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California NON SAS-4DR Badlands 2.3 Coilovers with Zone leveling kit $500 OBO

Rytr

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Just finished installing my Eibach coilovers. So anyone in the Monterey Bay area looking for 4dr 2.3L Non Sas Badlands coilovers (with zone leveling kit) these can be yours. First $500 takes 'em.

Will through in the UCA's if you want them.

Prefer a local pick up, but I guess I could ship them in the Eibach box at buyers expense. But these thing won't be cheap to ship.

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Do you have pics with your Bronco with the Eibachs on, was thinking of going that way for my non-sas 2.3 l as well
 
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I can shoot and post some in a few. Won't be the best shots, as it is parked in my work parking garage.
 
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Only shots I can get in the garage...I still have stock wheels and tires. But did add a 1.25 spacer. Not sure if I am gonna go 35 or 37's yet

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Would love to hear feedback on your Eibachs
 

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I really have done much but city driving. But what I can tell you is they are way smoother and softer than stock. I haven't cranked them up, so that could change. So far I am super glad I made the switch.
 

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Only shots I can get in the garage...I still have stock wheels and tires. But did add a 1.25 spacer. Not sure if I am gonna go 35 or 37's yet

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Looks clean how much lift did you do? 2 inches?
 
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Looks clean how much lift did you do? 2 inches?
Yes, 2 inch in the front and about 1.25 in the back to level it out. Still haven't figured out my wheel tire combo yet.
 

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Still available? And would you ship to Texas? 77345
 
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Still available? And would you ship to Texas? 77345
Yes, and sure. I am out of town, this weekend. But can get you a shipping cost on Monday.
 

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Yes, and sure. I am out of town, this weekend. But can get you a shipping cost on Monday.
Awesome! The zone leveling kit— about how much lift above stock Badlands suspension? Thanks!
 
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Awesome! The zone leveling kit— about how much lift above stock Badlands suspension? Thanks!
It levels the front equal to the rear. It is about an inch up front.
 

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Only shots I can get in the garage...I still have stock wheels and tires. But did add a 1.25 spacer. Not sure if I am gonna go 35 or 37's yet
You installed the coilovers and a 1.25" spacer? Why not just crank the coilovers and ditch the spacers completely?
 
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You installed the coilovers and a 1.25" spacer? Why not just crank the coilovers and ditch the spacers completely?
Sorry should have clarified, the spacers a re wheel spacers. I was going to powder coat the stock wheels and go with 35's. Which would require spacers due to the backspace of the wheel. But now I think I am going to get the everglades wheels.
 

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Sorry should have clarified, the spacers a re wheel spacers. I was going to powder coat the stock wheels and go with 35's. Which would require spacers due to the backspace of the wheel. But now I think I am going to get the everglades wheels.
I’d still love to know shipping cost when you have a sec. Thanks!
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