2024 Eibach Install

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ID_AZ

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Hey guys - I searched up the forums but couldn’t find anything recent that might reflect inflation/cost of living etc…

I have a 2024 and want to do the Eibach springs up front to level it out for the first significant mod. I got quoted 1700 bucks today for parts, install, alignment from a very well known place in Arizona that I will have to travel to on top of everything. This shop might be overpriced but the quality of work will be legit and I want to take my truck somewhere that won’t hack it up.

A lot of the older stuff I found in the forums made it seem like the total cost would be around 800-900. Can you guys help enlighten a newer Raptor owner? Maybe I need to wait till after the election…lol
Thanks!
 

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Changing springs and doing an alignment is hardly a task I’d be traveling for. Springs are DIY level of simple to install, so any shop can pull that off.

An alignment is done by any decent tire shop, which you likely have at least a few in town.
 

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Did they give you a dress and high heels before they tried to break it off in you? $1700 for a front spring install is ridiculous.
 

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I had the same springs (and a rear 1” block installed) on my 24 at a suspension shop a couple weeks ago for $500. I brought the parts to them. I think that’s a reasonable price for the job. They have to remove the coilover (not difficult) and disassemble it which I didn’t want to fool with.

The alignment however was $500 as well which I think is high as giraffe balls. They had to install a camber kit so that was more expensive. I bit the bullet because I didn’t want the hassle of taking it somewhere else for cheaper.

Good luck
 
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Hey guys - I searched up the forums but couldn’t find anything recent that might reflect inflation/cost of living etc…

I have a 2024 and want to do the Eibach springs up front to level it out for the first significant mod. I got quoted 1700 bucks today for parts, install, alignment from a very well known place in Arizona that I will have to travel to on top of everything. This shop might be overpriced but the quality of work will be legit and I want to take my truck somewhere that won’t hack it up.

A lot of the older stuff I found in the forums made it seem like the total cost would be around 800-900. Can you guys help enlighten a newer Raptor owner? Maybe I need to wait till after the election…lol
Thanks!
Just had this done to my gen 1, price of the coils were like 4-500 bucks, install another 6-7 hundred bucks and alignment was like 150. Your quote is in the ballpark but if you are taking it to like fouts motorsports or something like that you will pay a premium. I took mine to a local shop, but I did have to get it aligned another time at 4 wheel parts for another 150 bucks.
 

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I probably read too much but on the 24s I’m reading that it’s actually better just to do an SDI cap to level than replace the springs.
Not sure I’m understanding it correctly, but is there a problem with the shock bucket and heavier springs.
The short of it is Stock springs with the new suspension system. If you upgrade to 37 is pretty darn good.
 
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