Sponsored

Eibach Coilover Question

CATchris

Active Member
First Name
Christian
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
26
Reaction score
39
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Machinery Technician
Sorry if its a dumb question or its posted somewhere else but I looked around and couldn't find a definitive answer and I saw somebody else ask this question in another thread so thought ill just make one.

How do you check how high the lift is on the eibach coilovers? I saw somewhere that maybe I measure the threads? On one of eibachs videos (different truck) he measured the threads but wasnt sure if that was the same on our trucks? With that logic am i sitting at only a 1 3/4" ish lift?

20250911_094419.webp
Sponsored

 

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,319
Reaction score
13,797
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional
Sorry if its a dumb question or its posted somewhere else but I looked around and couldn't find a definitive answer and I saw somebody else ask this question in another thread so thought ill just make one.

How do you check how high the lift is on the eibach coilovers? I saw somewhere that maybe I measure the threads? On one of eibachs videos (different truck) he measured the threads but wasnt sure if that was the same on our trucks? With that logic am i sitting at only a 1 3/4" ish lift?
Mine had the snap ring to adjust, and the amount of difference in the snap ring spacing is not linear to the actual change in height. Mine was adjustable from 0-3" of lift. I put it in the middle slot and came to almost 1.5" of lift exactly.
 

Jason B

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jason
Joined
May 19, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
3,009
Reaction score
8,318
Location
Louisiana
Vehicle(s)
2021 XL STX SE 4x2
Occupation
machinist
Sorry if its a dumb question or its posted somewhere else but I looked around and couldn't find a definitive answer and I saw somebody else ask this question in another thread so thought ill just make one.

How do you check how high the lift is on the eibach coilovers? I saw somewhere that maybe I measure the threads? On one of eibachs videos (different truck) he measured the threads but wasnt sure if that was the same on our trucks? With that logic am i sitting at only a 1 3/4" ish lift?

20250911_094419.webp
I assume an adjustable coil over be the same as a top spacer. Those are about 2:1 in lift, so a 1" spacer gives 2" lift, a 1.5" spacer will yield 3" lift.
But where is the reference? If the ring was screwed all the way down, does that mean no lift? If that's true, 1 3/4" up would yield 3 1/2" lift. Way too much without other suspension mods, UCAs at the least.
 

Colo_Ranger

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 19, 2021
Threads
49
Messages
3,790
Reaction score
12,848
Location
Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
Vehicle Showcase
1
I assume an adjustable coil over be the same as a top spacer. Those are about 2:1 in lift, so a 1" spacer gives 2" lift, a 1.5" spacer will yield 3" lift.
But where is the reference? If the ring was screwed all the way down, does that mean no lift? If that's true, 1 3/4" up would yield 3 1/2" lift. Way too much without other suspension mods, UCAs at the least.

This is what I think the correct answer is too. The Eibach can be adjusted on the truck, per Eibach, so... install them, get one where you want, match the other to it.
 
OP
OP

CATchris

Active Member
First Name
Christian
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
26
Reaction score
39
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Machinery Technician
I assume an adjustable coil over be the same as a top spacer. Those are about 2:1 in lift, so a 1" spacer gives 2" lift, a 1.5" spacer will yield 3" lift.
But where is the reference? If the ring was screwed all the way down, does that mean no lift? If that's true, 1 3/4" up would yield 3 1/2" lift. Way too much without other suspension mods, UCAs at the least.
Right, I agree but thats definitely not the case because at a 3.5" lift id be at the very least leveled with the rear but im not, the rear is .5" higher than the front. I emailed eibach just to clarify but ill just mess with it in the shop when I get off work tomorrow.
 
Last edited:


Jason B

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jason
Joined
May 19, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
3,009
Reaction score
8,318
Location
Louisiana
Vehicle(s)
2021 XL STX SE 4x2
Occupation
machinist
And after thinking about it, I read somewhere that Eibach come preset to be near level.
Looks like you have the Stage 2 set. Since they are adjustable, you can get it to exactly where you want it, even after they are installed.
  • Front Adjustable Threaded Spring Perch to Accommodate Increased Loads and Maximum Clearance. ERO Off-Road Race Spring Equipped and Compatible.


Takes a tool something like this:
1757628717583-z0.webp
 

TJC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tony
Joined
Aug 28, 2020
Threads
45
Messages
3,930
Reaction score
9,840
Location
North Carolina
Vehicle(s)
93 Miata, 05 Ranger 4x4, 20 Ranger 4x4, 23 CX-5
I was told by Eibach Support that they were preset to 3" lift.
 

