Crow_of_judgement
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This is disappointing news as I was considering eibachsBilstein 5100 are nice. over 20k miles and they are still going strong unlike the Eibachs that lasted 5k miles
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This is disappointing news as I was considering eibachsBilstein 5100 are nice. over 20k miles and they are still going strong unlike the Eibachs that lasted 5k miles
I've got over 10k on mine with no issues.This is disappointing news as I was considering eibachs
not to happy with mine either... i put mine on at 4k miles and im at 16k now and they ride okay... not what i like way to stiff tbhBilstein 5100 are nice. over 20k miles and they are still going strong unlike the Eibachs that lasted 5k miles
I second this. I went with the Eibach PRO-TRUCK-LIFT STAGE 2 | Coilover Lift System and couldn't be happier.Eibach, Bilstein or Fox anything will be better than those Fx4 shocks. I did the Eibach (bought from @Stage3Motorsports) and it made a 100% improvement.
not to happy with mine either... i put mine on at 4k miles and im at 16k now and they ride okay... not what i like way to stiff tbh
I loved my Eibach and I'm surprised to here some have had problems with theirs. Maybe it was a bad batch and hopefully not a regular thing.I second this. I went with the Eibach PRO-TRUCK-LIFT STAGE 2 | Coilover Lift System and couldn't be happier.
Good description and why I went with Bilstein since I'm on 22s and 45 sidewall. They're perfect for that setup. Considered the Eibach but others have mentioned the stiff ride, so that wasn't going to work. Have Icon UCAs sitting in a box that I need to get off my duff and install.After doing my research when I was at that suspension fork in the road I went with Eibach as the vast amount of my driving is on-road. Here is the nut shell of what I discovered looking at the top options.
Fox - has the most play able to soak up tons of rough stuff great for blazing through the back country but you cannot turn that off when you're on pavement.
Eibach - are very firm great for on road performance but do have some play and the length to handle rough stuff, though it will translate into the body more unless you have a lot of tire side wall that can also add to the flex. I maximized this using 16" wheels but 17's can do it too... i wouldn't push anything larger.
Bilstein - is somewhere in the middle of the above two. The Goldie locks of suspension... not too hard but not too soft. Not surprising as the company probably has the most suspension experience across multiple types of vehicles for years as an allrounder while the other two are very task focused. the price is right but you have to swap the top hat which I hate (not impossible but such a pita)... the other two have ready to go in combos making the swap pretty easy.
Your not going to get much for that.I would prefer to stay under 1k in parts.
I had an FX4 before the Tremor. Difference is night and day. Tremor had a great highway ride.After doing my research when I was at that suspension fork in the road I went with Eibach as the vast amount of my driving is on-road. Here is the nut shell of what I discovered looking at the top options.
Fox - has the most play able to soak up tons of rough stuff great for blazing through the back country but you cannot turn that off when you're on pavement.
Eibach - are very firm great for on road performance but do have some play and the length to handle rough stuff, though it will translate into the body more unless you have a lot of tire side wall that can also add to the flex. I maximized this using 16" wheels but 17's can do it too... i wouldn't push anything larger.
Bilstein - is somewhere in the middle of the above two. The Goldie locks of suspension... not too hard but not too soft. Not surprising as the company probably has the most suspension experience across multiple types of vehicles for years as an allrounder while the other two are very task focused. the price is right but you have to swap the top hat which I hate (not impossible but such a pita)... the other two have ready to go in combos making the swap pretty easy.
I wonder if there is a lift involved front to the max and rear that operated the Eibachs to prematurely wear?I loved my Eibach and I'm surprised to here some have had problems with theirs. Maybe it was a bad batch and hopefully not a regular thing.
I only have mine in the front set to about one inch. Ride is much better and the boss doesn't complain about the floaty feeling anymore.I wonder if there is a lift involved front to the max and rear that operated the Eibachs to prematurely wear?
Yes sir!Which setting is that, 2.5?