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I should have been clearer... yea, I only had rears replaced. So that would be normal not to have to specify a height preference since there is no adjustment for rears?
Yeah, but only they're the same as my Bilsteins. If it's part of a leveling kit (not a lift kit) it's probably the same.
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My rear ones weren't adjustable, only the front. It levels it out only which means only the fronts come up to match the stock rear height. I think the eibachs are the same?
Yes, the Eibach Pro Truck can be set from 0-3".
 

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They didn't touch the lights. If I have people flashing me I can adjust myself, apparently it's not hard.

Suspension alignment definitely. The whole front suspension is coming apart and going back together. Installation was twice what I paid for the shocks.
That is about what my quote was. I'll have to compare dealer cost (me providing shocks) with that of the truck store once I get ready to get them. I drive very little at night so haven't had a issue with flashing :)
 

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Yes, the Eibach Pro Truck can be set from 0-3".
Just looked at the printed copy of my order... mine on the rear are the Eibach Pro-Truck Sport. So I guess I can assume since I can't tell any difference in rear height from the stock rear shocks, the installer must have just set at 0"?
 

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Just looked at the printed copy of my order... mine on the rear are the Eibach Pro-Truck Sport. So I guess I can assume since I can't tell any difference in rear height from the stock rear shocks, the installer must have just set at 0"?
The rears are not adjustable.
 


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So this is at the highest setting in the front then, 2.5”? I’ve seen pics on here of folks doing one setting from the top because they tow a lot but haven’t found many set all the way maxed out. I don’t have anything to tow so I’m considering going this route too, along with bigger tires. Looks good!

Thanks for sharing the dealership experience. If I didn’t have points to use from buying the truck I would probably look at a local garage.
 
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So this is at the highest setting in the front then, 2.5”? I’ve seen pics on here of folks doing one setting from the top because they tow a lot but haven’t found many set all the way maxed out. I don’t have anything to tow so I’m considering going this route too, along with bigger tires. Looks good!

Thanks for sharing the dealership experience. If I didn’t have points to use from buying the truck I would probably look at a local garage.
Thanks, yep that is the highest setting
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