OGMix376

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bryan
Joined
Jun 30, 2024
Threads
3
Messages
1,033
Reaction score
3,528
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2023 Oxford White Ranger Tremor
Occupation
House Maintenance Technician ;)
IMG_2019.webp

This can maybe help.. also in your instructions they give you the maximum amount of hieght for 2wd and 4wd..
They differ slightly due to weight that will cause stress on the components
 

Bob902

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bob
Joined
May 6, 2021
Threads
12
Messages
3,738
Reaction score
20,715
Location
St. Louis
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger XLT
Occupation
RETIRED!!!!
how hard were those to install??? thinking on doing the rear to help with the ride and was wondering about the fronts as well - dont really need the lift just better ride / drive -- 2020 FX2
Back are really easy. Since you don’t have 4wd, the fronts won’t be bad at all. your ride will be much improved.
 

thewhiteranger

Well-Known Member
First Name
andrew
Joined
Apr 3, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
377
Reaction score
418
Location
dallas tx
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ford Ranger fx2 and a 2019 Subaru Outback
Occupation
medical
Back are really easy. Since you don’t have 4wd, the fronts won’t be bad at all. your ride will be much improved.

do you know of a write up for changing out the 2wd front coilovers??? (like the eibach pro truck) ?? I only find 4WD mines a FX2 and our roads are terrible the wife hates riding in the truck enough to start suggesting I get a bigger truck .. anyway I just ordered eibach pro truck for the rear only Im hoping that will be enough to make it better. likely I just wanted $300 on the rear only but worth a try I guess. What is involved in changing out the front shocks / coilovers? I just got the thing aligned so I'd rather not do that again for a year or so does changing out front require an alignment?
 

OGMix376

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bryan
Joined
Jun 30, 2024
Threads
3
Messages
1,033
Reaction score
3,528
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2023 Oxford White Ranger Tremor
Occupation
House Maintenance Technician ;)
do you know of a write up for changing out the 2wd front coilovers??? (like the eibach pro truck) ?? I only find 4WD mines a FX2 and our roads are terrible the wife hates riding in the truck enough to start suggesting I get a bigger truck .. anyway I just ordered eibach pro truck for the rear only Im hoping that will be enough to make it better. likely I just wanted $300 on the rear only but worth a try I guess. What is involved in changing out the front shocks / coilovers? I just got the thing aligned so I'd rather not do that again for a year or so does changing out front require an alignment?
It’s very very similar.. you just don’t have to deal with the cv axle part.
Unbolt spindle from upper control arm..
Loosen coilover nuts on the lower control arm, loosen the three nuts at the top of the coilovers..
Ignore the axle nut and concern for the 4wd axles, and concern for the possibility of the cv axles popping out.
 
OP
OP

CATchris

Active Member
First Name
Christian
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
26
Reaction score
39
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Machinery Technician
do you know of a write up for changing out the 2wd front coilovers??? (like the eibach pro truck) ?? I only find 4WD mines a FX2 and our roads are terrible the wife hates riding in the truck enough to start suggesting I get a bigger truck .. anyway I just ordered eibach pro truck for the rear only Im hoping that will be enough to make it better. likely I just wanted $300 on the rear only but worth a try I guess. What is involved in changing out the front shocks / coilovers? I just got the thing aligned so I'd rather not do that again for a year or so does changing out front require an alignment?
its VERY straight forward to change out the coilovers mostly with the RWD, i did them pretty quick just follow a normal YT video for 4wd or Rwd its pretty much the same we just dont have cv axle. i will warn you... at least my opinion on it was that the rear shocks for the pro kit that i got feel stiff on day to day driving, more planted to the ground less body roll but still stiff. its only when you actually take it off roading medium/high speed is where those rear shocks shine for sure. i considered getting new leaf springs to make it a bit softer in the rear but we'll see...
 
OP
OP

CATchris

Active Member
First Name
Christian
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
26
Reaction score
39
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Machinery Technician
IMG_2019.webp

This can maybe help.. also in your instructions they give you the maximum amount of hieght for 2wd and 4wd..
They differ slightly due to weight that will cause stress on the components
ill have to check mine out to see if its about 143mm i ended up raising it to about level maybe 1/4" higher in the front but i felt like the ride was quite a bit more stiff than it was so im probably gonna bring it back quite a bit. i was at what my first picture of the post was and i brought it up to about 2 1/4" of threads... i like the look but definitely sacrificed ride comfort.
 

thewhiteranger

Well-Known Member
First Name
andrew
Joined
Apr 3, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
377
Reaction score
418
Location
dallas tx
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ford Ranger fx2 and a 2019 Subaru Outback
Occupation
medical
It’s very very similar.. you just don’t have to deal with the cv axle part.
Unbolt spindle from upper control arm..
Loosen coilover nuts on the lower control arm, loosen the three nuts at the top of the coilovers..
Ignore the axle nut and concern for the 4wd axles, and concern for the possibility of the cv axles popping out.
thanks - alignment after also Im guessing???? hopefully the rear only will make enough of an improvement but if not ill look at the fronts as well.
Sponsored

 
 








Top