Sig Fanboy
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I’m contemplating doing either the geiser or Eibach front and rear springs on our Gen 3. It was a 35 package and I put Nitto 37’s on stock bead lock wheels. It filled out the wheel wells and doesn’t rub anywhere for daily driving duty. From reading the Geiser website, my interpretation is the PCM on a Gen 3 automatically adjusts for ride height every time you start the truck and one does not need to recalibrate the sensor via Forscan. Does anyone know if that is correct.
I have 2in lift Eibachs on my Gen 2 and I think they improved the truck for my purposes. Today I’ve only done mild wheeling on forest roads and traction control off power slides on some dirt.
Have not come across any type of jump to get any air time to see if the front bottoms out. I have not recalibrated to ride height sensors. The Gen 3 is likely to never see any” wheeling” , it’s our garage queen. I call the Gen 2 “ The Beater”, I intend to wheel it whenever the opportunity arises .
Currently I do not see the Eibach front and rear kit in stock anywhere. The Geiser kit is about $500.00 more than the Eibach kit. Wondering if Geiser is that much better? I know they are progressive versus linear, I doubt that matters for a daily driver.
I have 2in lift Eibachs on my Gen 2 and I think they improved the truck for my purposes. Today I’ve only done mild wheeling on forest roads and traction control off power slides on some dirt.
Have not come across any type of jump to get any air time to see if the front bottoms out. I have not recalibrated to ride height sensors. The Gen 3 is likely to never see any” wheeling” , it’s our garage queen. I call the Gen 2 “ The Beater”, I intend to wheel it whenever the opportunity arises .
Currently I do not see the Eibach front and rear kit in stock anywhere. The Geiser kit is about $500.00 more than the Eibach kit. Wondering if Geiser is that much better? I know they are progressive versus linear, I doubt that matters for a daily driver.