2021 Gen 3 Eibach Front Leveling Springs

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I saw a post on their lift springs 2.2” were 600 lbs vs so a little higher than stock spring rate, not sure on the level springs 1”
“600 lbs vs “ what? What is the OEM rating?
I wonder why eibach would raise the spring rate when a longer spring will have more preload increasing the spring rate as well. I sure hope these ride better than the Gen 2 versions as those were garbage and made the truck ride and handle like crap.
 

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“600 lbs vs “ what? What is the OEM rating?
I wonder why eibach would raise the spring rate when a longer spring will have more preload increasing the spring rate as well. I sure hope these ride better than the Gen 2 versions as those were garbage and made the truck ride and handle like crap.
Stock spring rate is 546 lbs. seems like the “level” for gen 2 lifted it 2.5” vs the new one for gen 3 is supposed to lift only an 1”
 

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Stock spring rate is 546 lbs. seems like the “level” for gen 2 lifted it 2.5” vs the new one for gen 3 is supposed to lift only an 1”

True, the Gen 2 eibachs lifted it up a good bit more than 1”.
I can’t wait to see pics and get an opinion on how the ride is and how the suspension cycles with the new 1” springs.
I would love to have an opportunity to ride in a truck with the 1.5” collars and then ride in a 1” eibach setup before making a decision. I just had such a bad experience with the gen 2 eibachs taht I am apprehensive to get another set.
 

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I ordered the 1" front/1.5" rear springs last night. Will post up once installed, but can say the stock springs have settled.
 

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I ordered the 1" front/1.5" rear springs last night. Will post up once installed, but can say the stock springs have settled.
So you are going to lift the rear more than the front? I presume you plan to add a lot of weight to the bed area, if not, it will look quite odd.
 

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So you are going to lift the rear more than the front? I presume you plan to add a lot of weight to the bed area, if not, it will look quite odd.
Yes, Pro Eagle, traction mats, tools, etc....so an extra 1/2 inch should be good for me. I like the rake as well so not looking to level. Plus when I hammer on the power the rear end squats so bad etc.
 

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I had to do the plus 4 Deaver HD to keep my gen 2 level so going to figure out what I need now. Glad they increased the spring rate. I had to do the 3/4 inch plates to keep my truck from broing out with 500 or so pounds with Leitner rack and various stuff in my Gen 3 now.
 

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I installed Eibach springs on my 21 F150 Tremor to level it.... rode horrible even after 1000 miles. Hope these dont do that.
I have a Tremor and installed some Icon Coilovers, the coilovers ride great!!!! Super plush, but well dampened and never top out when doing small jump and such.
Well worth the money at only $1500 or so
 
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