SexyAvalancheGrey
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Make sure you pay attention to the post dates of the comments. When eibach originally released the spring it was rated at 588lbs per inch linear rated that’s why a lot of people thought they were to stiff. Although they haven’t released anything to say what the new rate is (I called last week and mentioned that on the call) new spring rate is 548lbs. Stock Raptor spring rate is 533lbs. I’ll be ordering mine soon also going to replace rear at same time.Nice man. Let us know how it drives, I have a set on order right now but may cancel them for the Geisers. I've seen mixed reports of them being too stiff or "better than stock". Love to know your thoughts.
Make sure you pay attention to the post dates of the comments. When eibach originally released the spring it was rated at 588lbs per inch linear rated that’s why a lot of people thought they were to stiff. Although they haven’t released anything to say what the new rate is (I called last week and mentioned that on the call) new spring rate is 548lbs. Stock Raptor spring rate is 533lbs. I’ll be ordering mine soon also going to replace rear at same time.
Yeah I was aware they changed the rate pretty quickly. I hear mixed reports. Everyone seems to love the Geisers and I can get some today vs waiting on the Eibachs which I've had ordered for 2+ weeks now and have no ETA.
But if you guys think the Eibachs have as good a ride as the Geisers then no point in spending the extra $350
I know the geisers are progressive, but I’ve actually read that people think they’re still too stiff.
Does anybody know what rates are for the geisers?
Just super busy and just got home, will do a full review and better photos eventually. I am adding 1 inch blocks in the rear this upcoming week then a full alignment....
Why the extra 1" in the rear? Would think the Eibachs will settle down a little ?