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Eibach pro truck stage 2 R

gomango392

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Man what an awesome setup this is. Definitely the best entry level suspension system out there. Comes complete with front and rear suspension upgrades, easy to install thanks to the pre assembled coilovers and easy to adjust height with the threaded body!

Ride is much better over factory (you really notice the difference when you hit bumps)

Softer all around, better than the bilstein 5100s. Give it a little longer and this will be the go to setup like the 5100s used to be. This is a 5100 on steroids. Better handing over stock with the digressive valving like the bilstein but what the bilsteins don't have that the eibach does have is the use of linear shims to improve the on road ride and help counter the nature of a digressive valved shock which is stiff and firm. Eibach rides much softer because of that. Also an engineered spring thats rated for the preload that's being out on it vs running a 5100 and a stock spring that is not rated for the preload that is being put on that oem spring.

 

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These are on my list when it comes time to replace the factory setup, good to hear a positive review of them.
 
Good job. Don't forget, Eibach makes all of the coils for Fox. So, they know what they are doing. Decades of race tech in their stuff.
 
Good job. Don't forget, Eibach makes all of the coils for Fox. So, they know what they are doing. Decades of race tech in their stuff.
Absolutely! They also make the springs for ADS racing shocks as well 😁 pretty cool! Says a lot about their springs
 
I love my Eibach coilovers, though I don't have the remote reservoirs form the 2R version in the rear, and wonder what difference that might make in the everyday ride

(I know the reservoir will enhance fade resistance, but what I'm wondering is if they made changes to the valving since a RR gives them more room and stroke to work with).
 
I love my Eibach coilovers, though I don't have the remote reservoirs form the 2R version in the rear, and wonder what difference that might make in the everyday ride

(I know the reservoir will enhance fade resistance, but what I'm wondering is if they made changes to the valving since a RR gives them more room and stroke to work with).
They appear to be valved the same. The reservoirs just get the additional oil. Pro-Truck-Lift Stage 2R
 
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I love my Eibach coilovers, though I don't have the remote reservoirs form the 2R version in the rear, and wonder what difference that might make in the everyday ride

(I know the reservoir will enhance fade resistance, but what I'm wondering is if they made changes to the valving since a RR gives them more room and stroke to work with).
Yes they are valved differently, they are linear valved vs the standard monotubes that are digressive valved so on road, the R will be slightly softer due to the linear valving 😀
 

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