You’ll be fine if you don’t jump it. I have 37s and trimmed pinch weld on firewall and McNeil 2+2 front fenders. I have same springs as you with Svc bumpstops and rpg drop shackles. I’ve jumped my truck too many times to count.
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I have a 2020 and just had the eibach springs up front installed. It sits perfectly level at the moment. Now it's only been a week and they'll probably settle a 1/4" or slightly more, but it would be still pretty much be level. Now I understand the '17-'18 eibach springs raise you up about 1/2" more than us live valvers, but after settling it should be damn near level, unless you've worn out your rear springs somehow.Last week I had some fuel wheels +1 off set wrapped in 35” 12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 18. I have the Eibach springs and was looking to have them installed on Thursday along with alignment. I DO NOT want to dive into rear springs etc….But after reading some of these post I would have to after installing front springs unless I want the front of the truck aimed at the sky.
Anyone install the front Eibach springs only and just left it alone without it being nose high?
I just want the thing closer to level is all. Seems like this topic has been beat to death and I may not know until they are installed since so many folks have different outcomes.