Can anybody tell me what kind of difference I would see in the ride quality after rebuilding the shocks but removing the Eibachs and replacing the front with new OEM springs?
I have a 2019 I recently bought. I love the truck, but the ride was pretty rough. I installed rebuilt shocks and new Eibach springs. I love the new ride quality, but I can’t get used to the look of the front end. I just continually feel like it is too much of a lift. I decided to try to look into getting 37’s in order to close some of the front wheel gap. (I’m not going to be jumping this truck or running it off road in any rugged way. I know, I know.) After reading all your posts, I decided against the 37’s because I felt that the load range was going to have a bigger impact on the ride quality than simply replaicing the front springs.
I have a 2019 I recently bought. I love the truck, but the ride was pretty rough. I installed rebuilt shocks and new Eibach springs. I love the new ride quality, but I can’t get used to the look of the front end. I just continually feel like it is too much of a lift. I decided to try to look into getting 37’s in order to close some of the front wheel gap. (I’m not going to be jumping this truck or running it off road in any rugged way. I know, I know.) After reading all your posts, I decided against the 37’s because I felt that the load range was going to have a bigger impact on the ride quality than simply replaicing the front springs.