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KompressorV12
Hey all, need your opinions on who I can pay to have these eibach springs installed on my sas bilstein shocks in the Portland area. I've been looking for a slight lift to counter my gear when overlanding. Leveling kits didn't lift the rear, and everything else seems to be 2.5" or more of lift which worries me about CV angles. Then eibach answered all my problems with this kit lifting the front 2.3" and rear 1.6" with new springs. I've never done an install like this nor have the tools. I'd like to pay someone or have someone recommend a shop to have do it at a reasonable rate in the Portland area. Any suggestions? Pic for attention
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https://www.lethalperformance.com/e...o-w-bilstein-psd-shocks-e30-35-056-01-22.html
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akturbo
akturbo
My first impression of that lift kit, I think you're going to lose suspension travel with that much spring load on stock shocks and it'll probably ride like garbage. Plus 2.3" on a SAS is questionable for the CV angle. I put the Fabtech 1.5" spacers on the front and rear (gives you 7/8"), rides like stock, conservative lift and I'm not worried about any negative effects from it.
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Silver-Bolt
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KompressorV12
KompressorV12
do you have any before and after pics?
SuzH
SuzH
I had mine installed by Les Schwab. We have a biz account with them, so they know us. Go in and ask if they would do it. Wortha a shot.
I installed the new Eibach adjustable suspension because we have a trailer. I can't believe how nice they are. And how HIGH my rig is now! :p

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