if eibachs front springs are the same diameter as stock springs. If so, I’d love to use them with my bilsteins at 0” or even better, the front bilsteins at .75” with the eibach rear coil for 1” lift in the rear to keep the truck level.


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Well this could be good news. My bilsteins set at 2.8” ride pretty rough on the roads around here.

I’d love to know if eibachs front springs are the same diameter as stock springs. If so, I’d love to use them with my bilsteins at 0” or even better, the front bilsteins at .75” with the eibach rear coil for 1” lift in the rear to keep the truck level.


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That’s been discussed and even shows in the Eibach instructions. The lift on the Eibach kit comes in combination of front springs and shocks. The springs are the same diameter as OEM just taller. In the instructions it shows using a non-Eibach front leveling strut and on the lowest setting you 2.5-2.75” lift, jump up one slot and get 3.5” or so of lift (on your Bilstein 5100s).

This my game plan, buy a full set of Eibach springs and extended rear shocks and re-use my Bilsteins to get the lift.
 
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The Eibachs struts are setup just like the Bilstein with the notches so it would make sense that the springs would work on both.

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I guess the springs are E30-27-001-02-02 ? As for the shocks, did you get the Pro Truck (E60-27-001-03-01) or Pro truck Sports (E60-27-001-04-01)
?

Can you do me a favor for a suspension parts database i'm putting together, can you measure the Eibach spring free lenght (measure the coil from from edge to top edge)

And measure the shock extended (let the shock open in full and measure eye to eye) and if possible, compress the shock in full and measure eye to eye

If posible, let me know the measurements, or send me a PM with the values and i'll add them to the database.

Thanks a lot
Eibach Part Numbers.
Front Struts - E60-27-001-04-10
Front Springs - E30-27-001-02-20
Rear Shocks - E60-27-001-04-01
Rear Springs - E30-27-001-02-02

Whole Kit - E80-27-001-01-22

Rear Shock Lengths
Fully extended - 26.5"
Compressed - 19.5" ( might not be accurate was hard to keep them compressed)

Rear Spring Dimension 19 7/8"

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I have a feeling that compressed shock dimension is 16 not 19... interesting that the coils are longer than the icons and are listed as a 1".

Hurry up and install them!!!!

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I have a feeling that compressed shock dimension is 16 not 19... interesting that the coils are longer than the icons and are listed as a 1".

The plot thickens ...
 

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The specs on the rear coils really have my eye. A bit over 1.5" longer than oem and linear rate, listed as 1" lift, I'm planning on ordering a set so I'm excited to see how much they bump up from stock.

In regards to the shock specs, going by the database we have started by ram1500 the 0-1" lift shocks for the rear are all approximately 10" stroke, so goin by the info provided I just assume it may have been a typo. I can't see them spec'ing a 7" stroke shock, that's all. The op has them in hand tho so Idk. I just find that weird on eibachs part if that's the case.

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