2019 - NOT LEVEL W/ EIBACHS

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-12 offset is going to poke out way past the fenders and look odd on a Raptor. As long as you do not plan to Offroad, it will work, but do not post any pics of 20” wheels with that offset or this site will give you a rash of $&*^


Better than the -24 offset. The poke is very minimal and it looks aggressive. I like it.

I respect your opinion, however, i purchaed the Raptor for my own self and not to appease others. I've seen raptors slammed to the ground....which looks....terrible. but...to each their own.
 

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What does the height of the quarter and fender liners have to do with level? I think it's a bad assumption to assume that if these two distances are equal, the floor of the truck is "level".
 

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What does the height of the quarter and fender liners have to do with level? I think it's a bad assumption to assume that if these two distances are equal, the floor of the truck is "level".

Level is a cosmetic issue. Fenders are cosmetic. Therefore it's appropriate to measure to the top of the wheel wells.
 

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Better than the -24 offset. The poke is very minimal and it looks aggressive. I like it.

I respect your opinion, however, i purchaed the Raptor for my own self and not to appease others. I've seen raptors slammed to the ground....which looks....terrible. but...to each their own.

I never stated my opinion, as I am neutral on the topic of wheels poking out too far. The “ration” of %$*^ will come from others, not me.
 

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Did you have the Live Valve ride height reset procedure performed by the dealer? It is required any time a suspension change is made, even if you’re just replacing factory components.
 
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Did you have the Live Valve ride height reset procedure performed by the dealer? It is required any time a suspension change is made, even if you’re just replacing factory components.


I'm not sure. I hope so. I also found it odd that they went back to original specs to align the truck after adjusting the ride height. I was told that unless they were specifically told what aligment to run, that they go with default. I have been told that eibach has their own specs that they suggest when installing the springs?

Thanks for all your help boys!
 

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I had the same alignment issue, except mine pulled to the left. Still does a bit which drives me crazy. Here are the Eibach alignment specs from my understanding.

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My scab with eibachs is level within 1 few 8’s when I park on level ground. And can be as much as 1.5” high in the front when not on level ground ?? So what’s the solution ? Even with Devers +3 wouldn’t it still depend on how level the ground you’re parked on is. Here’s my truck at the place I had my front springs installed. Looks pretty close to level here...2033AB1B-8803-48D1-811F-077899D70461.jpeg
 
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