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  1. Tips? N Arizona, NM, CO road trip

    You didn’t ask, so the following is worth every cent you paid for it: At the risk of adding a few hours (ok, probably a day — and just a thought, so feel free to ignore): + At Tuba City take 264 across, dogleg to Coal Mine Canyon (beautiful and some nice hiking, if you want), back to 264 and...
  2. Eibach Coilovers (Lowest Setting) & JBA UCA's

    Probably important to point out: I drive modestly, don’t accelerate hard, tend to brake gently, and don’t dive into turns. That said, In my experience, there is little body roll or sway. Both front and back feel solid without being harsh (even when empty). The hood dips a bit when braking (a...
  3. Eibach Coilovers (Lowest Setting) & JBA UCA's

    I think you'll be really happy with them. Mine feel great. I was initially concerned that the HD springs would be too harsh, but they don't seem to be.
  4. Eibach Coilovers (Lowest Setting) & JBA UCA's

    Yes, with HD springs it is more plush than stock Squatch Bilsteins — less rigid or jarring, is how I would describe it. I feel small bumps and holes less, it seems to me (or maybe I just tell myself that to justify the cost). Yes, with the rear collars run all the way down (lowest lift...
  5. Eibach Coilovers (Lowest Setting) & JBA UCA's

    Like you, I used the warranty shock recall as a reason to upgrade to Eibach 2.0 coilovers. I got a set with HD springs from Panda Motorworks (thanks @Caleb@PandaMotorworks ). And like you, I didn't want to lift my Bronco any more than necessary. So I set the rear shocks all the way down and...
  6. Okay, let's see them. Your favorite picture for 2023!

    Not the most exciting but the one that brings me the most joy. My daughter and I were halfway through our 10k-mile summer road trip. We had camped up in the La Sal Mountains and were here for obvious reasons. Arrived early to get breakfast, backed in (second from left). Returned from breakfast...


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