Chazzersgarage
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Awesome!
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Certainly go the route suggested above first, but if that doesn't pan out for whatever reason the guys at Jazz It Up (terrible name) in the DTC are solid guys. $200 to install my Eibach springs. I got antsy and ended up doing them myself in my garage (have a lift) with two sets of the spring compressor tools from AutoZone. 10/10 would NOT recommend doing it that way if you can get a shop to do it for a reasonable price.
I have some 2018 stock shocks with 1.5” SVC spacers that have 6000 miles on them. With a +2 deaver it would put the rear a 1/2 higher than the front. I’m in Lafayette,CO