GEN 1 Eibach +3 front springs

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lkmcfee

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Has anyone had any issues with the driver side cv axle after installing the Eibach springs on bottom perch? I had the inner cv joint tear up once I put the truck in 4Hi , just wondering if this is an issue others have had to deal with.
 

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Has anyone had any issues with the driver side cv axle after installing the Eibach springs on bottom perch? I had the inner cv joint tear up once I put the truck in 4Hi , just wondering if this is an issue others have had to deal with.
how would it get torn up? unless you damaged a boot during install. (yeah, i did that) ended up getting some new boots and replacing them. basically doing the job twice. putting the truck in 4 doesnt change the fact the axle is still spinning regardless of 2 or 4. the iwe and vacuum engage or disengage the hub so its always spinning no matter what. so it had to be some sort of damage to the boot.
 

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So Im new to the spring game. During an oil change I noticed my stock coil spring was broke. So replacing it with the Eibachs after much research. My question is that my shocks are set at the mid perch level, can I leave them there and install the Eibach springs and it will be fine? My truck is just a daily driver, not really an off road truck. Appreciate any advice
 

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So Im new to the spring game. During an oil change I noticed my stock coil spring was broke. So replacing it with the Eibachs after much research. My question is that my shocks are set at the mid perch level, can I leave them there and install the Eibach springs and it will be fine? My truck is just a daily driver, not really an off road truck. Appreciate any advice
I just installed Eibachs a few days ago. On low-perch. If you put at mid-perch it will have more pre-load and ride higher than the truck in the photo above your post. It rides like butter on low-perch!

I put mine on low and my truck looks like the one above, but I am installing Icon leaf springs tomorrow which should level it out, or maybe even 1-inch higher in the rear. Eibach recommends low-perch, especially if just a daily driver. Will drive MUCH better that way.
 
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