2 yrs/23k on mine and they're still good - hate to jinx myself though. I live in the south so we don't get the same abuse from winter salt/grime, etc.
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No sir we are and measured correctly when installed. We are at the top of the range tho to clear 37’s with the stay bar disconnected.Did you thread the preload collar upward so far that the measured distance exceeded 84mm up front? I think they warn not to exceed that or 110mm in the rear.
I almost went with the 4wp setup as the early ones people claimed good reviews. But I found these on sale. Should have just went with the rebuildable 4wp. I could have resealed and charged them myself and had no issues.Yikes. That’s not good. If I were doing it again (at budget), I would get 4WP/ProComp 2.5 Coilovers instead
Would rather save for something better than both tho
Yes the winter salt spray is brutal on things.2 yrs/23k on mine and they're still good - hate to jinx myself though. I live in the south so we don't get the same abuse from winter salt/grime, etc.
gotta use wool wax. My factory Billie’s have 3 winters on them and hardly a rust stain. Now on threaded body coil overs, it’s a huge pita to remove the gunk so you can adjust them, but it’s possible.Yes the winter salt spray is brutal on things.
They are great for slow rock crawling and daily pot holes.. Not suited to pre running Baja. Love ours on and off road. 2 years so far. Hope they don’t fail.Lot of how long and how well shocks work is related to the setup. Lot of people are pushing Eibachs beyond what they are ment for, they are sas Bilstein replacement. If you blew out a SAS Bilstein, you will blow out an Eibach.
Putting Eibach Stage 2 shocks on my F150, I am able to hit speed bumps at 35-40mph with full composer but that will kill those little shocks if done daily. I really like how Eibachs ride, they are a great shock just not the right shock for everyone. Stock Bronco suspension can easily outclass any 2" shock just around town.
Same. I think they've been great. I'm off-road several times each month and they've held completely fine. I will upgrade at some point for no real reason, but I've been completely satisfied with the Eibach's and HD springs.They are great for slow rock crawling and daily pot holes.. Not suited to pre running Baja. Love ours on and off road. 2 years so far. Hope they don’t fail.
Daaamn batman.. a company that springs for kings on their service fleet better pay its employees nice annual bonuses lol.Well that’s a shame. Over 2 years on mine with no issues yet.
That being said. We have service trucks with King shocks and King won’t replace them for warranty, we have to send them in to be rebuilt and returned which takes a week or more and is horrible customer service for shocks that are very expensive.![]()
Lol wat? I can't tell if your comment is sarcasm or not. Dude spent close to 2k bucks on shocks made by one of the industries most well known and quality companies.. getting a measely 25k out of them is unacceptable.Get what you pay for......
Honestly, I thought throwing $2k at these was a lot when I got mine 3 years ago. But after blowing out two separate sets of them (I’ve been through 8 of these shocks)… I don’t think they’re “quality” (both of my sets lasted ~20k miles)Daaamn batman.. a company that springs for kings on their service fleet better pay its employees nice annual bonuses lol.
Lol wat? I can't tell if your comment is sarcasm or not. Dude spent close to 2k bucks on shocks made by one of the industries most well known and quality companies.. getting a measely 25k out of them is unacceptable.
What's the going rate on quality shocks in whatever world you call home?
Honestly, I thought throwing $2k at these was a lot when I got mine 3 years ago. But after blowing out two separate sets of them (I’ve been through 8 of these shocks)… I don’t think they’re “quality” (both of my sets lasted ~20k miles)
I was waiting to switch to the new Eibach’s with reservoirs, but… those still aren’t available for the Bronco (and I’m glad my second set started failing before they released those)
They’re perfectly fine for leisurely driving around town, but anything more than that… they just won’t last
They’ve soured my opinion of 2” shocks. I don’t understand why 2” shocks are a thing for a vehicle like this (other than being cheaper)
You can get better performance out of the 4WP/ProComp 2.5’s for less money
I’m on 8112’s now and the difference is night and day. I feel silly for having put the second set of Eibach’s on beforehand
$5-10K for quality shocks IMO. I tried several sets of Koni and Bilstein B6 on Mustang blowing thousands and maybe 40 hrs in shop before going back to OE. I won't touch any aftermarket dampers unless at least $1K each.Daaamn batman.. a company that springs for kings on their service fleet better pay its employees nice annual bonuses lol.
Lol wat? I can't tell if your comment is sarcasm or not. Dude spent close to 2k bucks on shocks made by one of the industries most well known and quality companies.. getting a measely 25k out of them is unacceptable.
What's the going rate on quality shocks in whatever world you call home?