My 5'6" pregnant wife got into our sasquatch with the IAG steps just fine almost daily. She even used them when she was going into labor to get to the hospital.
Not sure why it's funny @NatureMan I tried hand tools but nearly galled two bolts in the process. Took to the cordless impact for the breakaway torque and then removed the bolt by hand once it was loose. Worked quite well on all of the rings. 🤷🏻♂️
A retailer selling just one of those two options is not going to be the unbiased opinion you're looking for. I shared a link, you'll have to do some reading on your own.
Bilstein coilovers are digressive where as Eibach is progressive. Your application is going to determine what you want to put on your vehicle.
https://accutuneoffroad.com/articles/digressive-vs-linear-vs-progressive-pistons-shock-valving/
The main reason I'm considering the 6112's over Eibach coils is the on road driving experience, mainly the front end dive and body roll. We would only be slow speed off-roading in our Sasquatch Badlands.
They keep the spray down to my satisfaction. I'm sure the side steps help a little too. The steps get a little slick but that's been their thing all winter with the slush that freezes to them.
What's the difference in a warranty application if you have Bilstein 6100's/Eibach coilovers or Fox OE?
For the cost of admissionI find the OE Fox shocks a little steep. I look at the external reservoir on the OE Bilstein and Fox shocks as more of marketing than performance.