FmaxTurboSi
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Looks pretty badass. How is the ride? Have you had a chance to top out the front suspension (Jump it) to see if the suspension tops out or subtly decompresses?
I have heard these Gen3 trucks have a bit more travel, I am not sure it if is UP travel, DOWN travel, or both. If it is up travel, hopefully it doesnt make for accelerated wear on the coilover (If you send it often enough to bottom out the suspension).
Eibach's were too firm for my liking, with no down travel. Didn't buy an 90k truck for it to ride like dog crap. Some people can tolerate it, but I can't. My gen2 had king coilovers and progressive leaf springs with bump stops in the rear. So maybe I'm a bit spoiled LOL.
The fox coilovers ride like stock and outperform the stock shocks off road. I haven't really jumped the truck with fox's yet, just slightly air born over some railroad tracks and they performed very well. I drove over some whoops and they did far better than the eibachs. It really is a night and day difference. I bought the eibachs in hopes that that they would be a "budget" upgrade, but in all honesty, i'd rather have the stock suspension over the eibachs. My truck is also my daily driver, so I need to have a comforable ride.
The eibach springs were stiff all the time. With the fox coilovers, I can have it ride like stock in normal mode and then stiffened up in sport and baja mode. Well worth the money.