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Just installed the Eibach 2.0. Now I have to decide 35's or 37's???
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Just installed the Eibach 2.0. Now I have to decide 35's or 37's???
Hey all!
Eibach just released their Pro Lift Kit for the 2021+ Ford Bronco’s equipped with Bilstein PSD Shocks (Sasquatch Package)!
These not only raise the truck 2.3" in the front and 1.6" in the rear, but also provides a balanced ride quality, control, and improved off-road capability.
By optimizing height and rate within the limit of each shock, you retain factory ride characteristics and a lift ready to tackle the toughest terrain, as well as more comfortably support a larger wheel and tire combo!
Manufactured using championship winning race spring technology
- Finished in Heavy-duty corrosion resistant silver coating
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Made by Eibach in the USA
If you’re looking for more lift and suspension, check out Eibach’s Pro Truck Coilover’s for the Bronco’s as well!
These are fully-adjustable performance coil-overs that provide up to 4" of lift and the perfect balance of off-road performance and control.
We currently run these on our First Edition Sasquatch and couldn’t be happier with the ride!
- Pre-assembled for direct bolt-on installation
- Utilizes our ERO Championship proven Off-Road racing springs
- Designed to work with factory control arms for an increase in height without accelerated wear to ball joints and bushings
- Developed specifically to provide a balanced ride quality on and off-road
- Made by Eibach in the USA
Of course, feel free to reach out to any of us here at Lethal Performance if you have any questions!
Check with Panda Motorworks - they've had the best deal going for around $1500.Anyone have a current promo code for the Eibach springs?
To confirm.Finally got around to installing the eibach springs and 37x12.5x17 bfg ko2's. Haven't had alot of seat time yet so will save my review for now. Also will test to see of i rub off road and report back. No rub of any kind so far. I would definitely recommend a adjustable trac bar. I went with the rough country in case I ever decide to lift it further one day.
Unfortunately, they are working on them for their Coil-overs, but the are not ready yet. They have heavier duty Front springs in production run so probably a month or less til they are out. Rear springs are another story. They are still in prototype stage with the rears. I have been calling them monthly for almost a year waiting for them to finish them.Did Eibach ever release a different set of springs for 4dr vehicles with more/heavier gear ("overlanding springs")?