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So what's the final word on the Geiser v. Eibach? I've done a lot of reading and I've heard the Geisers are the way to go, but Eibach's seem to be gaining momentum, is that due to cost?
The linear vs. progressive would seem like Geiser is a no brainer due to being more like factory.
Well, I hope I didn’t make a mistake going with the Geisers. I will probably be around the same usage as you. I don’t see me doing any serious technical off-roading. I hope the Geisers aren’t too stiff.Both are great. It just depends what you're looking for. I went with geisers at first because it was progressive. I found it too stiff for daily unless you're doing a lot of offroading and heavy desert running. I switched it out to eibachs and loved them because they ride similiar to stock, no more nose diving and great for overlanding, camping, DD, and mild desert running which is what I bought this truck for. It really depends what you plan on using your truck for.
Well, I hope I didn’t make a mistake going with the Geisers. I will probably be around the same usage as you. I don’t see me doing any serious technical off-roading. I hope the Geisers aren’t too stiff.
That is true but I feel it's only comfortable maybe at rolling speed. When you drive normal highway speeds carry a family with some cargo the suspension gets loaded. The roads aren't perfectly smooth and flat so when the car bops up and down on the highway the springs would progressively get stiffer and that's where you get that stiff jolted feeling.Since the Geisers are progressive I bet they are actually less stiff than the Eibachs as they will stiffen as they compress. Were the Eibachs stay the same throughout compression.