Oh hell yeah!!!
Say more! Did you put 35's on new, heavier wheels on a stock BB Suspension without a lift? Sounds like your King 2.5s are needed! I wonder how much the added wheel+tire weight added?So it's not "just me"...
I'm severely underwhelmed and amazed how bad my BB stock shocks handle gravel roads at even moderate speeds (like 45) with my 35's.
My King 2.5's can't get here soon enough.
The stock wheel&tire combo were supposedly around 72# and the current package is closer to 105#.Say more! Did you put 35's on new, heavier wheels on a stock BB Suspension without a lift? Sounds like your King 2.5s are needed! I wonder how much the added wheel+tire weight added?
I don’t do 80 on the freeway.In my experience, Eibach is good, but not great. If you're looking for a name brand lift for your mall crawler to add larger tires only, these will probably work fine. If you're looking for the best suspension to mob across the desert at 80mph, then spend the money on Fox or King.
thank you I will follow this thread for more infoUnfortunately no install instructions yet form Eibach. We have reached out to them for more information.
do you know for the SAS application, what is the height set at out of the box?
Also, it seems most coilovers require you to use the oem shock top hat. Is this the case here?
We do not know what they are set at out of the box. Our stocking order isn't here yet, due this week.
Going off the picture of the coilovers, yes you would have to use the OEM tophat
I'm not concerned with the name, as many good coilovers use Eibach springs, but I am concerned with the 2.0 body. Was hoping it would be 2.5 or 3.0. I'm sure the 2.0 will be an upgrade over the Hitachi shocks though.In my experience, Eibach is good, but not great. If you're looking for a name brand lift for your mall crawler to add larger tires only, these will probably work fine. If you're looking for the best suspension to mob across the desert at 80mph, then spend the money on Fox or King.
I'm not concerned with the name, as many good coilovers use Eibach springs, but I am concerned with the 2.0 body. Was hoping it would be 2.5 or 3.0. I'm sure the 2.0 will be an upgrade over the Hitachi shocks though.
Nice touches, front shackles, cowl lights, ham radio antenna, fenders, new tires and wheels, King shocks on the way . . . I understand that the main concern with putting larger tires in our standard, Non-SAS suspensions (BB, OBX), is the possibility of premature wear generally and possible component failure (there's been alot of tie rod failure with 37's) if its heavily used! I like your King shocks for that reason. Some have said beefier UCA's are in store if I lift mine too much or do serious off roading. Right now I'm working on the 33" tires, wide for beach sand, Badlands style with a 1" lift and maybe beefier shocks. Good luck.The stock wheel&tire combo were supposedly around 72# and the current package is closer to 105#.
I just have a Fabtech leveling kit up front.
It's also got SAS diffs and e-lockers w/4.7 gearing.Nice touches, front shackles, cowl lights, ham radio antenna, fenders, new tires and wheels, King shocks on the way . . . I understand that the main concern with putting larger tires in our standard, Non-SAS suspensions (BB, OBX), is the possibility of premature wear generally and possible component failure (there's been alot of tie rod failure with 37's) if its heavily used! I like your King shocks for that reason. Some have said beefier UCA's are in store if I lift mine too much or do serious off roading. Right now I'm working on the 33" tires, wide for beach sand, Badlands style with a 1" lift and maybe beefier shocks. Good luck.
With progressive rate coil springs.Which is why they are priced the way they are priced.
More like stock Bilsteins with adjustable ride height.