New springs on a new truck

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4wheel Gasser

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Well I just pull the trigger on some Eibach. The first real mod on a brand new truck, yay!! I know that pretty corny, but kinda excited. I hope it doesn’t screw up the warranty. I was told it wouldn’t. anyway I brought them from Apollo optic, thanks Chad and Nick.
 

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If you haven't put them on yet, paint them black and the dealer will never notice them. Why take chances. Pics for proof!
 

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They wouldn't impact your warranty. You can get a Ford installed bracket lift or "leveling kit" right off the show room floor, so springs aren't going to be any worse.

You're gonna love the springs. Plush and progressive off-road with a nice, leveled ride.
 

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They wouldn't impact your warranty. You can get a Ford installed bracket lift or "leveling kit" right off the show room floor, so springs aren't going to be any worse.

You're gonna love the springs. Plush and progressive off-road with a nice, leveled ride.

There has been a denial of warranty, as reported here on the FRF, on the front transfer case from a Dealer due to aftermarket springs being installed, however, these were Geisers which lift it 2.5" vs. the 1.7" for the Eibachs at least on the 2019-2020 vehicles.
 

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They wouldn't impact your warranty. You can get a Ford installed bracket lift or "leveling kit" right off the show room floor, so springs aren't going to be any worse.

You're gonna love the springs. Plush and progressive off-road with a nice, leveled ride.

Eibachs are linear and Geisers are progressive like the OEM springs. Not saying that you were calling the Eibachs a progressive spring but just wanted to clarify the difference.
 

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They wouldn't impact your warranty. You can get a Ford installed bracket lift or "leveling kit" right off the show room floor, so springs aren't going to be any worse.

You're gonna love the springs. Plush and progressive off-road with a nice, leveled ride.

Ford does not offer a lift/leveling kit for Raptors. Lifting the truck impacts warranty coverage on components like axles, since you’re changing the operating angles.
 
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